101.   As a kid, she would read about Kennedy and King and fantasize about following in their footsteps.

102.   As a boy, de Kooning had developed a romantic fascination with the United States, reading about Walt Whitman, Frank Lloyd Wright and the Wild West.

103.   As he got into the subject, he became intrigued by what he read about epidemics today.

104.   Arthur Burton, a Bulgarian pacifist who lives in California, only read about the struggles associated with slavery growing up in Bulgaria.

105.   As I read about this change, I started imagining making new acquaintances with Carter personnel and casting off from the Red Cross.

106.   As a boy, he had developed a romantic fascination with America, reading about Walt Whitman, Frank Lloyd Wright and the Wild West.

107.   As the dominant publication for an insular, gossip-addicted industry, Variety has a loyal niche audience whose members relish reading about themselves.

108.   As we have learned in reading about the cloned sheep Dolly, the process duplicates the genetic makeup of another being.

109.   As with any tree, reading about it and looking at pictures of it are no substitutes for seeing a mature specimen.

110.   At a fairly early age, I began reading about the extinctions humans had caused around the planet.

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