Welsh Secretary David Jones and his Labour shadow Owen Smith both read from the Bible.
Let me read from Article I from the resolution of impeachment against Judge Walter Nixon.
It's been a few days since we read from your letters, so let's dip into the mailbox.
Ho pauses often during the statement that was apparently read from a cue card behind the camera.
Mr Maduro read from the letter, which contained flowery language and literary quotes, for about 15 minutes.
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When we read something we hold in our hands we have a tendency to read from top to bottom.
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Monday's verdict was read from a temporary courtroom set up outside the city.
He read from a white note card with the words printed on it.
Dannie Abse, now 89, was there to hear Cardiff West MP Kevin Brennan read from his poem The Game.
He held one of the first public readings of his work there in 1912, when he read from The Judgement.
This represents the gap between cumulative GDP and population at a given latitude, and is best read from right to left.
And he read from a prayer missal that they had kept hidden.
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Spiegelman says he learned to read from Batman and other comic books.
Mr Burnham also read from police papers which quoted an officer who watched as fans used advertising hoardings to ferry the injured.
On Tuesday, a lawyer for the families read from the interview transcripts.
The result is a sort of high-quality, unusually rigorous coffee-table book, designed to be dipped into rather than read from beginning to end.
The design by Rachel Read from Colchester in Essex includes a spiral timeline that features plaques naming each British Olympic gold medallist since 1908.
Data gleaned here helps the software engineers understand what, exactly, the satellite images are showing, especially when flooding makes certain fields hard to read from satellite images.
The remark was made during a briefing in which the brigadier mostly read from a written statement, with an eagle-eyed defence ministry official beside him.
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In a dissent read from the bench, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg questioned the fairness of the test, which was 60 percent written and 40 percent oral.
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With this increasingly popular protocol, supported mobile apps -- regardless of their platform -- are able to read from and write to our little WiFi device.
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So what can we read from the Groupon IPO cover letter, penned by chief executive Andrew Mason (a guy we put on our cover last summer)?
One response that I read from a spokesperson from EMI - one of the big four labels - you know, they're acknowledging that DRM creates confusion for consumers.
He will also read from the "I Have a Dream" speech of civil rights activist Martin Luther King during the orchestra's performance of Alexander Miller's Let Freedom Ring.
As Summers pointed out, Clinton would have read from a variety of respected economic research journals and sources of ground-breaking economic thought and bring those ideas to the meeting.
Financial planners tend to read from a standard book presuming that all investors are the same and that a fully diversified portfolio of stocks and bonds is right for everyone.
Women of the Wall say their central mission is to be able to "wear prayer shawls, pray, and read from the Torah collectively and out loud at the Western Wall".
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