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But there is one very key flaw to the idea of Google Reader "likes" — if you read news as it comes in, you're likely to read it before anyone is even able to "like" it.

And because the magazine was small, people would be more likely to read it.

Do you think reading about poetry in YA novels would make you more likely to read it yourself?

"Still, Bloomsbury do say the reason they did it was that they thought young boys were less likely to read it under her full name".

When asked whether Obama was likely to read it, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said: "I think it's in Spanish, so that might be a tad on the difficult side".

So, even though I don't subscribe to it, I'm still more likely to read it than I am to read, say, "Family Circle" or something comparable.

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People are looking to have more identity and when they see comments about Islam, they're more likely to read around it and try and understand it.

I don't think I've read anything serious about tarot cards, for example, but I am more likely to read about it the New Yorker than I am to buy something a la carte, given that the subject never interested me before.

If this guy buys a beer in public, we are likely to read about it the next day.

These days, the shorter a book is, the more likely I am to read it.

By Esther H. Hawley and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, May 22, 1937 P. 13 Miss Margaret Mitchell recently received from an old lady in Urbana, Ill, a long letter expressing her admiration of Miss Mitchell's work and saying she hoped that there would be a sequel, not that she was likely to live to read it.

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