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- FTM includes the same information, more compactly and more readably.
- I want it represented WELL, and readably.
- Fellow British crime author Martin Edwards commented : " Bude writes both readably and entertainingly.
- You present it very readably also.
- Weeks tells his account readably, though at the expense of a little repetition and loose organization.
- Hanuman Das made precisely the same observation about Mattisse and Timmy12, here or more readably here.
- Especially the music : I didn't know it was that easy to typeset music readably.
- They can then combine this information into readably usable maps for locals to use in their administration of each conservancy.
- In his readably panoramic history of the Japanese military, Robert B . Edgerton does not write of the Faustian myth.
- A concise article, very readably written, guiding the reader through the story and always pointing out the important points.
- Due to the lack of readably available hearing screenings in developing countries, hearing loss is often left undetected in all ages.
- "Kiss the Girls " is a remarkably toned-down film adaptation of James Patterson's readably demented novel.
- However, in an effort to be concise, I tried to find a balance between providing ample evidence and remaining readably brief.
- E2 users don't like long writeups and show their displeasure; maybe Wikipedia renders them more readably, or the sectioning helps.
- If I see personal attacks, or things readably perceived as personal attacks, I will remove them or issue a Firmly Worded And Vaguely Threatening Statement.
- Zelikow said he believes another reason for the book's success is that while the authors strived to write clearly and readably, they did not write down to their audience.
- That he was recognized for his accomplishments in Russia only 21 years after his execution is merely one of several paradoxes in a history that is scrupulously and readably presented in Whymant's book.
- Macintyre readably reconstructs the activities of a man who by definition would have wanted them kept secret, relying on several memoirs and on an oral autobiography that Worth gave to Pinkerton when his end was near.
- As a result, " The Good Nanny " races very readably almost right to the end before it succumbs to genre confusion and winds up sounding glib about events that have to be understood as tragic.
- Anthony Boucher received the novel favourably, comparing it to the " spiritual fantasies " of Charles Williams and describing it as " a strange story, with strong allegorical overtones, told in a readably down-to-earth way ."
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