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I do reread.
But do reread Janice Kelly's evidence to Hutton carefully.
But there are two works I do reread continually, neither of them belonging to English literature.
I do reread, kind of obsessively, partly for the surprise of how the same book reads at a different point in life, and partly to have the sense of returning to an old friend.
When you do, reread the appendix on debugging tools, which is filled with useful debugging tips that should help you to get back up to speed (see section E. Debugging Tools).
Do: reread every piece of content and make sure that there are no diversions, digressions, or unnecessary cul de sacs in your writing.
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I did reread it about two or three years ago and I was really impressed!
"I did reread Flaubert, but then locked the book away and didn't look at it again.
But recently I did reread all of Evelyn Waugh's novels, and was pleased to find that he was almost as thoughtful as, say, Olivia Manning, although his snobbery sometimes grates.
I didn't have time to watch a movie to review this week, but I did reread one of my favorite books on the plane ride back from Atlanta.
But these books still play a very important role in building stamina, as does rereading.
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