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1 Franzibald thing, and was probably squirreled away in his room reading like usual.
2 The letter to Pavia is written more familiarly, reading like a private introduction.
3 Poetry: Micheal O'Siadhail's Love Life performs the sweet trick of reading like a Selected.
4 And, after all, there is no reading like your accidental reading come upon unawares.
5 A reading like this doesn't mean that the Cape Town dams are going backwards, however.
6 By the late 1870s, the monthly dispatches from the island were reading like pathology returns.
7 There is no reading like the Book.
8 Him and his history, reading like a tale told by a campfire's fitful light, this name embodies.
9 I am reading like a race-horse.
10 It has also become a magnet for local and visiting celebs with past guests reading like a who's who.
11 Much is written in a very compressed manner, reading like notes of a lecture or a table of contents.
12 You can hear it in his numerous books, ostensibly written in English but frequently reading like literal translations from sundry continental tongues.
13 All the time, he kept watching Wingfold's face, the expressions of which the curate felt those eyes were reading like a book.
14 The show will portray the inhabitants of Caprica as a seedy bunch, " reading like an episode of HBO's The Wire."
15 She enjoyed reading like nothing else and devoured books at an astonishing rate, not that, Norman apart, there was anyone to be astonished.
16 And why is he puttin' pages and pages of good reading like this must have in it in care of the fire fairies?
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