71.   But still, what you read from Japan was that no one wanted to make any hard choices.

72.   But the prosecutor read from one of two confessions given by Jacob Boeck.

73.   But students will perform better on essay questions if they have read from the list.

74.   But the visual jazziness creates a jarring feel, as if Welles were reading from a storybook in which the photographs occasionally come to life.

75.   But Woods held nothing back, reading from the report verbatim several times.

76.   Caroline ticks off hairstyles she has worn as if she were reading from a menu.

77.   Clearly, Parcells and Kraft were reading from the same page.

78.   Children began to learn to read from their first day in school.

79.   Congratulations were read from former USGA President Judy Bell and fellow former Curtis Cup players Barbara McIntire and Tish Preuss.

80.   Congress, by contrast, is a collection of independent minds seldom reading from the same page.

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