Sentences with phrase «found rereading»

You may have found yourself rereading the previous sentence, wondering about the difference in capitalization, maybe even concluding that I'm probably referring to being a Christian Scientist.
Recognizing my own mixed motives, I have found rereading beloved books — the «personal great books» that Reno describes — to be a helpful corrective for my literary temptations.
I've sent that passage from Rinaldi's speech to many, and find myself rereading it again and again in the weeks that have passed since attending the conference.
I constantly find myself rereading Leading Change by John D. Kotter for work.
This true story takes you to a place so different than your reality that you find yourself rereading parts trying to understand the demented minds of North Korea's leaders and the power of propaganda and fear (Candace B).
I find rereading a classic title can always benefit me in some way, reinforcing a good investment lesson or perhaps even picking up a few insights that I might have missed on previous reads.

Not exact matches

I reread the posts looking for where Q called anyone a sinner and couldn't find it.
The fine theologian Jean - Pierre Jossua once told me that he rereads Proust every ten years in order to find out what has happened to himself.
And as I read and reread your inquiry, I found that my thoughts varied greatly depending how you meant (or I interpreted) a single word.
Reread the Psalms and you'll find more doubting and questioning God than you'll find praising God.
Rereading it recently, I found it quite relevant to the present discussions.
But Sacks's book is an invitation to these rivals to reread their own founding stories and see their brothers differently.
Allow me to offer an example: If you reread Davidâ $ ™ s post above, you find one who is probably as open - minded as is humanly possible, welcoming, non-combative, compassionate, willing to listen... actually listen, and desperately wants to understand.
But the real target of the revisionist rereading of the American Catholic «founding» is the work and reputation of Archbishop John Carroll.
I'm a huge Harry Potter fan myself, and recently reread the series and found myself more intrigued by the adult characters like Sirius and Lupin.
I reread my post and found nothing insulting in it... not even a word!
I have just reread the document and have not found any confirmation that these 4 fetal death were all IP.
During my new son's first six weeks of life, I found myself going to The Nursing Mother's Companion numerous times to read and reread the survival guide sections for the first week and the first two months.
Even rereading these as I type them, I find myself nodding in agreement — unable to imagine parenting any other way.
As I prepared to write this column, I reread several guides to graduate school hoping to find some sage advice to pass along.
Retrieval practice is especially powerful compared with students» most favored study strategies: highlighting and rereading their notes and textbooks, practices that a recent review found to be among the least effective.
In Butler's experiment, students engaged either in rereading or in retrieval practice after reading a text that pertained to one «knowledge domain» — in this case, bats» use of sound waves to find their way around.
I also find it extremely useful to keep rereading my introduction when writing the discussion.
Following my own # 6, I reread Gavin's original article a few more times and find it very helpful in understanding what hasn't been included in models (methane release for example).
I have read, reread and found new articles suggesting the benefits of phytates and phytic acid.
And on several boards so I can find it easily and reread it.
Any final changes are made and then I reread the document (as we still often find small errors that sneak in).
When students reread Scrambled States while thinking of one of the United States, they may be surprised by how many facts and funny details they find!
They found that when students reread passages, they got faster at reading the passages, understood them better, and were able to read subsequent passages better as a result of the repeated reading.
Also, when I was finally able to read books on the first floor, they didn't tell me that I couldn't go back down to the basement and find easier books when I wanted to read or reread for pleasure.
For example, a sentence like «Likewise, investigators found culpability on the part of the ship's crew, in that the ratio of life jackets to passengers was negligently low» may cause readers to need to double back and reread.
Okay, the person who posted that reread the AMAZON contract, and found she'd mis - read.
I found myself underlining, rereading, and contemplating on passages in this book almost as if it was a series of meditations.
Do you find yourself reading and rereading certain sentences asking: What the heck does this mean?
Delilah, a loner who spends most of her time reading and rereading her favorite fairytale from the library, finds she has caught her fictional Prince Charming's attention.
He found this series and enjoys it... quick reads, and rereads.
I recently reread it and found that it's just as good as I remember it — pretty rare in a book.
But rereading after finding out who it is, throws the clues into sharp relief, sparking wonder at how they could have been missed.
Becerra tried typing notes on the Kindle's small keyboard, but when she went back to reread them she found they were laden with typos and didn't make sense.
In fact, when the books were out of print (back in now, thankfully) I found a used copy at an antique mall so now I can reread it whenever I like.
Just stick to classic, reread the books you already own and continue to parrot: «Readers can't find good books.»
I read this novel a year ago, but I find that my thoughts return to it over and over again so much that I plan to reread it this year.
Those who like to reread books will also want to make a point of finding a device with lots of memory to spare.
I found myself planning to reread the first book even before finishing the second one.
I haven't seen the movie, but I do find myself often rereading this hilarious book about hiking the Appalachian Trail.
If you reread your work, you will find on rereading that a great deal of repetition can be avoided by rereading and editing.
However, I see my book as one to peruse and reread certain parts matching where the woman finds herself on any given day of the terrible journey.
After you have written introduction for your dissertation, reread it one more time and find out whether it gives the reasons of why you have chosen this very topic to be the topic of your dissertation.
On rereading the draft, we find that some of our writing is totally pointless that is, we recognize some implicit assumption, some previously unidentified implication in our essay writing.
I found myself stopping to reread passages because they were so beautifully written.
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