Word: unreadably
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Laser-equipped staples to sear through the longest reports, recommendations, and otherwise unread reading material the Council produces...
...even if I supported the union, I wouldn't have signed the petition at the Union. This tabling drive, still underway, is not intended to show support for unionism at Harvard. In fact, pro-union literature--unread on the table next to those colorful little buttons--stated quite clearly (in italics) that "There will be a union of clerical and technical workers at Harvard." The petition didn't ask students to express support for the union. It asked them to condemn anticipated Harvard moves to convince workers that a union isn't in their own best interest...
...which was the first Soviet publication to run the full story of Mathias Rust's Red Square landing. Readers sometimes buy the paper, which is primarily intended for foreigners, for ten to 20 times the official cost of 10 kopecks (16 cents). Ogonyok, which two years ago was largely unread, now sells out all 1.5 million issues every week. Under the editorship of Vitaly Korotich, the magazine has published a 1939 testament from an exiled Bolshevik denouncing Stalin as "the real enemy of the nation, and the organizer of famine and fake trials." It also sent a young reporter...
...saying it wasn't kicking around in his briefcase [unread]; I'm also saying it was never discussed with him," Russell added...
...does the reader fit into this complex structure of interwoven times and multiple voices? "Terra Nostra," for example, has often been considered unreadable by critics. Yet Fuentes emphasizes that in spite of its difficulty, it is a novel which does not go unread. "The Death of Artemio Cruz" and "Where the Air is Clear" were both considered extremely difficult and complicated when they first appeared. Fuentes tells of one critic who suggested that "The Death of Artemio Cruz" served no better purpose than to be flushed down the drain. "Today," Fuentes says, "these novels are read by 15 year-olds...