Read or reread your company's policy on digital privacy, to know what isn't acceptable.
Alfred Douglas read it at Oxford and, by his own testimony, reread it thirteen times.
Text, on the other hand, can be skimmed, blasted through, viewed in parallel, and reread as necessary.
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Perhaps our elected leaders need to revisit their childhood and reread the story.
Rockefeller said he was present for Clarke's 2002 testimony, reread it over the weekend and doesn't see any inconsistency.
Each time a book is read or reread, a child gains something new.
Before his meeting today, Bush ought to reread his March 4 remarks at the christening of the USS Ronald Reagan.
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Of course, like her sister, she will reread "Harry Potter 6" as soon as her mother and father get through it.
Now go back and reread this but replace the Soviet threat of the past with the contemporary one of Islamic fundamentalism.
He reread them multiple times, scribbled notes in the margins and wrote summaries of the action on large sheets of paper.
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He went inside, out of the late-June heat, and sat in a duct-taped recliner to reread the terms of his good fortune.
The jury seemed to zero in on the science, asking to reread all the testimony about the neuroscience during 10 hours of deliberation.
That's because the value of the back-end tax reward compounds just as fast as the money in the savings account. (Reread the fourth paragraph in the introduction.) Barry R.
Each time they reread the script to see whether it was worth proceeding, they emerged more determined, even if they had to revise it to fit the diminished budget.
For me writing an e-mail often takes quite a bit longer than a phone call because I must craft it much more carefully, people often read and reread e-mails multiple times.
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"Where there are a lot of party scenes in the book, there isn't a lot of product placement, " reported the bartender, who recently reread "Gatsby" for cocktail inspiration but hasn't yet seen the movie.
Mingus wrote in her absorbing book, "Tonight at Noon: A Love Story, " that I reread when I need to be lifted by both of them, Mingus used to holler to his musicians "Play yourself!"
Those discussions come disguised in adventure novels so gripping that they cry out to be read in one gulp then quickly reread to savor the details skipped in the first gallop through the pages.
So often I read and reread whole paragraphs from trade articles, marketing materials, briefs or presentations that could have been written in half the words and which would be so much simpler without a layer of jargon.
Go read (or reread) Oliver Twist.
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In fact, while several prosecutors appeared confident after the Park testimony was called for by the jury, they told CNN they were surprised they stopped short of asking that the portion be reread that describes a six-foot 200 pound figure walking across Simpson's driveway that night.
And one can add that, when we read the pages where he waits in the Duchesse de Guermantes's library and reflects on the resurrections of memory that he has experienced, then we welcome this Penguin edition that will enable others to read, reread and grow to love such passages in the same way.
Somehow, despite all the hoopla and hand-wringing, most people (reread that again please because while I know some of you with small minute buckets are getting a big rate increase from Verizon, I also know a lot of us on family plans are getting a rate decrease) are going to pay more or less the same.
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