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No one's suggesting every male under 25 in the movies has to be a potential cast member of Dog Pound – but it's still odd to find the current template for young leading men one whose default response to the world is a wan shrug, his persona so eternally wispy that Scott Pilgrim can be read as one giant riff on his perceived inability to make his way out of the proverbial paper bag.

Australia had won an important toss on a pitch that England, at least, read as one that would spin, and ended the day on 273 for five.

It might be better read as One Game, Many Weiji.

He wanted to be read as one reads Proust, with whom he has often been compared.

It should have read, "As one Princeton resident said, 'This will disgrace the community.' ".

Names of children are read as one enters this moving and "living" experience of remembrance.

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Then, in a lower voice, "I have some tapes of Gertrude Stein reading"as one might say, "I have some photos of Greta Garbo in the nude".

Are you ever worried about pieces being read as one-liners and not penetrate any deeper?

The songs they wrote could easily read as one-off banjo songs you'd hear in a bar in Alabama, but when you hear them at the Cort they sound fuller than that.

Jones credits Thompson's insistence that she take all aspects of the job seriously, from the pre-taped segments to the table reads, as one of the main reasons for her success on the show.

Focusing on herself in Diptych, Marisol offers a two-part print that reads as one piece.

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