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I go over in the morning and sit down, I usually reread what I've done the day before to try to build up a little momentum.
READ THE WEEK'S WORK If I'm working on something, a book or a play, on Sunday I usually reread everything that I've written during the week.
Bill was back to sleep, I was watching the video for the third time, (I usually reread recipes at least five times while cooking so this seemed natural... but more fun).
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Once or twice, usually having reread favourite pieces, "Mr Hunter's Grave" or "Old Mr Flood", I've left a copy of the book in the bedside drawer of the more desperate hotel rooms, in the belief that later occupants might find far more early-hours solace and pleasure in it than the Gideons' Bible.
Later birthdays and Christmases yielded Oliver Twist and A Christmas Carol, and Dickens is an author whom I have read and reread annually, usually over the Christmas holidays or when ill in bed, although I have never dared to read his unfinished The Mystery of Edwin Drood.
Usually, Rich doesn't reread his teaching texts or review his class notes until it's nearly time for the lecture--but at the beginning of the year, he makes an exception to his usual practice.
It's usually more like, plug, fail, reread instructions, curse, hold for tech assistance, fail, curse more, Google until you find an answer, play, try to soothe frazzled nerves.
This response will usually prompt the guest to reread the listing to check/read more carefully if there is something they missed.
"Laura Cumming occasionally writes a phrase you have to reread, but they are usually so lyrical you forgive her.
The classics, Calvino begins, "are those books about which you usually hear people saying: 'I'm rereading...,' never 'I'm reading....' " (I've been one of those people, I confess).
I usually sit on the review for a day and then reread it to be sure it is balanced and fair before deciding anything.
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