"Has no standing" is how it reads in the ruling. | |
All my secretary knows about America is what she reads in people magazine. | |
Doesn't matter what book your mom reads in her final precious moments. | |
Earl never reads in the bathroom. | |
He reads in French, but most of his own writings are in English. | |
"Has no standing" is how it reads in the ruling. | |
All my secretary knows about America is what she reads in people magazine. | |
Doesn't matter what book your mom reads in her final precious moments. | |
Earl never reads in the bathroom. | |
He reads in French, but most of his own writings are in English. | |
"Billy hates to read in French, and Francis remembered this. "Francis said to Billy, | |
"Collective Dynamics of the 'Small-World' Network" : a book Jack read in Venice. | |
"Dear Mom, I'm sorry if what you read in my journal" | |
"Galenus, Avicen, Zeno and Dioscorides well-read in nature's secret lore. " | |
"Hey, l read in an interview that the only person | |
"Serves me right for abandoning reading in favour of having fun. " | |
"They began by making remarks, doubtless intended to be funny, but which only made her concentrate on her reading in an attempt to escape, make herself totally deaf and dumb." | |
'Cause you're reading in the car. | |
'Today, after reading in the Sunday papers, 'that the laws of the United Kingdom cannot be held to operate in Burgundy, 'from an early hour, | |
(woman reading in Greek) | |
"Billy hates to read in French, and Francis remembered this. "Francis said to Billy, | |
"Collective Dynamics of the 'Small-World' Network" : a book Jack read in Venice. | |
"Dear Mom, I'm sorry if what you read in my journal" | |
"Galenus, Avicen, Zeno and Dioscorides well-read in nature's secret lore. " | |
"Hey, l read in an interview that the only person | |
"Serves me right for abandoning reading in favour of having fun. " | |
"They began by making remarks, doubtless intended to be funny, but which only made her concentrate on her reading in an attempt to escape, make herself totally deaf and dumb." | |
'Cause you're reading in the car. | |
'Today, after reading in the Sunday papers, 'that the laws of the United Kingdom cannot be held to operate in Burgundy, 'from an early hour, | |
(woman reading in Greek) | |