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1 This fantastical account is much more readable than the former bare narration.
2 With each step, the face of the second guard became more readable .
3 Rook's face, so much more readable without the beard, drew into itself.
4 Ingersol was more readable , snappy, witty, hitting the Bible in a fearless way.
5 Using K2pdfopt, you can reformat pdfs to be more readable on your Kindle.
6 It probably makes it more readable than an historical political book about women ministers.
7 A few minor changes will make the code more readable .
8 You have made it much more readable by your rearrangement.
9 Maus now comes in a more readable two-volume novel format.
10 And his Latin was all the more readable because it was not classical or idiomatic.
11 But hitherto they had only been names to him-somethingto make the paper more readable .
12 They could be refactored to be more readable .
13 There is no doubt that judicious omissions might have made these pages more readable and more amusing.
14 Click one button and it will become instantly more readable , thanks to an aptly-named JavaScript utility called Readability.
15 Attribution makes the text more readable .
16 Smith-Dorrien, 400-410, Hamilton, 59-79, and Maurice, 113-14, are more readable .
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