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It also, crucially, read Lanark by Alasdair Gray.
George opened his doors midday to midnight, and the deal then is the deal now: sleep in the shop, on tiny beds hidden among the bookstacks; work for two hours a day helping out with the running of the place; and, crucially, read a book a day, whatever you like, but all the way through, unless maybe it's War and Peace, in which case you can take two days.
Most crucially, Read said, it was Morris who had "rediscovered the artistic conscience, the most essential of all qualities in art".
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This change in the mix of new Australians has led to a lot of noise about Asians taking over, and crucially, Asians stealing Australian (read: white) jobs.
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The eyes – or the ears, if we're listening to something read aloud – seem crucially involved in conveying that inward clinch of critical conviction, just as in attending to paintings or music.
Crucially, Tony does not seem to have read any of the first-hand accounts that are easily available and describe what is really going on in Iraq.
He also had more general problems with his ability to read other's motives, and, crucially, intuitive decision making – all of which is in line with the idea that the body rules emotional cognition.
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