If a blog falls in the forest, but no one reads it, does it make a sound?
One common complaint about privacy online is that it is usually predicated on lengthy privacy policies that no one reads.
Unlike standard biographies, this one reads like a prose version of a superbly rendered documentary, in the style of Ken Burns.
"As I began to think about it further I realized no one reads these things, " said Mr. Wilson, who practices civil law.
The package has proved to be extremely successful and like everything that is successful when one reads Mr Brown's evidence it seems very easy to do.
After that, while no one reads the same book, this reviewer says The Mobile Wave is about how disruptive technologies lead to huge economic leaps that enhance our health and social wellbeing.
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Most important, they can't read the 3 billion letters--A, C, T and G, for the nucleotides adenine, cytosine, thymine and guanine--in the human genome from beginning to end, the way one reads a book.
"This will end long before those who started it are paroled, " one billboard reads.
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Its success and its 1999 Pulitzer prize will surprise no one who reads it.
You might think so from what one often reads in the press.
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"Ramnarayan Vishwanath Gupta and Anil Bheda picked by police, " one telegram reads.
Banahan, whose arms are covered in tattoos including one which reads "Earn Your Luck", only started playing rugby seriously as a 16-year-old after playing representative hockey at school.
As the art directors scrambled to address last-minute requests and the copywriters (including yours truly) banged away on final, final versions of those blessed sentences no one supposedly reads anymore, it started raining hard as hell with thunder and lightning, a major rarity in Northern California.
Maybe he or she reads one story in HBR, or sees something on a blog.
"Forget everything you remember about the diesels of old, " one Internet ad reads.
"This death is on your conscience, " reads one Facebook post.
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When the two layers' polarity faces the same direction, electrons flow readily through the barrier, and the chip reads a one.
"Be the reason she has hope, " one of the ads reads.
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On one side, it reads, "Out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope, " from Dr. King's speech, "I Have a Dream, " presented at the Lincoln Memorial, August 28, 1963.
The book is out in paperback, and for my mileage, it's one of the best running reads in recent years.
Opportunity is now knocking again and Banahan, who is covered in tattoos, including one on his forearm which reads "Earn Your Luck", is keen to make a big impact.
No one who knows me or reads what I have written over the past two decades can accuse me of romanticizing the politics or peoples of the Middle East.
Chalmers has a tattoo that reads "Mister" on one biceps and "Clutch" on the other.
Tor is one of the few houses that still reads unagented material in its search for new talent.
Peckham implants a sensor that reads the electrical signals from one of these muscles, usually in the neck or forearm.
Because the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) did a study not long ago about the nations with the greatest social mobility, and the list reads shockingly close to the one Chris quoted.
"This one is made to last forever, " reads the site's tagline.
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