The folks in Detroit often disagree with Flint, but they never fail to read him.
Tsarnaev has been less talkative since authorities read him his Miranda rights three days after his capture.
The sage economist John Maynard Keynes wrote about this folly in 1936, but apparently nobody in Washington remembered or even read him.
So I think people will read him forever because of this music, because his musical style makes you feel that the Arabic language is beautiful.
Prosecutors contend that Bryant had not been arrested or even detained at the time and, therefore, police were not required to read him his rights.
Most Beltway Republicans and more than a few Democrats read him.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been less talkative since authorities read him his Miranda rights before charging him with using a weapon of mass destruction, which happened three days after his capture.
We will read him on computers purchased freely and will face no gang or police violence as a result of the computer purchase or the time spent reading the article.
Whitman is so rich that one must read him like one tastes a fine wine or good cigar -- take it in, roll it in your mouth, and savor it!
Once back in Vancouver we get another message from Brian Krebs saying Chris asked him to create an account on plentyoffish, and when he did, he read him back his username and password.
But when we met at the restaurant I wanted to read him something I'd written in a March column, at the height of "Linsanity, " about a 1970 Knicks-Baltimore Bullets playoff game I attended.
His legacy lives on in his monumental body of books, film, television and theater, but more importantly, in the minds and hearts of anyone who read him, because to read him was to know him.
One summer afternoon in Delhi, as the father lay in bed, his health in rapid decline, Manglik's sister Kalpana visited his bedside to read him a passage she had penned in a biography she was writing about him.
But last year, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that what Charles Dickerson told the police -- before they read him his rights -- could be used in his 1997 trial in Virginia on bank robbery charges.
CNN: Supreme Court reaffirms that police must warn criminal suspects of Miranda rights
In one case, where an only child was disinherited in favor of collateral relatives, while a videotape was left rolling, the father said he was legally blind and nobody read him the documents but he signed because his lawyer said it was the right thing to do.
Ms. BLACKBURN: From everything that I've read about him, he sounds so--such a--I don't know, a good man.
The detective said the 34-year-old accused had made no reply when the charge was read to him.
Ashcroft said Walker waived his Miranda rights to have counsel present and to remain silent after having them read to him.
When Holmes returns to court in March, the list of charges will be read to him and he will have an opportunity to enter a plea, Arapahoe County District Attorney George Brauchler told reporters.
CNN: Judge agrees to delay plea for theater shooting suspect
And also because he's not the most pleasant person to ever put on a baseball uniform, and that has been very clear to people even before we saw "Bonds on Bonds" on ESPN and have read about him for years.
Two federal public defenders in Boston -- William Fick and Miriam Conrad -- were in the hospital room April 22 when Tsarnaev had his first court appearance, and had his Miranda rights first read to him by federal Magistrate Marianne Bowler.
"I was fully clothed when I read that to him, by the way, " she adds.
To read more about him and Dropbox, see my cover story from a few months ago.
Noah was unsurprised by the narrative I read off to him because he had so consciously crafted it.
Having to read slowly helped him master complicated issues as he went from a New York City prosecutor to mayor of Stamford, Conn.
"He never really listened to it before, but the other day I brought one home and I read it to him, " Hanks says.
The portfolio managers who McMahon met with, instead of jumping at the chance to have unbiased, unfiltered research that might conflict with what they had previously read, turned him down cold.
Garrison was fingered to speak at this event on the recommendation of a staff of one of our sponsors and after checking his credentials, praying and read blogs about him, we received the Lords direction to invite him for this event.
But when I met him, I realized he doesn't really care what people read or write about him.
Another variation applies here: We both like Coe but read different books by him.
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