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I've made my list (read vacation brochures, call Mimi, have a manicure).
Her list read: Preservation, National Archives, Holocaust museum, Smithsonian, Children and Families, NASA.
The list read like the cream of the Vanity Fair Oscar party.
The BBC branded him a lawyer whose client list "read like a Who's Who of the world's most notorious figures".
No. 10 on the list read, "No hitters are overrated," while No. 2 read, "There is always tomorrow".
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The list reads like the periodic table.
The list reads like a Little Book Of Trainwrecks.
The list reads like a Who's Who at an exclusive book party: Junot Díaz, Ian McEwan, J. K. Rowling, Zadie Smith and Tom Wolfe.
The Pritzker Prize's laureate list reads like a "who's who" of contemporary architecture.
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