Despite saying he only understand about half what he read in English, he did not use a translator and spoke to the judge in English.
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The announcement, which you can read in English here, means the end of nearly two years of fixing the Chinese currency to the U.S. dollar, a move that most economists, including many in China, believe is on balance good for both the world and China in the long run.
Many foreign tourists stay in that hotel so every morning from five o' clock, I would read English in front of the hotel and a lot of foreign visitors from USA, from Europe, they came.
Mr Clarke said his daughter could sign and lip read in Welsh and English, but he and his wife wanted her educated in Welsh and at Penrhyncoch where Mrs Clarke, her grandmother, father and brother all went to school.
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When Mariana Beer was accepted to read English at Bristol in 1921, her headmistress celebrated with a half-day holiday for the entire school.
He joked that he had read in the press that the English translation of his name was "embittered" - making him suited to be the last prime minister of a political era.
One of the lesser known but highly useful creations of the Affordable Care Act is a provision which requires heath insurance companies to provide plan summaries that allow people to read, in simple and clear English, what they are getting for their premium dollar.
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Last month, the court heard testimony in the matter when FBI agent Stephen Gaudin testified he had read al-'Owhali his rights in English, prior to questioning him.
The boy is able to read and write and spoke mainly in English with a few words in German, authorities said.
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And while I can read from the "Haggadah" in English (my language skills have improved somewhat since I was first called upon to recite the Four Questions), it's not the same thing.
These bureaucrats, however, like the ineffectual, but budget-rich, bilingual method, so they have decreed that kids can't be taught to read until they become fully fluent in English -- which, they say, may take a couple of years.
Some people still swear they can read the English word "sex" in the fronds of the Coco-de-Mer palm tree that adorns the ten-rupee note issued by the island nation of the Seychelles.
Roxanne is to read French and English at Manchester after passing in French, English literature and IT.
He clutches a piece of cardboard with a statement written out in English, which he wants to read for our cameras.
While the presidential motorcade was en route to a second fund-raiser, a small group of protesters could be seen holding up signs which read, "Please Teach Us English" in protest over California's Proposition 227.
Ukrainian has become more popular: people in their twenties and thirties write and read in Ukrainian, using it for corporate communications, along with English and Russian.
Many of California's Latino students, who make up by far the biggest share of children in bilingual classes, leave school unable to read or write English.
The result, notes Mr Hyman ruefully, is that children are starting to learn (or, more accurately, to attend lessons in) Spanish, when they cannot even read or write English.
This book, which has yet to be published in English, became an unexpected bestseller in Poland after it was read in full on the radio in January.
Professor Nigel Leask, regius professor of English Language and Literature at the University of Glasgow, said Burns read widely in the contemporary literature on the subject while he was being trained.
Have a look through the read links below, and just in case you're wondering -- yes, you can expect English translations directly on their site for the best IFA has to offer going forward.
You only need to read the words that Terry Butcher, the English central defender, used to describe the famous goal from Diego in Mexico 86 to the magazine FourFourTwo.
Most of the major publishers today are owned by international conglomerates who, at some point, will awaken to the realization that English majors in their employ are spending millions of dollars on books that no one wants to read.
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