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rereading

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Present participle of reread

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As we confront growing inequality today, it's a speech I often find myself rereading.

"After many hours of prayer, talking to my parents, and rereading my words online I can see more clearly just how hurtful my words were," Lauten wrote in a post that was published just before she made her Facebook page private.

"After many hours of prayer, talking to my parents, and rereading my words online I can see more clearly just how hurtful my words were," Lauten wrote on Facebook in a post that was also widely reproduced before she made her page private.

Rereading it "the other way round" is how one might imagine looking at a familiar picture but through the intelligence of someone else, or seeing a palimpsest suddenly and impossibly become the primary image.

Rereading his father's letter on the beach in Malibu, he had been unable to resist the pull of what promised to be an adventure.

Espionage aficionados will enjoy the densely written but convincing "Spies" by John Earl Haynes, Harvey Klehr and Alexander Vassiliev, which tells the (true) story of KGB activities in North America.Your columnist flirted with some ambitious ideas such as rereading Czeslaw Milosz in Polish, or finishing the Miklos Banffy trilogy about aristocratic life in pre-communist Transylvania.

I suppose we are going to find out.Richard Maycock Preston, LancashireTools of the education tradeSIR – Your concern that teachers might resist new education technologies ("Catching on at last", June 29th) should be eased by rereading an article in The Economist written in the 1980s ("We have been here before", July 28th 1984).

Rediscovering the servant Françoise, when, carrying her lamp, she enters the room after Marcel has persuaded Albertine to go to bed with him; being reminded of the revelations of the Vinteuil sonata; rereading the description of the church spires of Martinville: all this is essential.

The chapter on money is revealing, since wealth and inheritance were inextricably tied to social standing and the all-engrossing business of getting married.Like Mr Mullan's, Ms Johnson's book, "Jane Austen's Cults and Cultures", shows that the novels demand rereading and can be interpreted in many ways.

I didn't end up rereading "A Passage to India" until I was approaching the end of "The Lovers", and after I reread the scene that takes place in a cave, I knew I wanted Yvonne to travel to Cappadocia, the cave district of Turkey.

And modern Muslims, including rather conservative ones, have been quite imaginative in rereading some of Islam's legal and penal traditions.Tariq Ramadan, an influential figure among Western Muslims, has suggested that it may sometimes be right for families to opt out of Koranic rules on inheritance unless men are prepared to shoulder all the obligations that go with their privileged rights.

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