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Using a meter requires handfuls of coins, precise timing and a careful reading — and rereading — of parking signs.
You wake up the next morning in a full-body cringe, dreading the ritual rereading of your phone.
They did not send out any notes asking for clarification of the law or rereading of testimony, court officials said.
In preparation for reading Volume 17 of the collected edition, which came out last month, I did a marathon rereading of the series.
Piles of Profiles The people who write and edit profiles for The New Yorker magazine have been doing a lot of rereading of old ones lately.
Among those books it is "The Ambassadors" that has most preoccupied Ozick, who admits that her first novel, "Trust," published in 1966, was "heavily influenced by compulsive reading and rereading" of it.
On the contrary, a reading (or rereading) of these books — and the stories that preceded them — suggests that the very qualities that make Purdy's works worth reviving are also the ones that will forever limit his potential audience.
Combining familiar observation (eg, braiding her daughter's hair before sleep) with Freud's interpretation of Medusa and her snaky mane or rereading of the folk tale Rapunzel, Hustvedt slips effortlessly between the spheres of culture, society and self.
Perhaps, and I'll definitely need reminding and rereading of the above on a regular basis.
38 39 Data extraction involved an iterative process of reading and rereading of the studies, the identification of themes concerning views on factors influencing obesogenic dietary intake.
The jubilee prompted a rereading of this delightful little story.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com