31. By now, NBA followers have read of the simmering boils that have consumed Jackson and may cook Karl. 32. Decent folks will wince to read of it. 33. Daily, now, one reads of the aimlessness, anger and hopelessness of young American men, especially in the urban areas. 34. Everyone would rush together to the rail on that side, and there would come to mind those tragedies you read about of capsizing Asian ferries. 35. Frequently we read of certain families, often but not always with money and some degree of prominence, who pass on their community obligations through generations. 36. Gee got involved in March after reading of the case in a magazine. 37. Having read of a prison program in Ohio, she decided to emulate it here in New York. 38. He read of the fractious history between players and owners. 39. He was often considered one of the least read of important American writers. 40. His reading of the facts directly contradicted those of the now-deceased Boldt. |