1. In the heated atmosphere here, people read meaning into almost anything. 2. In that role, he delivered a message that the generals read to mean that the United States would not object if they assassinated Diem. 3. One arising frequently in political controversies involves negative discourse, in which an effusion can be read to mean its opposite. 4. One can read meaning into the clothes without forgetting that there are times when fashion does not mean all that much. 5. In our pathological urge to read meaning into something, we end up with one that dovetails nicely into our perceptions and beliefs. 6. This was widely read to mean she had been raped, although the magazine did not explicitly say that. |