Word: reads
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...read those, each and every one of those Census Block Groups demographically and know what kind of folks they are, how much money they make, how much education they have, what's their ethnic background, what's their religion et cetera," says Reese...
...read each and every one of those attitudinally: what they think about issues, what they think about the future, what they think about the past, what they think about themselves, what they think about the candidates or issues. Knowing those things, we can create messages to those specifics," he says...
...Fort Lauderdale Award for Extracurricular Studying. To Quayle, for claiming that he had read three books during his last "spring vacation...
...over the intervening decades. But it is his lonely struggle to produce a big book that has impressed some pretty influential folks. Yale professor Harold Bloom calls Brodkey "unparalleled in American prose fiction since the death of William Faulkner." Susan Sontag says Brodkey is "going for real stakes. I read every word he writes." The author, who lives on Manhattan's Upper West Side, has sometimes been willing to join the chorus of his admirers: "It's dangerous to be as good a writer...
...streets and hold some public meetings. Missionaries are usually based at existing Mormon churches, and Tolk says that he would also talk to interested people who had been referred to the church by friends. "We present what the teachings of the church are and ask people to read the Book of Mormon," he says...