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In which case, this column should be read solely as a commentary on McCain's mouth, rather than on McCain's brain.

Yesterday, Ferroni also wrote an impassioned letter to Italian President Giorgio Napolitano who had personally acknowledged Italy's success in the Higgs saga in which he called the cuts "devastating," and said that "if Italy wants to tackle the crisis with a long-term vision, science cannot be read solely as an>accounting notebook".

The MAS teachings I learned could not be read solely in a book, but something I had to be taught with the setting I was in and the several experiences I witnessed.

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However, an antitrust consent decree cannot be read as though its animating spirit were solely the antitrust laws...

The passage should be read slowly, but naturally: that is with the stresses and tones required solely by the sense".

Two centuries after his birth, Karl Marx is read almost solely through the lens of Marxism, his works examined for how they fit into the doctrine that was developed from them after his death.

But while Mr. Allen was correct in anticipating an era in which news stories were read on a screen, not solely in print, he struggled to reap the financial returns.

This would be completely fine if girls were reading these books solely for entertainment, but in reality, the concepts derived from these novels become teaching tools.

Although I was reading this book solely for pleasure, I can't not read with a critical eye, and I've been known to abandon anticipated books before the conclusion of the first chapter if they've made me cringe one too many times due to their distractingly bad writing.

No, we did not select "The Collected Stories of Lydia Davis" as our December read solely because it's one of the nicest objects we've ever seen, perfect for gifting (wouldn't a red bow look nice against the salmon?) though this is certainly true: when our package arrived from the publisher, "Oooohs" and "Aaaahs" could be heard throughout the halls.

By Macy Halford November 22, 2009 No, we did not select "The Collected Stories of Lydia Davis" as our December read solely because it's one of the nicest objects we've ever seen, perfect for gifting (wouldn't a red bow look nice against the salmon?) though this is certainly true: when our package arrived from the publisher, "Oooohs" and "Aaaahs" could be heard throughout the halls.

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