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I also invited readers to chime in.
We also invited readers to share their thoughts and experiences.
They discussed the drinks on Gchat, Google's instant messaging service, and invited readers to "join".
In Keynes's day, newspapers invited readers to pick the six prettiest faces from 100 photographs.
The result mingled eroticism with devotion and invited readers to interpret often-equivocal teachings.
They invited readers to weigh in; the debate in the comments got a little nasty.
We invited readers to suggest announcements they'd like Mr. Wagenblast to record.
So I invited readers to send me e-mails disclosing their tax rates and circumstances.
So I invited readers to send in their own choices of magical moments.
Last Friday they invited readers to offer their own corporate-literary mash-ups.
Adbusters invited readers to "zero in on what our one demand will be".
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