And he remembered, I promise you, every word he ever read and every plot of every movie he ever saw.
Once it arrived, we used the touchscreen to zoom in and scroll across the document -- handy features for those who need to read word documents on the go, but don't want to rely on their tiny phone screen.
Mr. Maziarz read almost word-for-word 14 sentences from an 18-sentence speech prepared by Mr. Cuomo's office.
Keough's Web site is in Spanish, and the VC can't read a word.
But in those days we waited until the next morning to read the printed word.
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At The News, it was a standing joke that the competing TV and radio stations read our stories word-for-word on air.
Some people still swear they can read the English word "sex" in the fronds of the Coco-de-Mer palm tree that adorns the ten-rupee note issued by the island nation of the Seychelles.
Imaging studies show that the best readers have the most brain activity in the rear, instant-word-forming area when they read.
An article I recently read cautioned estate planners about word choice in speaking to clients.
Don't take our word for it however -- you can read the teardown for yourself at the source link below.
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That lets you read the text in attachments like Word and Acrobat files and see pictures in grayscale, like a BlackBerry on steroids.
Before either side says another word about Tocqueville, though, they should both read Mr Brogan.
He also gets a lot of sales form word of mouth, referrals and from people who read about his company somewhere else online or in a magazine.
"Marky was partial to a few drinkies, but he was a kind man with a big heart and never had a bad word to say about anyone, " a statement read.
Don't take our word for it, though, hit the link and read the whole thing for yourself.
He turned his book into a spoken-word project, and in 2005 he asked Jones to read a passage.
By using this search tool, one can access a news site without having to read any bad news, because every possible word and phrase that could be seen as a downer (think "cash-strapped, " "financial turmoil" or "unemployment") is blacked out.
"The actual word shape was the most distinctive thing because if you had Birmingham in capitals, from a distance, it's difficult to read but in caps and lower case you have word shape, " says Calvert.
All she knows is that a few years ago word got around that there was money to be made pretending to read books that were in danger of falling off the bestseller lists.
At his best in his communication of the written word, for years to come Catholics and other believers will be able to read his three encyclicals on faith, hope and love.
In addition, in order to be fully accurate in word reading, we have to use meaning gleaned from the context in many cases, for example "read", "lead", "sow", "close".
The neuroscience of literacy suggests that, sometimes, the best way to make sense of a difficult text is to read it in a difficult format, to force our brain to slow down and process each word.
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