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Frankly, he seemed open to anything at this point, so we can't read too much into that.
NPR: Army Gen. Abizaid Will Retire in March
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Saints ending up winning that day, but I wouldn't read too much into that.
BBC: Scully on Leeds v Saints
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Reflecting on it, she doesn't read too much into the fact that no Republican colleagues jumped to action.
NPR: Snowe Presses For Bipartisanship In New Book
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The point is that you can't read too much into one month's number.
WSJ: Review & Outlook: Happy Days Are Not Here Again
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CEOs of small and privately held companies still swagger and invest, unpuckered, but Americans don't read as much about small and private companies.
FORBES: Brag More, Mr. Bush
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So I don't -- I guess I would say don't read too much or too little into that we'll have -- that's being worked through.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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But don't read too much into that.
CNN: Fast and pricey PIII 550 reconsidered
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Busy and stressed, I don't often (read: pretty much never) take the time to phrase requests so they don't sound like orders.
FORBES: Views on News
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The women who read about buildings didn't much change their sketches.
WSJ: The Case for Lying to Yourself
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In general, people who don't own electronic reading devices are more likely not to read much at all.
CNN: E-books spur reading among Americans, survey shows
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"There are about 150 separate articles made up of pencil drafts, manuscripts, and typescripts, along with notebooks and photographs, almost a complete picture of his life and times and his work - so much material that I haven't yet read it all, " Mr Arter added.
BBC: World War I secret documents found in Powys house clearance
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Now, you can lock the orientation sensor and pretty much never encounter this issue again (we can't ever really imagine needing to read a text-based book with adjustable font sizes in landscape mode, after all), but it seemed worth mentioning given it goes unchanged since the previous version.
ENGADGET: Amazon Kindle DX Graphite review