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But he said today's rereading was designed to get the rabbi into the witness stand.
Each act of writing, then, is to some degree both a reverie and a rereading.
Slowly, with much reading and rereading of the same paragraphs, things began to fit into place.
She was reading and rereading the letter Splaa had given her at last.
The dossier on him would make interesting rereading, later, in view of this meeting.
Faulkner is also one of those writers who benefits from a rereading.
But only a slow rereading made me recognise a truly remarkable and original writer.
She'd stayed up, reading and rereading Kyle's comic book, missing her family already.
A close rereading might lead to other conclusions, but I will not spoil the mystery.
Today's rereading of the testimony involved a bit of courtroom theater.
They also requested a rereading of testimony about the meaning of various blood tests.
These were gone through with high pleasure, and two or three thousand of them were important enough to be reserved for future rereading.
From constant rereading, Vespasian knew the details by heart.
Modernism, poststructuralistism, and communication studies: A rereading of an ongoing debate.
Ballantyne has offered an innovative rereading of modern Sikh history.
What Brink most interestingly proposes is a rereading of the canonical texts.
Then he telephones those attorneys and wants to know why they keep postponing the rereading of his grandmother's will.
I also started another rereading of The Road.
For the amateur and professional, the 10 essays that form the book's backbone merit periodic rereading.
Rereading books is a form of archaeology.
He could write a horrible letter, then make a show of rereading it and tearing it up in disgust.
The mature rereading adds hugely to the experience.
"I had just done a major rereading of Whitman so I was in touch with the subject," he said.
They did not send out any notes asking for clarification of the law or rereading of testimony, court officials said.
Without spoken words - or a rereading of the original work - one would be lost in the thicket of the plot.