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I had a dry mouth and large pupils, and found it difficult to read, but that was all.
In a memo to staff, Murdoch said he found it "difficult to read many of the report's findings".
The spine of the book was heavily taped, and the cover so stained that I found it difficult to read the title.
"What the Net seems to be doing is chipping away my capacity for concentration and contemplation," he wrote, confessing that he now found it difficult to read long books.
One finding was that patients with lower educational levels found it difficult to read the names of the chemicals on the containers, despite being trained on the INCI names.
In an exclusive interview in New York, which will be aired on BBC's Football Focus in the coming weeks, the left-back said his mother found it difficult to read some of the stories written about him.
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Rauschenberg, who had suffered a lot of humiliation from dyslexia as a child, and who still finds it difficult to read a book, has a poet's sense of words and the affinities between words and images.
But, Sehwag said, "I can tell you that any youngster who is facing Lasith Malinga for the first time in his career will find it difficult to read his yorkers.
Those who do not enjoy complicated and slightly old-fashioned writing will find it difficult to read, but I thought the story was exceptionally well told and the writing definitely brought it to life.
That's why I find it difficult to read essays about the future of the modern city.
Ricketts and Wilks (2002) claim that the speed of marking and immediacy of the availability of feedback are the main reasons students accept computer-based assessment even though they find it difficult to read from a computer screen for long periods of time.
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