41. And she read from index cards filled out by crowd members who could write anything they wanted before the show. 42. And so, decked out in string ties and Stetsons, three musicians first heard McLean read from his work, and then played themselves. 43. Anna read from the Torah, of course, and then spoke of doing tzedakah, or good deeds. 44. As executive director of the American Football Coaches Association, Teaff is eager for a mood-o-meter reading from the NCAA Division I brotherhood. 45. As Stottlemyre spoke with reporters Sunday, Torre informed the players in a team meeting, carefully reading from notes. 46. As Kozberg read from the podium, Wilson sat surrounded by about a half-dozen members of the California Department of Forestry. 47. As the trials proceed, the actors read from the books and articles, demonstrating the research process as the play is performed. 48. At its meetings, letters were read from Balkan Jesuits who had gone as missionaries to Bengal, in eastern India. 49. At summits, where Jiang and Clinton have met, the exchanges have been stiff, with Jiang often reading from note cards. 50. At least among its commentators, it has been deeply divisive, as if two sets of persons were reading from two completely different pages. |