41.   And he wanted to learn to read on his own.

42.   And lettering that looks fine on color screens can occasionally be impossible to read on this one.

43.   And if any of that sounds like techno-babble, read on.

44.   And if it reads like a pitch on QVC, that is what it mostly is.

45.   And they could read them on the same day they were published in The Journal in the United States, Asia and Europe.

46.   And while he has read a great deal on the strategy and teaching of the game, nothing has been as enlightening as his time as a coach.

47.   And, praise God, if they read on, how do you get them to give money?

48.   Announcements are expected to be read on stations along the border and throughout Mexico.

49.   Are you going to read on to savor the gruesome details?

50.   As for the investor arbitration process, well, read on.

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