Sentence examples for perusing an article from inspiring English sources

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In 1971, DeMark, then a gofer at a money-management firm in Milwaukee, was happily perusing an article published by Bank Credit Analyst that mentioned research on wave theory and Fibonacci conducted, in the nineteen-forties, by an accountant named Ralph Nelson Elliott.

Sometimes it is more comfortable to be told what to do by an experienced practitioner rather by perusing an article on wikiHow.

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For most links, if a reader wants to peruse an entire article, they have to click through to the newspaper's Web site.

Nowadays, whenever smog settles upon the city, we peruse a "Times" article headlined "Trees Held Major Source of Pollution".

By Donald Malcolm The New Yorker, September 24 , 1966P. 51 Nowadays, whenever smog settles upon the city, we peruse a "Times" article headlined "Trees Held Major Source of Pollution".

The New Yorker, September 24 , 1966P. 51 Nowadays, whenever smog settles upon the city, we peruse a "Times" article headlined "Trees Held Major Source of Pollution".

Fab.com: Flash-sale shopping that feels more like perusing an indie magazine.

At a bus stop on Second Avenue, I saw two ladies perusing a sign.

"The mind reels at the thought of J. R. R. Tolkien perusing a Denny's menu".

Back at the Athens museum, perusing a catalogue of his Philhellenic collection, Mr Varkarakis is downbeat.

Whatever happened to perusing a good book?

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