Sentence examples for reading treat from inspiring English sources

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You wouldn't think the prospect of nuclear apocalypse would make for a reading treat, but in Schlosser's hands it does.

There is no clear textual evidence of Nietzsche's view on this subtle question, yet it still makes sense to use the "N-Realist" label for two reasons: first, defenders of this reading treat Nietzsche's view as "naturalistic"; and, second, it is in fact 'naturalistic' in a familiar nineteenth-century sense, i.e., it denies that there are any supernatural properties.

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By intentionally pulling back from what I was watching and reading, treating the coverage more as a research topic than as a news story that was very much on my mind, I discovered myself looking at the event as if from the near future (now recent past), wondering at how unevenly the shootings have been remembered.

Another one reads, "Treat the animals with respect and they will return the compliment".

At one point, as many as fourteen hundred men were smashing office windows, hurling stones, destroying computers, raiding company files, and battering the entrance to the camp where a large blue-and-white sign reads "Treat others how you want to be treated...

At one point, as many as fourteen hundred men were smashing office windows, hurling stones, destroying computers, raiding company files, and battering the entrance to the camp where a large blue-and-white sign reads "Treat others how you want to be treated..

Aniana repeatedly read "treating" instead of "creating," apparently unaware that the word made no sense in context.

But so many reviews I read treated the picture as some kind of affront to an impeachable comic legacy and/or one of the signs of the now come-and-gone Apocalypse.

In parallel, individual libraries were assembled as single end reads, treating forward and reverse reads as independent, using the program ABySS [ 36].

He then finished the conversation by requesting that I place a note reading "VIP – treat with utmost respect" on his file.

But instead of reading the Treating Customers Fairly directive, perhaps the bosses at Lloyds were watching Glengarry Glen Ross, the classic 1992 film about salesmen under pressure.

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