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Heather McGowan's first novel is, in the most fundamental meaning of the word, unreadable: it cannot be read, which isn't to say that there aren't other ways to experience or even enjoy it.

A more balanced framing would have qualified that the data are unlikely to be read (which is true. most data is swept but no human ever sees it).

And it would be read, which is, most of all, what she wants.

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Läffler (1907) suggested that the location is to be read which was the name of a town in Thessaly and a stronghold in Messenia, also called Θὡμη.

The HPFS+ files system does this when a file is read which is fragmented.

No other obtained signature differed from the signature of the chosen reference strain of each group, not even when 50 nts or more were read, which was the case for most signatures.

"I love to read and love to talk about what I'm reading!" Which is, of course, great.

I try to keep up with what my kids are reading, which is nearly impossible now that my son has figured out how to keep a book on his lap during math class and he reads approximately 70 zillion words a minute.

I started to write stand-up comedy about the science I was reading, which was a lot trickier than those old routines I had about things that occur in supermarkets.

One guy yelled: "So you think you're smart because you're reading?" Which was kind of bizarre, but I'm guessing his anger stemmed from somewhere other than a hatred for people who read books in public.

From EIS not only RCT but also capacitance of the surface can be read, which can be applied for evaluation of a specific binding.

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