• Nothing says amnesia more than a Power Point presentation, reading aloud from slides, bullet point after bullet point.

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  • The area was soon awash with whimsical people reading aloud to each other.

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  • Perry opened an envelope with the results of the blind vote, reading aloud the decision to thousands of Scouts leaders and volunteers.

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  • Reading aloud from his memoirs, legendary Venetian seducer Giacomo Casanova (Malkovich, languid and sardonic) looks back at some of his most memorable 18th-century liasons.

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  • Giorgio and Clara drift around scenes of his life at the military quarters, reading aloud their letters to one another across time and space.

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  • For several months, the Women of the Wall group has held prayers in the female side, wearing traditional shawls and reading aloud from the Torah.

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  • They often have problems spelling, writing, reading aloud and pronouncing words.

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  • The next day Wright and her business partner, JillSinger, took turns reading aloud from Made in America, Sam Walton's autobiography, during the five-hour drive to Bentonville, Ark.

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  • T-Shirt image On 7 December, 2005, Maya Evans, a vegan chef aged 25, was convicted of breaching the new Serious Organised Crime and Police Act by reading aloud at the Cenotaph the names of 97 British soldiers killed in Iraq.

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  • After a few undistinguished months of Reading Aloud on the Six O'Clock News, he became a presenter in the mid-80s, working first on the regional news programme London Plus (known within the building as "Sod Off Kent") and then on the BBC's Breakfast Time.

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  • She was only reluctantly interested in the particulars of the medications, but Oberon wanted to know all about them, and talked incessantly about it, parroting what Beadle and Blork had said or reading aloud from the packets of information that the nurses had given them.

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  • "WarGames" director John Badham also worried that people would eventually tire of watching Matthew Broderick reading aloud from a screen, so he pushed Mr. Parkes and his co-screenwriter Lawrence Lasker to devise a way to make the computer talk, like HAL in "2001: A Space Odyssey, " even though no such technology existed at the time.

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  • Emails pop up as they're received, with the platform reading messages aloud, if you so choose.

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  • Reading it aloud also helps you catch mistakes in grammar and style.

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  • As you'll recall, this service was first unveiled at SXSW, which delivers the latest headlines and accompanying imagery upon a wearer's request -- even to the point of reading an article aloud, if you so desire.

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  • His students have been seen in Pompeii, reading Pliny's letters aloud as they stroll the streets, and at the Fons Bandusia near Rome, pouring wine into the water while reciting Horace.

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  • He highlights the usual PowerPoint sins: text-heavy slides, bullets, reading the text on the slides aloud, etc.

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  • An optical-character-recognition machine for the blind that's capable of reading most types of printed text aloud, the CCD flatbed scanner, speech-recognition software, the first synthesizer that created sounds virtually indistinguishable from those produced by their acoustic counterparts, and a whole bunch of other nifty things we can barely comprehend came from Ray's brain.

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