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He has always read.
He has always read the texts of Samuel Beckett, Harold Pinter and Shakespeare the way a musician reads the notes of a score.
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He had always read widely, often reading for pleasure for an hour or more before leaving for work in the morning.
Yet she had always read to keep herself company.
Kunzru has always read a lot of philosophy — he has a masters degree in the subject, from the University of Warwick — but researching "Gods Without Men" got him reading into works from the esoteric traditions: Buddhism, Sufism, Hindu mysticism.
Smith has always read a lot of new books, only partly as a way to avoid writing them.
The federal agents presented Chuck Blazer, whose very name has always read like satirical shorthand for a certain type of sporting administrator, with a dossier.
The north end zone has always read "Pittsburgh", which is painted in gold lettering and trimmed in either black for the Steelers or dark blue for Pitt.
Obama had always read widely, and now he was determined to get a deeper education.
"The dialogue," he said, "how did you know about dialogue?" "Oh, I've always read a lot".
A week before the 2010 election, he picked Samuel Beckett as My Hero in Guardian Review, and said "I've always read a lot, mainly fiction" – but that was before the red boxes started to arrive.
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