He could read and concentrate longer, avoid hallucinations, and better control his emotions.
He could read how far he was from shore, and its direction, by the feel of the swell against the hull.
He learned Portuguese, Latin and Spain's official language, Castilian, so that he could read geography books and try and map the world.
Mr Jenkins found that by making changes to the web address after sending a message, he could read and delete other users' messages.
He could not read music, but he could carry a tune if he heard it enough.
"If he had seen some sort of security threat or had some issue he wanted resolved, he could have read the text messages, but I feel he just took the whole issue too far, " says Andrew Locke, a junior at the school.
On the morning of July 31, 2001, Engel awoke and discovered that he could not read the newspaper.
Though he could not read their hieroglyphic script, Evans was convinced by the remains of their art and architecture that the Minoans were every bit as brilliant and sophisticated as the classical Greeks.
His victory was challenged after newspapers reported that he could not read or write - but after he passed a basic literacy test, a judge in Sao Paulo ruled that he could take up his seat.
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She thought Satan could hear spoken words, he said, but could not read her mind.
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President Bush could say he read a book by Michael Meyers, Farai Chideya, Laura Washington or yours truly, and America would say oh, that's nice.
This was true, that he felt this way, and yet he also knew he was also trying to say things that would get her to open up and say enough back that he could see her and read her heart and know what to say to get her to go through with it.
He read everything he could about investing, so that by the time he had his first clients--inherited from a rep who died--he could talk the talk.
He said he could not criticise the judgment of the court because he had not read the record of the proceedings.
He interrupted the judge at every turn he could, and then finally when the judge did start to read out the charges, he threw up his hands, started screaming and he had to be removed from the court, she says.
With sixty sheep to one boy and all the tree shade he could want, my grandfather taught himself to read that first summer.
Garber read every Internet trade publication he could get his hands on and began cold-calling the executives quotd in them to see what they wanted in Internet software.
Hooke did not intend his Diary to be read by anyone else, so he could be candid in his observations about himself and his contemporaries.
Steel said he had not read the Chamber's report and could not comment on it.
Could he recommend one book for Mr. Romney to read this summer?
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Kurzweil told the story of how he had begun work on software for a tiny machine that could read text to the blind years before the hardware was available to make it feasible.
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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He asked his crew of engineers and physicists if they could build something that read data straight off the screen, like a camera, and then translated that information into electronic bits and sent it to the waiting IBM PC.
"I would read everything and watch all the games I could, " he said.
Kazim felt he could improve on it by packaging newspaper articles in an easy-to-read, advertising-free environment, accessible by Web browser or mobile app.
That created in Ekman a desire to be able to read human emotion and thus intention, because he thought if he could tell that anger was on its way, he might be able to avoid it.
Manzella said he was read his rights and told that he would be investigated, but that he could continue working.
He read the tales of how bad the Dell was doing and how Michael Dell could not turn the company around under the white-hot scrutiny and short term demands of the public markets.
Greg Crist, a Washington-based spokeswoman for the American Health Care Association, which represents the largest share of skilled nursing facilities nationwide, said overall nursing home operators are well regulated and follow federal guidelines but added that he could not fully comment on the report's conclusions without having had the chance to read it.
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