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"I read Lives as an exploration of the boundaries between fiction and reality," says Atwood, "because in each of the stories the young girl takes up a certain kind of fiction or a story - sometimes it's a novel she gets from the library, sometimes it's the lurid National Enquirer type of newspapers, in one instance it's a relative who's writing an interminable history of the region.
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"All eight glowing species," we read, live within "three adjacent counties".
And soldiers stand guard at street junctions where signs read "live-fire zone".
A front-page headline read, "Live in dignity under the shadow of the flag".
In "Snowpony," these ineffable phrases jar against Bruce Andrews's stridently nonsensical language poetry, read live.
The protesters were jubilant when the court's decision was read live on television.
But in the online world, he wrote that his epitaph would read: "Lived fast died young.
A graphic that appeared at top of screen as the scene was broadcast read: "Live: India Today War Room".
Still, we received an envelope in the mail with a newspaper clipping that read, "Living next to a barking dog is like living next to a jackhammer".
Lane wanted to direct his attention to the front page of ESPN.com, which read, "Living the Nightmare" — the perfect foil to the Players Club slogan.
It was primary day in North Carolina and in his home state, Indiana, and he was organizing notes for his "Morning Show" commentary, which he read live.
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