Sentence examples for reading 1 from inspiring English sources

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I am, however, taken back by this: Fourth-grade reading 1.

Over at the Herald Tribune, a memorandum was found just outside Mr. Reid's door, reading: 1. Read advertising.

The brick was hammered to provide a rough surface and then coated with a light-color stucco, although the picturesque iron numerals, reading 1 8 8 3, survived.

Figure 6a shows the energy bands after reading "1".

But it is much less than BTBT current during reading "1", so the higher holding "1" current cannot be reflected in reading "1" current.

b The variations of reading "1" and reading "0" current with the different holing times.

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Assemblyman Cohen, a lawyer, said that his vigorous support of the bill came after reading "1,000 articles about research in the United Kingdom, Australia and Israel".

But one thing Americans should keep in mind when reading "1,000,000,000 FRIENDS!" headlines in the future is that they don't mean much for your Facebooking.

We've also spent nights looking longingly out at the moon over the dim light of our screens reading "1/34, 0R, 0HR, 0RBI, 0 SB; 0.0 IP, 0 Ks, INF ERA, INF WHIP"... was that too specific?

First, due the complexity of scanpaths in reading [1], [7], mislocated fixations cannot be identified from subsequent corrective saccades, which might occur in response to mislocated fixations.

It's like reading a whole book by only reading 1/3 or a 1/2.

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