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A hundred years later, in the 1950's in Wellfleet on Cape Cod, the intellectuals were making one another anxious by not reading one another's books, wrote Alfred Kazin in an essay he published about summer.
One day, in class, we took turns reading one another's papers.
We go to find truth in pictures, and we end up reading one another's faces.
People keep reading one another's mail or catching one another in compromising sexual positions, while offstage yet another government falls.
Later, initial visual narrative descriptions were shared and extended after reading one another's responses.
Although there has been some healthy cross-pollination and growth since the mid 1990s, the two were so hostile to one another for so long that the bulk of the secondary literature on Socrates, including translations peculiar to each, still divides into two camps, hardly reading one another: literary contextualists and analysts.
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It dates back to 1923, an era when French was the language of diplomacy (hence the term "lingua franca") and diplomats frowned on espionage because "gentlemen do not read one another's mail".
On the one hand, this kinship helps explain why writers with divergent sensibilities often read one another's work with surprising compassion and skill; on the other, it also explains why certain factions in the poetry world loathe each other nearly as much as "Star Wars" fanatics despise people who have a working knowledge of Klingon.
And when networked, they can read one another's intentions.
They read one another's drafts, attend one another's table reads and rough cuts, and give notes.
Tweeters read one another's tweets and retweeted them, making Davis's pink sneakers famous in the process.
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