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Then Golson torched Oklahoma, which played a readable man-to-man defense and did not often mix its defensive fronts, Martin said, adding, "It wasn't a mentally taxing day".
Many of the letters have fallen off by now but the verses are still readable: "Workers, men and women/from all sides, unite!/Forward, brave comrades/let's build our great work!" They thought they were building the future – but it just ended up in the past.
That passage shows how racily readable this old man can be.
Yet he does manage, through dozens of interviews with members of Putin's inner circle, to produce a three-dimensional, detached and readable account of the "man who accidentally became king" and the courtiers who dance around him.
On a theme so well worn no very striking facts can be expected, but we have a very readable presentation of the man himself, as shown in his works and benefactions to his own university and to Cambridge.
In this interesting and readable account, a young man decides to live a life of meaning by pursuing his passion, and by devoting himself to a social cause while simultaneously earning a living.
Their surprisingly readable answers suggest that wise men know better than to try to predict the future.Extrapolating from long-standing trends is easy: computers will get faster, cheaper and more widespread.
On July 12, an important front-page article wasn't about anything that took place during the so-called news cycle; it was a convincingly detailed (and readable) revelation of how young men in Minneapolis had been recruited for jihad in Somalia.
Neither significantly augments our knowledge of the man but both are readable, and both, though broadly fav-ourable, contain ringing indictments of his faults and flaws.
FitzRoy Somerset, 4th Baron Raglan reviewed the volume for the journal Man, describing "this very readable little book" as being "adulatory" in tone, "but hardly more so than its subject deserves".
:(Text taken from Harper's translation, readable on wikisource) *§59 - If a man cut down a tree in a man's orchard, without the consent of the owner of the orchard, he shall pay one-half mina of silver.
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