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This makes "Small Town Sinners" read somewhat more like a standard teenage romance than the quietly astute story about religious growing pains it otherwise is.

I read, somewhat aghast, the article about the Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly's achievement in work/life balance, "Not One to Compromise" (Sunday Styles, Dec. 11).

The vice president made no new proposals during his address, which he read somewhat impassively from a teleprompter while standing at a lectern.

With complete concentration on the words he was saying . . . he paced and swooped and writhed as he read, somewhat nasally, and with aggressively flattened American vowels. . . .

Catherine, reading in the annex or (breaking all museum protocols) at home in her flat, calls Henry's narrative "intriguing," but the diaries are often dense, awkward to read, somewhat dull.

Yes I own a kindle; and yes I do read books on my various devices – but when I do I find I retain what I read somewhat less.

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A poster at the union's stall reads, somewhat crudely: "Do politics, or politics will do you".

It reads somewhat like a mashup of William Gibson, the king of near-future SF cool, and 1970s horror maestro James Herbert.

At one point, the indictment reads, somewhat mysteriously, "On or about March 10 , 2003 Franklin, CC-1 and CC-2" — Rosen and Weissman — "met at Union Station early in the morning.

Mr. Kelley's company-supplied résumé reads somewhat like an anthology of foreign correspondence, recounting how he had covered "all major overseas conflicts and events since 1990".

This vigorous biography draws on unpublished letters, journals, and manuscripts, but Hughes's estate revoked permission to quote materials unrestrictedly, so the narrative, while grounded in source material, reads somewhat anecdotally.

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