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And then I encountered, in a 1927 issue of the English magazine Commercial Motor ("at the heart of the road transport industry"), a page of gossipy tidbits called "One Hears —." There I read that "where the average woman driver is concerned it's usually safer to yield road-space than to expect it".
And then I encountered, in a 1927 issue of the English magazine Commercial Motor ("at the heart of the road transport industry"), a page of gossipy tidbits called "One Hears—." There I read that "where the average woman driver is concerned it's usually safer to yield road-space than to expect it".
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And then, deny the thought though he might, there was that million dollars.... "I read that thing you wrote," the captain said, "that thing in one of the magazines, about the Menendez brothers".
"I read that apparently there was a situation that was not so easy for Mr. Ohnesorg in Carnegie Hall," he said, "and so I thought it might be a chance to get him.
And of all the novels I read that year there are perhaps only two that I could ever imagine rereading: Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things (our unfairly maligned winner) and Ian McEwan's Enduring Love (which just missed out on being shortlisted and divided the judges more than any other entry).
There I read: Hemiplegia is a neurological condition that affects children and adults in a similar way to a stroke.
There was one story I read that she was walking with her mother in the gardens -- and her mother was reluctant about being there with King William -- and he came past in his carriage and just picked her up and they went on this crazy ride around the gardens in his carriage.
"Every time I read that there's been a settlement, there is more hope," he said.
Or, of course, I could do the "hope" list: "I wish I'd known, on the day my daughter was diagnosed and I read that there was no cure for her condition, that actually, there might be".
I read that there were shards sticking out of her leg.
In a report, I read that there are 500 but I find it hard to believe.
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