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Q: So you reread it?
Have you reread it recently?
Are there any books you reread regularly?
You reread him, preferably on summer vacation.
Would you still dislike them if you reread them now?
When you reread the past, "Saturday Night Live" has been dying since the year it began.
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S. C. Gwynne ("Empire of the Summer Moon") is swearing off the oldies: "My resolution is to stop — stop, I tell you! — rereading all that dusty fiction on my bookshelves.
That there are books that are "necessary," that is, books that, while reading them, you know you'll reread.
Content can sometimes be lost in handwritten class notes, but when you are online you can reread notes and lectures as often as you wish.
Now that you're old you can reread all the Charles Burns shit and really crap your pants.
Sure you may be sick of the article after becoming too familiar with each word you used, but that break you took should allow you to reread this piece with a jaundiced eye.
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