Sentences with phrase «reread parts»

When I reviewed Inescapable, I wanted to reread parts of the book.
I also played around with Photoshop some more and reread parts of Lindsey's ebook, Tasty Food Photography.
I'll have to reread that part before it sinks in.
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).

Not exact matches

Reread the passage, both parts, the government will not pass laws with respect to the various established religions (or the denominations) and will not infringe on the rights of citizens to practice in them.
I think my interest in rereading it was sparked in part by you, actually, claiming earlier that Luther was not a reformer, which I thought was interesting.
Don't call me the idiot... the confusion is on your part... I have studied the BIble over 25 years... the NT not being in Hebrew is most basic... so stop your whining and name calling... and reread my posts
You may believe whatever you want (it's a wonderful thing about this era and this part of the world), but understandings of «the word of God» change as each person reads / rereads them., does devotions / prays / meditates, and studies under new teachers.
Reread the article: the app is used as a study aid, it's no more part of religion than a piece of paper on which we write notes.
Im sorry i reread your post corey and i just wanted to agree with you on the tailoring part taking god knows how long and this is whats pissing me off since i started I've been tailoring this week i overdid it ok so next week il cut back.
I totally thought the black band at the bottom was part of the sweater — I had to reread your post a couple of times to make sure I read correctly that it was a separate tank top!
Harry Potter was a huge part of who I am growing up, and I have reread the series multiple times, and I expect myself...
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.
When a learner goes over multiplication facts or rereads confusing parts of a book, the brain gets better at processing this information because, with such repetition, more neurons grow and connect to other neurons, and neurons get more efficient at sending one another signals.
Even when you do make it part of every job description, codify this in writing, glue it to the table, and read and reread it before every class, some students will insist on sticking to their lane because roles give students something they can do, allowing them to avoid the challenge of the mathematical work that they believe they can't do.
Close reading and rereading should be part of every student's daily practice.
When necessary, teachers prompt students to use comprehension strategies such as rereading a sentence from the beginning, summarizing what has happened so far, predicting what the sentence might say, identifying and thinking about word parts, and looking for cognates (sister words across languages).
No part of them can be changed without you rereading and re-signing the whole thing.
When I finished the book I reread the prologue and first part again — it really tied it all together!!
Without the tags, I have to reread a number of parts of the book to figure out who is speaking.
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.
It is also a great and convenient way to reread the most valuable parts of the book (besides the passages you've highlighted, of course).
Part of the reason I switched to an ereader — and ereaders do not have a glowing backlit screen, you know — is because there's no more room in my tiny house here for any more sillly «book - books» that I'll probably never reread but can't throw out because I paid for them.
«Starting a couple of years ago, rereading old research, seeing what was happening in different parts of the country, I came to a kind of troubling conclusion,» says Dr. Hurley.
But you never know, and the ability to look again, to reread, or to reinterpret is very much part of art and books.
I noticed, in rereading the article, that you have corrected part of the text.
Benier duster (11:24:09): Tim Clark (11:13:16) Reread the bolded parts and explain to me how you interpret those statements as indicating that absolute evaporation is greater during La Nina relative to El Nino
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