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I can never resist reading about travel and have recently realised how interesting the Family section is.
I couldn't resist reading the texts on his phone, which he left in the bathroom, and deduced that he and his friends were cheating on tests.
I'm going straight onto the next one, Catching Fire, as you can't resist reading them all as quickly as possible as soon as you've started!
It's hard to resist reading that as pure ventriloquism from an author whose fiction continues that magic trick of being everywhere, all at once.
Regardless of how real the tea leaves are, Condé Nast Kremlinologists could not resist reading them, suggesting that Mr. Florio might have been at meetings at AOL Time Warner in pursuit of leverage with his current bosses.
A day or so later, when I find I haven't been able to resist reading the whole thing, backward and forward and all the way through, I will finally close it and put it away, thinking, Right, that's it; that was it all along — the thing that's still worth trying for.
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But I resisted reading it.
For months she had resisted reading the published diary, but her heart was eased when she did.
First in was the ever-vigilant stpauli, who wrote: "There's been a lot of hype about John Williams's Stoner, first published in 1965 and recently reissued as a 'lost classic' – so much so that I still keep half-wondering if the whole thing is an elaborate hoax that will be revealed as a clever marketing campaign, and vaguely resisted reading the novel for some time".
Anyone who's been resisting reading these is a fool.
Slavery is so painful I've resisted reading too much.
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