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All the devices must be read with a microscope.

But the report must be read with a pinch of salt.

The book needs to be read with a modicum of scepticism though, especially when it comes to the unreferenced anecdotes.

The QR code can then be read with a QR code reader like this one, an app downloaded to tablets or mobile devices.

Then she took out a hypodermic, injected a transponder coded with a unique number that can be read with a scanner, and released her.

The idea was to discharge some unknown charge or voltage; the time this takes is proportional to the initial charge or voltage, and this can be read with a digital clock.

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McElroy's erudite "postmodernist" fiction also needs to be read with an ear to other disciplines and earlier literature.

Increasingly, I think that statement should be read with an emphasis on 'dry' rather than 'mathematical',"Hansen said.

Liberals simply say they're read, with a policy that is the only one that won't split the country.

Mr. Kelly's statement was read with a single American official by his side, in lieu of a previously scheduled news conference in Seoul, South Korea, which was hastily canceled.

After exposure, the plates were read with a FLA-3000 (Fujifilm Corp., Tokyo, Japan).

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