1. And here we are, four years later, reading of another fracas in another rust-belt town. 2. I was shocked when I read of his death. 3. It makes me shudder to read of a timber like teak being stained. 4. Maybe you have read of gold being found in a particular locality, but now you can see it. 5. Now we read of the most direct and serious threat of all. 6. The council postponed reading of an ordinance to increase traffic fines in Grand Forks until the new council takes office. 7. We will be employing an eye-tracking technique to study reading of complex sentences. 8. Weekly we read of unions that went on strike for higher wages, only to drive their employer out of business. 9. But there are some parts of the word where even now people cannot write. |