Sentence examples for be read in two from inspiring English sources

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Likewise, most of the recent setbacks to Turkey's reform programme can be read in two ways.

But the growing price gap between such burghs and places like Moreno Valley can be read in two ways.

It can be read in two ways - as a comment on matter, and a warning against consolation.

He says her remarks that "profit without purpose" is the road to ruin could be read in two ways.

Even the LDP's campaign slogan, Nippon o torimodosu, can be read in two ways: retake Japan, or take Japan back (to the good old days).

Like Mawer's own narrative, the presence of The Glass Room on this year's Booker shortlist can be read in two ways.

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The first 100 pages can be read in five minutes.

"Stories are models of concision, can be read in one sitting, and are infinitely downloadable and easily consumed on screens".

He had wanted a biography that could be read in one sitting, and I tried to do that.

His book "Five Point Someone," released in 2004 by Rupa & Co, opened the floodgates for publishers to sell cheap mass-market paperbacks that could be read in one sitting.

Even though they will be read in one main direction, the panels also form a single composition on the page, creating a particular atmosphere, with echoes, resonances, and a multi-directional "conversation" between the images.

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