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The list reads like a Who's Who of Eastern Mediterranean history.
The list reads like the periodic table.
The list reads as a "who's who" of the new media art world, assembling the brightest minds powering this scene to discuss how these open source programs have changed electronic arts and visual design by making artists' lives easier and, as Marius Watz says, "allow[ing] people just about anybody with any kind of background, to start working with code as a creative medium".
The list reads: "(1) Snozzcumbers".
The list reads like a Little Book Of Trainwrecks.
The list reads like a who's who of cool TV shows.
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The list read like the cream of the Vanity Fair Oscar party.
No. 10 on the list read, "No hitters are overrated," while No. 2 read, "There is always tomorrow".
The June podcast features Rivka Galchen, who is on the list, reading and discussing a story by Leonard Michaels.
When you complete the list, read over it, then answer the following questions with a partner: How does technology affect your life?
Oliver Twist was the most popular classic on the list, read by 21% of respondents, with Pride and Prejudice and Little Women both at 15%.
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