21.   Charles Allen Jr. was a voracious reader, from Variety to The New England Journal of Medicine, from which he was often to develop investment ideas.

22.   Clinton, a voracious reader of history, knows full well why he cannot say the nation is sorry for slavery.

23.   Despite the distractions of television and polling, many modern American presidents have also been voracious readers.

24.   Fforde was born in London in an upper-middle-class family, his father an economist, his mother a voracious reader who did charity work.

25.   First, there are the experts at Contentville.com, the new site for voracious readers launched by publisher Steven Brill.

26.   Gingrich says he is a voracious reader of books tackling difficult subjects.

27.   He also was a voracious reader of history.

28.   He always got good grades and was a voracious reader.

29.   Growing up, Christy Haubegger was a voracious magazine reader.

30.   He has a portable black and white television set and Cardinale said he has become a voracious reader of contemporary history and New York newspapers.

a. + reader >>共 525
avid 6.73%
young 6.73%
voracious 3.69%
new 2.50%
general 2.38%
younger 2.26%
american 1.61%
regular 1.61%
casual 1.37%
average 1.37%
voracious + n. >>共 94
appetite 26.24%
reader 23.57%
consumer 3.04%
predator 2.28%
demand 1.90%
eater 1.90%
investor 1.52%
hunger 1.52%
fish 1.14%
pest 1.14%
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