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August's surly summer heat was not inviting to read and swelter on the Promenade.
This makes the report more presentable and inviting to read as it prevents the report from appearing overburdened with information.
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The Black Stallion Literacy Project encourages young readers by inviting them to read books to horses.
It is an elegant lead, inviting one to read on, in the morally reprehensible European way.
In a letter inviting people to read at a tribute to Dumas, she wrote, "He was brilliant.
Within days of seeing their doctors, patients received an e-mail inviting them to read the doctor's signed note on a secure patient Web site.
So consider immersing your students in "the world of necessary ideas" by inviting them to read The Times weekly for our contest.
When no production is going on, the space is an inviting place to read, to talk or just to warm up, like a lizard in the sun.
The demand for the book has been great so far, with local schools inviting him to read to the children on World Book Day.
"Everything Strange and New" unfolds as a series of deliberately disconnected parts that have the feel of random snapshots inviting you to read meaning into what is left unsaid and unseen beyond the frame.
Mulligan is becoming one of cinema's great observers: in Never Let Me Go, she's at her best watching over her rival in love, brooding, inviting us to read her mind.
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