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These half-read, half-considered messages become work to take care of later but that later never comes.
FORBES: Mailbox App Revolutionizes Gmail Productivity, Will Google (Or Apple) Buy It?
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Even though BlackBerry has only only a half-sized screen, I can read anything I want on it.
FORBES: A Late Love Note To Apple's iPad
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It read 25 pounds, almost two-and-a-half pounds bigger than the world record.
FORBES: In Search Of Sowbelly
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Once read they will self-destruct in your brain faster than the half-life of radioactive cobalt.
CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia | Asia Buzz: Geomancy for the Millennium
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Strauss shared a half-century partnership with stand-in opener Chris Read, who made 34 from 49 balls.
BBC: SPORT | Cricket | Sri v Eng | Strauss stars for England
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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.
ECONOMIST: British bluestockings
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This nutty professor is apparently read and taken seriously by half the policymakers in Washington, including Treasury Secretary Larry Summers--and don't you love the Summers dollar?
FORBES: Good, Bad And Ugly
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In Ghana in 2008, around one-half of young women and one-third of young men could not read a sentence even though they had spent six years in school.
UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES
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Dr. Brady said that when his team used the device to photograph the Seattle skyline, they were able to zoom in and read the "In" and "Out" signs written on a parking garage a half-mile away.
WSJ: Next Cameras Come Into View
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"I was afraid it would be bad for business that Morsi won, " said Ms. Matta, sporting half a shaved head, torn jeans, and a baggy T-shirt that read: 'In order to be irreplaceable one must always be different.
WSJ: In Cairo,Drowning Fears in Beer and Tattoo Ink
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While Forrester says that slightly more than half of iPad owners say they use the device to read books, many do so on third-party iPad apps like the Kindle app.
WSJ: DOJ Sues Apple, Publishers Over E-Book Price-Fixing
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Nearly half of the U.S. has so-called smart meters that allow utility companies to read the data remotely or to help control usage.
FORBES: Itron Grows With Smart Grid, Prepaid Electricity