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For all of them, though, it is again a lesson to read the documents first.
A character in John Updike's "The Witches of Eastwick" thinks that "marriage is like two people locked up with one lesson to read, over and over, until the words become madness".
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Few British schoolchildren of the seventies can have been as obsessed with the Tour de France as William Fotheringham, who smuggled copies of Miroir du Cyclisme into lessons to read inside his books.
LaFleur lists off these examples and more when describing her city's legacy, which inspired her to found an Afrofuturist youth arts organization called Afrotopia that provides kids with everything from DJ lessons to reading groups.
So the lesson is to read what Boris has written.
There's probably a lesson here to read over things before you send them.
But Principal Boyfriend had encouraged her to make it a part of her reading lesson, to show her students, he said, that people from other cultures also valued tales filled with ugly demons and little girls who spoke to flowers, rivers, and birds.
The lesson to take away from this reading is that ETFs have become a supermarket of choices with a wide range of risks.
Helen Oyeyemi's new collection of short stories opens with "Books and Roses": a beautiful tale which is also a beautiful lesson in how to read Oyeyemi.
The lesson here is to read the labels of the food you purchase, make sure that it's been grown from natural sources and is not of GMO nature.
A majority disagreed with the statement that the lesson was difficult to read and that navigating the website was difficult.
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