Sentence examples for address read from inspiring English sources

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The return address read, "Freedom Loving Americans".

The return address read: "After 5 days return to Winston Churchill".

A response, which carried a Homeland Security Internet protocol address, read: "That sounds like my boyfriend.

"His address read like a liberal laundry list with global warming at the top," Mr. Phillips said.

In an address read by her daughter, Eugenia, Tymoshenko said: "By mystical coincidence Yanukovych again brought us to the squares.

That colonial on a suburban cul-de-sac and the Chappaqua address read: suburbanites just like you! — no longer matter much politically.

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Ulises's postal address reads "Brasil #42-10".

Even its address reads as if it was written by Beatrix Potter.

On Wednesday, knots of people gathered outside Ms. Sun's address, reading the posters and official documents taped to the door.

The site is registered in the Cook Islands, so its web address reads "trashbat.co.ck" - a characteristic Morris joke - and includes visual jokes about George Bush and a complicated hand-game - a filthy version of "rock, paper, scissors" - called "cock, muff, bumhole".

Image caption Styles change - this October 1598 address reads: "To my loving good friend and countryman, Mr Wm Shakespeare, deliver these" In the same way, bad handwriting leads to poorer test scores, according to a study by the Carnegie Foundation.

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