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White Handicapped Healthy only Sophisticated Wheelchairs, no Fisherman's retreat Neil Garfinkel, a lawyer who teaches classes on fair housing for the Real Estate Board of New York, said, "If a fisherman's retreat is a way of describing 'men's only,' " it could be read that "you're expressing a preference for men versus women".

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But his trenchant book could easily be read that way.

Although meaningless as is (I would hope the oranges Tropicana squeezes for its juice are fresh), it looks and sounds a lot like "fresh squeezed" and could easily be read that way by supermarket shoppers.

"I wrote more political kinds of works, works that could be read at rallies.

"But," he added, "it could be read into that at this point".

The whole night could be read in that play, a mismatch of proportions so monstrous it was almost criminal to watch.

The Poland international was omitted for the next game - against Hull in the FA Cup - however Wenger tends to rotate his keepers for cup matches so not much could be read into that decision.

Ms. Harris cited a provision of state election law that could be read as requiring that counties "manually recount all ballots," in case of dispute.

Unlike last year's shortlist, which included the hefty A Little Life by Hanya Yanighara and James's ironically titled A Brief History of Seven Killings, there are no doorstoppers this year, but judges said little could be read into that.

So that poll could be read as showing that most affluent people favor taxing those who are even richer than they are.

There's widespread expectation that Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson may soon be moving on – a move that could be read as a sign that the President doesn't plan to bring his A Game to environmental protection in the second term.

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