71.   It was weeks before Dimon was called back, asked to read with Rachel Miner, who would play her daughter, and given the job.

72.   Joanne Carlton had read with interest about Hohnhorst, and two years ago she and her husband, David, hired her to redesign their Roswell garden.

73.   Large seabed features like deep rifts and high mountain ranges exert gravitational influences on surface waters miles above, and these influences can be read with sensitive instruments.

74.   Later on, they read with disbelief how unhappy he was in Philadelphia as a player, and took it personally.

75.   Long before she started school in Clifton Park, the girl learned to read from watching Sesame Street and reading along with books on tape.

76.   Many of these were collected in books, which Harold himself read with some surprise and pleasure during his last days as a patient at Budd Terrace.

77.   Most research indicates that teaching children to read with a strong dose of phonics is the most successful method for the most children.

78.   Murphy sat home in Reading with his parents, Jim and Regina, who had been very supportive of his sports career.

79.   Now in its fourth year, the Princeton Charter School teaches students to read with phonics, the old method of sounding out the letters.

80.   One reads it with a wish for more story and less rumination, and at the same time with admiration for the originality of its author.

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work 7.83%
come 4.23%
begin 2.27%
cover 1.84%
stay 1.56%
struggle 1.44%
sign 1.35%
combine 1.34%
follow 1.19%
move 0.94%
read 0.07%
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about 20.18%
to 10.30%
from 9.66%
on 8.52%
like 6.18%
at 3.72%
by 3.42%
with 3.01%
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