Sentence examples for a key read from inspiring English sources

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The book quickly became a key read for non-denominational Buddhists.

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The Western Union clerk, an elderly man, also wearing a Phi Beta Kappa key, read the telegram back to its author.

To answer RQ5, we compare the basic JPA find on primary key (read lookup) to a JPQL query on primary key.

If you've lost the key, read the next section to learn how to remove locking lugs without it.

It appears at first glance more like a stylized reading from a heart monitor than sound data, but using the color-coded companion key, reading Athanasiou's data visualization begins to evoke memories of riding the metro.

In evaluating the prospects for all-out civil strife, the command concentrates on "key reads," or several principal variables.

But instead of the word "Return" or "Enter" on the big key midway down the right side of the keypad, the key reads "Search".

454 sequencing produces a quality score for each base of sequence, which can be used by the assembler to compare likely reliability of key reads.

Named Scrambls, it encrypts a social network post or e-mail, effectively locking it, and lets the author choose who should have a key to read it.

As an example a reproduction of the painting "The First Days of Spring," from the collection of the Salvador Dalí Museum in St . Petersburg Fla., is intelligently deconstructed, providing a key to read the cinematic aspects of Dali's work.

To put it metaphorically, for Goodman, you always need a key to read a picture sometimes the key is more ready at hand, part of one's cultural background, other times one must find it and learn how to use it.

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