Sentence examples for one could read from inspiring English sources

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Any one could read on [9] for more details on fixed point theory.

Farther on in the same dispatch one could read between the lines of how some other American planes, attempting to supply food and arms to our garrison at Keh Sanh, missed and injured several Marines with their manna.

One could read Baudrillard's emphasis on consumption as a supplement to Marx's analysis of production and his focus on culture and signs as an important supplement to classical Marxian political economy, which adds a cultural and semiological dimension to the Marxian project.

One could read the ending, counter to how I think Koja intended it, as an admonition to remain with one's kind.

One could read him and learn.

No one could read our shortlist and not feel excited.

One could read her art as both control and escape.

No one could read the letter because many of the words were in English.

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"When they first started excavating Iraq in 1850, they found lots of inscriptions in the ground and on palace walls, but no-one could read a word of it because it was extinct," he said.

One would therefore choose a specificity close to one and could read from the ROC curve the achievable sensitivity based on the underlying classification model.

"But after surgery, one patient could read 17 more letters on an eye chart than before surgery," he says.

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