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"I started this because in my fifth-grade class I was only able to read books about white boys and their dogs.
Computers are only able to read numbers, which means that every website address is given an individual numerical code (known as an IP address) which is stored on two vast servers at opposing ends of the United States.
Defending his own admiration for Kipling, Neil Gaiman once said, "It would be a poor sort of world if one were only able to read authors who expressed points of view that one agreed with entirely.
The app previously was only able to read printed text, i.e. from textbooks; however, the new app now instantly recognizes handwriting, so users can write out problems and have Photomath solve them by simply pointing their camera at the paper.
According to his lawyer, Xu was only able to read "about ten minutes of it before the presiding judge stopped him, saying it was irrelevant to the case".
In interviews on British TV Winstone explained that he was only able to read the script if it was delivered by courier, who waited while he read the script, and returned to the U.S. with the script once Winstone had read it.
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This means not only being able to read the articles, but being able to create new works from them, and being able to use mechanized tools to analyze them or derive data from them.
Supposedly the Secret Services are the only authorities able to read the codes, but I am sure there other people out there working to crack it.
Moreover, years from now, historians will not only be able to read what our leading figures said but observe how they responded to Tim's penetrating questions.
I want them to not only be able to read the words on the page, but also to reach deeper into the stories to discover what the author is trying to say about the human condition.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com