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The Left Book Club has launched a crowdfunding appeal backed by Noam Chomsky to find aspiring new writers from all branches of the left, and create a network of left-leaning reading groups around Britain.

Then he saw his father, still green-gowned and rubber-gloved, leaning to read the headlines off the skin of a fish a newspaper had wrapped.

Republicans and Republican-leaning independents, after reading a paragraph on some projected negative consequences of climate change, became more opposed to governmental action on the issue, less willing to take personal action, and more sure of their opinions on climate change compared to unexposed participants.

Truth be told, the political and philosophical leanings of the people reading us don't matter to me, as long as everyone finds something of interest that keeps them coming back for more.

The mayors in their white smocks seemed tired, leaning against the wall reading newspapers, isolated in the full house while the unseasonable snowfall whited out the Diyarbakir suburbs and the ancient and recent problems of their chosen districts waited stubbornly for them at home.

a) That is, unless, they get their news only from the combined liberal leaning local news channel in their area, only listen to the liberal leaning radio station, read the liberal thinking newspaper, have only friends who are liberal and only read the liberal leaning websites.

Leaning against an instrument case reading a book, backlighted by a windowful of ghostly sunlight, he looks achingly fragile.

"You'll see someone reading a newspaper leaning against a post, and there'll be an announcement — 'A Manhattan-bound L train is arriving in one minute' or something — and they'll fold up the newspaper.

Day 5 The captain is in great spirits as he docks the ship in Martinique, tickling switches, reading wind meters, leaning on lighted panels that look like the controls of the Death Star.

For Lincoln enthusiasts the show's centerpiece is not an autograph but an unusual drawing by Pierre Morand, a Frenchman who befriended Lincoln and executed several well-known sketches, including one of Lincoln leaning against a tree and reading a newspaper in 1864.

All this is fun, though it can give you a backache, leaning in to read.

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