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She reread what I wrote for a few moments
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read it quickly and then reread it
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With that in mind, reread the second point above by John Stott
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Longleaf stood on the dock and reread the letter twice more
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We would read and reread that letter over and over again, savoring that special moment, embracing every word because who could say when we might expect another?
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Beth read the story in La Nación then reread it more carefully than before
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Ken reread the charges on the small slip of onionskin paper and noticed that they had given him one of the last carbons
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So I reread an article sent by Shelly Smith, a longtime friend and one of the sons in the Smith family that ran the Ithaca Gun Company
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believe it would be beneficial if our political leaders would read and reread these
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Reread the above paragraph, because the implications are staggering
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Please reread the above paragraph, as it has profound implications for you as a initiate
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Reread the above paragraph
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Reread the notes that you've made during this week
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I just reread what I wrote about the murder
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He read and reread the last five chapters of Isaiah, and he believed these prophecies
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reread this chapter before starting the next one
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were so enthusiastic about its contents that you reread it before proceeding to
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have missed a point or two and should reread part, or al of it
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I also suggest that before reading further, you reread the first few pages of
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If you reread it before starting on the next one, you
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I would suggest that you reread the fol owing pages a few times so that the
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(It would be wel to reread
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al you have learned; then reread the entire book
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As a builder wil read and reread the plans to make certain they are al clear to
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Suddenly Gomes became animated, he smiled as he reread the message and then he typed in a reply
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lt is, however, obvious that they are women; anyone who doubts this can reread the
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When I reread the dream transcripts I can always recall
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George read and reread the paper
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If you take anything from this book in the least, please read and reread this chapter several times because it could be the chapter that most could change your life
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I have often read and reread the entire
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All three fields can be modified or as few as one, but once a change is made the account file will have to be reread in update mode to see if anyone else has that record
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She reread a second time both reports to make sure that she fully understood the arguments presented in them
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Once the door was closed, the Royal Commandos colonel reread the notes he had taken during Warrant Higgins� mission debriefing
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� He then reread her physical description in the briefing papers
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He reread the message carefully for grammatical or scrivener’s
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As Alex reread his message, he was pleased with himself
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A potpourri of older classics by other authors that I still love to reread at times are:
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Reading quickly that letter, she had to reread one of its parts a second time, then looked up at Bradley
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‘’Ambassador Heath, you should reread the directives of President Dewey about the mission of my joint task force
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Captain Antoine Savani, head of the Indochina Department of the 2ème Bureau, the French intelligence services, reread a second time the article on the front page of the newspaper LE MONDE that spoke about the past incarnations of Ingrid Dows, as well as her nomination as the plenipotentiary envoy of President Dewey for Indochina
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In the CIA team’s operation center, Julie Prost sat back as she reread the notes taken while Graschev was describing the weapons shipment to his Saudi customers
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Going to his cabin inside the lower level of the bridge superstructure, Koslov reread Graschev’s message carefully
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Dean reread the second sentence twice, then pocketed the small piece of paper and calmly finished his plate, then asked for his bill
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Jillian reread the article and put it down
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Reread the interns
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Niki stopped at the corner to reread a sign
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Reading quickly the message once, he then reread it carefully, taking out his pocket calculator to crunch a few numbers
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He had to reread that to understand and discovered that the Preservers had made a clone of him during an alien abduction
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As Tammas reread the rules to the contest, a slight smile fell across his face when
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“And that’s why I should reread it?” Torres said
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Sabina sat down at the main computer terminal, called up her file and reread her notes
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But now she said that she reread these books with pleasure, as now she perceived them completely differently
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I reread it now with completely different eyes, with completely different thoughts, from the point of view of those extraordinary events that had happened to me in such a short period of time
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He hadn’t believed what he had read; he had had to reread it a couple times before it sunk in
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Reread the chapter before this with a tender heart and be assured you will be caught up -
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just begun to reread my concluding notes from the previous day
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I reread the letter three times to try and understand what she said, but I either didn’t want to, or it didn’t make any sense
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Aesa reread it and ran his finger over the words
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I also went to the public library, checked out and reread The Manhattan Project, a 1967
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May you reread these pages from time to time
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He read, reread, read over again
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She read and reread the entire book, intrigued by the stories of valor such as David and Goliath, the stories of sacrifice and love such as Abraham and Isaac
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He reread his favorite quote for what must have been, the
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Sitting on the couch, Larry read and reread Kat’s “I love you” note
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Sam stopped to reread the sign
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parking lot, still rubbernecking in an effort to reread the sign
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I will reread the section in this book on tips to reduce anger and apply each tip
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If you've ever been so tired out that you had to reread the same
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this can be reread over and over
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Every time you go back and reread this, you are restructuring the old
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Every time you go back and reread this, you are restructuring on the old
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It is important to reread these sheets every day until you have completely destroyed the old program
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Reread this last sentence
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He lit a cigarette and without any attempt to reread it from the beginning, he programmed his machine to print, punched the final key, and listened to the muted chatter as he drew in the nicotine
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Whenever she received a letter from him, she reread it until it was in tatters
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I reread the introductory words
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Upon his return to the library Olin reread the thin book that described the casting and sounding of bells
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Reread sections that apply to you so
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the courthouse steps, I read, reread, and reread the Court’s decree
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Important: Don't reread the same phrases from the text!
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Poor readers read and reread the same phrase over and over again
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If you have any question after you have completed reading the material, go back and reread the relevant sections
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• Reread the marked sections of the text (the items you indicated that you didn’t quite
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You do not reread anything because you feel confident that you understand it
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You may reread a sentence or a paragraph to figure out what the author is suggesting
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He reread the headline and wondered what the odds were that they could have won
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He took the advertising out of his pocket and reread it,
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Courtney reread the last message, wondering if he meant it in a flirty way, or a friendly way, but before she could wonder any further, she could hear Monica scream and jump up from the chair she was sitting in, running for the car that had just pulled up in the driveway
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She opened the letter up again and reread it practically memorizing the words that were written
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Now reread verse 8:13 to better understand its full import
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If you choose to read (or reread) these online discussions, pay very close attention to the dates of
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After every single class that you attend, reread the notes that you took and think about each of the items that you wrote down
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As soon as she went to her room, she got out her papers, and carefully reread every one of her stories
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As few brothers are complimented by having their letters carried about in their sister's pockets, read and reread diligently, cried over when short, kissed when long, and treasured carefully, we will not hint that Amy did any of these fond and foolish things
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At the top Nixon appended a handwritten note to Rose Woods that she should file in “RN personal,” and issued this order: “K reread and Haig also before filing
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You may convince yourself that you were never stupid or coarse or ignorant but one day you reread your seventh-grade diary and rediscover the person who one day becomes you, and you vacillate between wanting to hug this unfinished, confused stranger and wanting to shake some damn sense into her
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My sister, Susan Avallon, read and reread the manuscript, offered invariably brilliant suggestions, and talked me through the places that had me stumped