61. Regularly, we read of entertainers and other worthies who get into hissy fits when treated with insufficient deference at security gates. 62. Reading of the CD by the laser is unaffected. 63. Probably to get a really thorough, true reading of it, it would be best to have the book in front of you. 64. Q. When you were a boy, you read of the lives of the great adventurers and you dreamed of someday being Charles Darwin or Sir Ernest Shackleton. 65. Recently, however, I read of a peculiar study conducted among snorers which implied that snoring is a direct result of excess body weight. 66. Right field had become a wasteland, to read of it, though it seemed Jermaine Dye and Mark Whiten had been functional, if not sensational. 67. She said accounts she had read of interviews of jurors in the Kelly case showed that Kelly benefited from those suspicions. 68. So it is with decidedly mixed emotions that the campus community now reads of her in the headlines. 69. Some theaters assign the soliciting and reading of scripts to a literary manager. 70. Still, Baumann said the June reading of no radiation should be considered accurate. |