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The perspective of his San Francisco cityscapes of the 1980s and '90s was also dramatically angled upward so as to read almost like a flat arrangement of colour and form.
At one point, I fidget with my glasses so as to read the programme – Chloe swings round and throws me a stinging glance of reproach, like a seasoned concert-goer scolding a child – rather than the other way round.
The latter tend to accept as fixed the character of the individual whose good is being judged, and alter only the individual's cognitive capacities and beliefs so as to read off the good for the individual from what his cognitively enhanced self wants.
And on that with the shield, it should be changed so as to read: IN GOD WE TRUST".
Sappho was an especially important influence and they studied Greek so as to read the surviving fragments of her poetry in the original.
He also sent pattern coins depicting George Washington; Chase responded to the letter, "I approve your mottoes, only suggesting that on that with the Washington obverse the motto should begin with the word OUR, so as to read OUR GOD AND OUR COUNTRY.
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Some scenes go so far as to read like stage setting and direction: "The lighting is soft and unthreatening, like a movie theatre moments before the film begins.
Abigail's response adopted the same jocular tone: "I was so hardned as to read over most of my Faults with as much pleasure, as an other person would have read their perfections".
Real events provide ample substrate for a novel that entwines the historic and the imagined so subtly as to read like good nonfiction for most of its first half.
Maybe you've wondered exactly what they are doing there, or even gone so far as to read the parks department sign nearby, which says they were once bus shelters at the 1964 World's Fair.
In a lawsuit that he filed in May against Structured Settlement Investments, the finance company he used to run, Mr. Sidell claims that executives at the company went so far as to read e-mail messages that he had sent to his lawyers discussing his strategy for winning an arbitration claim over his lost job.
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