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We might peruse this archive for a different reason: to expand our mental picture of the bomb itself.
After a wash-up and shave in the bathroom, he might peruse the 12,000 titles in the library's Reserve Film and Video Collection and select something to watch.
So much did Morison admire Bradford, so much did he despise the myth of the Puritans, so much did he want Americans to read better history, that he spent five years meticulously preparing an edition of Bradford's history "that the ordinary reader might peruse with pleasure as well as profit".
Though worries that a boss might peruse online indiscretions may one day come to pass, Tumblr users often use pseudonyms or only first names, making their blogs harder to find by the prying eyes of parents or HR, for that matter.
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In preparing for his first summit with China's president Xi Jinping, President Obama might well peruse the detective novel, Don't Cry, Tai Lake, by Qiu Xiaolong, a Chinese writer and intellectual who teaches at Washington University in St . Louis
The only act that's impossible is reading the same way you used to: treating the Web like a newspaper or book that might be perused with a balance of equanimity and curiosity.
The current show has two audiences in mind: adults, who will be attuned to the issues presented, and children, who, attracted by illustrations on the wall, might like to peruse books, several of which are provided at low tables and stools.
So, here's a partial list of some of the other features and one-off articles that you might want to peruse if you're considering a career in this particular corner of the scientific world...
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