Sentence examples for can almost be read from inspiring English sources

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In fact, it can almost be read as a tribute or, as Hollywood would say, a remake.

Finnegan's review of Long Walk to Freedom: The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela, in turn, can almost be read as an obituary of the late Father of the Nation.

"Mandela's life, however, has already been so full, so improbably long and mythologically complete, that his current employment can almost be read as a postscript".

The song is about a youthful promise not to change after becoming lovers, and it can almost be read as a comment on the relationship between the band and its audience.

The man infatuated to the point of insanity will always be a staple of fiction (my own writing is infested with them), and indeed much of Bob's story can almost be read as a cover version of the central doomed romance in W Somerset Maugham's Of Human Bondage, published the previous decade.

This movie can almost be read as a final victory statement of everything the evil capitalists, from Donald Regan to Robert Rubin, ever stood for, though Moore surely didn't intend it that way.

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It is a stunning piece of subterfuge that one of the architects of an administration whose ideological hostility to the idea of social living can be read almost entirely through the decline of British drinking culture can walk into a pub, pull a pint badly, smile and say not just "It wasn't me," but "See how I have helped you".

The general mood surrounding Sting can be read almost as an economic indicator, like the number of new cars recently sold.

The details of the different facets of life in 16th-century China are so faithfully portrayed that it can be read almost as a documentary social history of that age.

It could even be said of his "Rocks at L'Estaque" of 1882 that it can be read almost as a self-portrait, so intense was his stubborn determination to get on the mat with his intractable subject.

Moreover, because radio signals travel through many materials, an R.F.I.D. reader does not need a direct line-of-sight contact to capture a tag's data, and large numbers of tags can be read almost simultaneously.

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