61. I read with interest the story in this newspaper about how state schools Superintendent Lisa Graham Keegan thinks our governor should resign. 62. I read with much interest your service that provides access to the FBI files of anyone I know. 63. I would read with amusement as she took senators, presidents and congressmen to task with short, to-the-point letters. 64. I was so nervous I almost hyperventilated, and I read with the dramatic expression usually reserved for the laundry list or the eye chart. 65. I read with envy of writers who stubbornly persist in writing whole manuscripts by hand. 66. Illuminated by a single desk lamp, he read with energetic earnestness from a thick sheaf of script pages in front of him. 67. In the English departments, Judith Butler is read with reverence. 68. In words that Kollar-Kotelly will no doubt read with care, the circuit gave a district judge a broad and important role. 69. It can be read with profit by anyone who cares about Lebanon or US foreign policy, or who relishes clarity of thought. 70. It can etch data microscopically, using a charged-particle beam, on a nickel disk that can be read with a microscope. |