61.   In fact, readings have been in the teens for the past week, while normal maximums are close to zero degrees.

62.   In New York, there have been readings from the book by the likes of Susan Sarandon, Winona Ryder and Lily Tomlin.

63.   In his dissenting opinion, Rehnquist agreed that the law, read broadly, was constitutionally troublesome, but said that a narrower reading was more accurate.

64.   In the interior Northwest, readings will be much above normal.

65.   In the first movement, particularly, his reading is sometimes puzzlingly stiff, usually in places where the music demands to flow freely.

66.   In the wake of the front, cooler air will reach the northern and central Plains, but readings will still be above normal for the season.

67.   In this state, the alkaline reading is of the most concern.

68.   It is therefore incumbent upon us to read the statute to eliminate those doubts so long as such a reading is not plainly contrary to the intent of Congress.

69.   Just about all their celebratory reading is heavy, heavy stuff.

70.   Ma, who also studied comparative religion and philosophy in college, said the poetry readings are his effort to make sure his employees really live.

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