Sentence examples for reading thereof from inspiring English sources

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It starts in the depths of winter (when, if truth be told, it was probably warmer than April) with the publication of the fixture list and the careful reading thereof, partly to plan a few favourite trips to outgrounds, but mainly to see if there are any day/night one-dayers in Durham or Leeds followed the very next day by an 11.00am start at whatever they're calling Hove this year.

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And, of course, the ever-pressing question, how does our contemporary reading culture — or lack thereof — affect reading scores?

Le Guin's title comes from an AP survey of Americans' reading habits — or lack thereof — in which one respondent complained that books made him sleepy.

"The suggestion that Earl Brooks was the photographer who created the Norsigian Collection is simply implausible when juxtaposed with the evidence, or lack thereof," reads the statement, which describes the Norsigian team's research on Mr. Brooks's life and career.

Although, it wouldn't be too much of a stretch to suppose that Mr. Westbrook was reading the tea leaves: the sport, and the marketing thereof, were evolving.

Mr. Kahl, responding to questions about the sometimes uneasy relationship between Mr. Obama and the Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, said relations were "in good shape" and cautioned against reading anything into the president's travels, or lack thereof.

I wouldn't say this is particularly exciting, but if you're interested in the Kinect and Microsoft's implementation thereof, it could make for some fun reading this weekend.

But if you want a good summary of the hard legal arguments against the FCC and a vexing dismissal thereof, these two documents will serve for weekend reading.

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It is a textualist claim that construes the meaning of the ACA by reading it holistically rather than by focusing opportunistically on a single provision thereof.

"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;" it reads, "or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances".

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