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The hold, for example, was a courtesy extended to senators in the days of horse travel, when they needed time to get back to Washington and read a bill or question an appointee before casting their vote.
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The court also discussed the curious question of how the pitcher would have read and heeded this warning, since it would be on a bat in the hands of a hitter roughly 60 feet away.
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Andrew Read, an infectious disease specialist and professor at Pennsylvania State University, raised a similar question about resistance in infectious disease.
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Readers would normally look up a question of interest in the Table of Contents and then proceed to read that self-coaching answer in the book.
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In the Senate the rules may appear to give him great power--Senators are required to sit completely mute and put in writing any question they have for witnesses so he can read it aloud--but in fact he has no power to decide anything.
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But read in its entirety, Ms. Currie's testimony is clear, and no leading question or quotation out of context can change the one important thing about her testimony.
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Following a question from Labour peer Lord Adonis, the minister revealed he had read the booklet, and that he did not subscribe to many of the views expressed.
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Earlier this year, I was in Cecil County, Maryland, a very conservative area, and they came right to the brink of suggesting that students read alternative texts that would put evolution into question.
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Thus, it was both surprising and disturbing to read a recent piece in the Journal of the American Medical Association by Moore and Furberg which essentially calls into question the value of this program.
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