The workers sit at desks in long, Dickensian school rooms listening to novels read aloud from a dais. |
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It is basically a long prose poem meant to be read aloud, and I could only take so much of that at one time. |
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Both will respond to activities such as poetry read aloud, choral readings with repetitious phrasing, and intentional changes of voice. |
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We were stunned when a messenger Jeep drove me to the rear to hear the cease-fire order read aloud. |
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I was the one who read aloud the award citation as it was presented to her, and my voice choked up a bit. |
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Unlike most books, children's books have to read well aloud, and Pooh is a delight to read aloud. |
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Then a bell sounded as the name of each crew member and passenger was read aloud. |
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There was genuine consternation at the bar as the newspaper report was read aloud. |
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Another prisoner produced a bullhorn and read aloud a statement in English. |
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This is meant to be read aloud with some drama and fun even if you're not an actor. |
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She read aloud with a passion and urgency that eclipsed everything else around her. |
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Schiller's works must be read aloud, in the manner of the rhapsodists of ancient Greece. |
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In an attempt to calm Usher, his friend pulled from the bookcase a second rate medieval romance and began to read aloud. |
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All the class does is read aloud a text and everyone then discusses what it means to them. |
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A deaf person taps out their message on a textphone and the text is then read aloud by the operator to a hearing person. |
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In these interior images, figures read aloud, spin wool, and converse with one another. |
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The themes live through a language buzzing with resonance and cadence, a hallucinatory, burlesque fusion that demands to be read aloud. |
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At police precincts in the city, the names of the 23 officers killed were read aloud. |
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The entry was read aloud by Pennsylvania state police Lt. Col. George Bivens at a September press conference a few days later. |
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Ibbotson is dextrous with pace and suspense, accessible, always amusing, and a treat to read aloud, and the book is both joyously light-hearted and profoundly good-hearted. |
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In his remedial English class, he wrote these comic essays that the teacher actually read aloud in class. |
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A general read aloud the order that Pvt. Eddie Slovik was to be executed for the crime of desertion. |
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After the read aloud, the text was extended as children examined pictures of a cricket, a ground beetle, and ladybugs, and they made comments and comparisons. |
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Often when nonfluent readers read aloud, their reading is interrupted not only by their own pauses but by other students who tell them the word that is causing the pause. |
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Fawkes's and Tresham's testimony regarding the Spanish treason was read aloud, as well as confessions related specifically to the Gunpowder Plot. |
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It has been suggested that the poem was intended to be read aloud, which is probable as this was a common activity at the time. |
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To inspire his soldiers, General George Washington had The American Crisis, first Crisis pamphlet, read aloud to them. |
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After dinner a book would be read aloud, and he would take notes in a cursory way. |
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Then I read aloud from something that captures the Holiday Spirit. |
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Giorgio read aloud what they had chosen as their class motto. |
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Newspapers were read aloud in taverns and clubs, and circulated hand to hand. |
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Like other Chartist papers it was often read aloud in coffee houses, workplaces and the open air. |
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Confessions and declarations from the prisoners were then read aloud, and finally the prisoners were allowed to speak. |
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Out-going Washoe County Commission Chairman David Humke read aloud the thought provoking sentiments of many northern Nevadans towards their wild horses and burros. |
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Originally indicating how the voice should be modulated when chanting the liturgy, the positurae migrated into any text meant to be read aloud, and then to all manuscripts. |
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These letters are closer to Holmes's conversation, and cast light upon the style he adopted in judicial opinions, which were often designed to read aloud. |
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Shadowplay is another of the master locksmith's nested boxes whose evocative, ensorcelling prose will withstand multiple readings, especially if read aloud. |
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The exuberant, colorful artwork only slightly anthropomorphizes the India jungle animals in this enjoyable storybook that's just plan fun to read aloud. |
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Especially recommended for parents to read aloud with children, as some of the alliterative verses are virtual tongue-twisters in their own right. |
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