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Taking firm hold of his portion of the story, making references to his favoured reading matter, his all-knowing gaze falls with distaste on members of his host household.
On the favoured reading (on which the proposition Homer might have believed is non-trivial), (13) provides a counterexample to the proposed rule that names take scope over metaphysical modals (there might, of course, be a more complex rule in play that can explain both judgments viz. that names take scope over metaphysical modals unless doing so will cause them to scope over an attitude verb).
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Joey Barton's love of Bram Stoker's Dracula and Paul Scharner's recommendation of The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas stand out in a list of Premier League footballers' favoured reads.
Our results further suggest that two populations could be distinguished: one for whom the negative marker is optional and leaves the favoured NC reading essentially unaffected, and another where the co-presence of no significantly increases DN readings.
Mr Rosen said the government's favoured system of synthetic phonics was a good way of breaking down single words but did not necessarily promote reading.
The energy security frame offers Republicans in particular two advantages: First, energy policy becomes about supporting - read, subsidising - favoured industries rather than regulating polluting industries.
Like Tony Blair, one of Sven's faults is excessive loyalty to favoured lieutenants - for Peter Mandelson and Charles Clarke, read David Seaman and David Beckham - and, like the PM has done, Sven ultimately just ran out of ideas, vision and even clarity of thought.
As in Maoist China and North Korea, a favoured few were always allowed to read it.Philip Bowring Former editor Far Eastern Economic Review Hong KongBears are not kept in cagesSIR – Taken literally, the headline to your leader on analysts who dare to express pessimistic views about financial markets is that they are in danger of starvation ("Please do feed the bears", October 3rd).
I would be happy to read this one over and over again – though I'm willing to bet the favoured bedtime read will wind up being The Royal Nappy.
In response, G K Chesterton, in one of the funniest poems in the language, wondered whether Russians and Bretons were truly shocked in places "where Establishment means nothing/ And they never heard of Wales/Do they read it all in Hansard --/With a crib to read it with… Chuck it, Smith!" The favoured point of comparison, for decades, is with the Nazis.
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