61.   It is widely read by librarians and teachers, whom, Coles said, he had hoped to reach.

62.   It is read by entire school populations, scout groups, and has become one of the classics of outdoor lore.

63.   Kids have the option of reading the words themselves or having them read by an off-screen narrator.

64.   Like many children of my generation, I learned to read by having the funny papers read to me.

65.   Lucas thought of Schulner and a one-act he had read by him.

66.   McCubbin would also like to see the publication read by younger people and is working on ways to appeal to them.

67.   Moffett has not yet determined how many others can read, but she clearly has a long way to go toward her goal of every student reading by June.

68.   Now President Clinton has proposed a national literacy program aimed at ensuring that every child in the country learns to read by third grade.

69.   Not a bad read by Kitna.

70.   Nothing against the elementary school I attended, but the fact is that I learned to read by borrowing library books and poring over the morning sports pages.

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