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is perused
verb
To examine or consider with care.
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In 2003, the trove he acquired, which is perused by about 5,000 researchers annually, was renamed the Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center.
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Peace, aged 11, is perusing an email from a council whistleblower.
One of my greatest weekly pleasures is perusing The New York Times on Sunday morning with breakfast.
Outside a Cajun food truck on the University of Texas campus half an hour later, Rowe is perusing the menu.
Then photography went digital and everyone realised that pictures could be perused without printing.
Duvet covers are perused and then dumped among piles of cushions.
If the information presented is of interest, then the conclusion will be perused.
No wonder he loves to create books, which are designed to be perused over time.
The full 2012 tariff board can be perused here and compared with the 2011 package here.
A wide variety of 18th-21st century primary and secondary sources have been perused in the preparation of this paper.
Only a few pages can be read, and none of the other books can even be perused.
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