Requesting me then to exchange seats with him, that he might the better distinguish
the fine print of the volume, he took my armchair at the window, and, opening the book, resumed his discourse very much in the same tone as before.
Bhaer sometimes used eye glasses, and Jo had tried them once, smiling to see how they magnified
the fine print of her book.
And when I returned new drifts would have formed, through which I floundered, where the busy northwest wind had been depositing the powdery snow round a sharp angle in the road, and not a rabbit's track, nor even
the fine print, the small type, of a meadow mouse was to be seen.
In an apparent swipe at the US, Locsin added in his tweet: "Last time we did not read
the fine print we fell into the worst debt trap of all: that laid by NY banks/WB/IMF."
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Zarate said this legal issue will have to be addressed by reading
the fine print of the approved pension hike.
"I think a section of the Congress leaders need to start reading
the fine print, rather than accepting everything that their...
Hadjiyiannis said in most cases,
the fine print on the contracts allowed the banks to charge for the re-evaluation.
The huge bill furnishes
the fine print for the bipartisan pact approved in December that set overall spending levels for the next couple of years.
However, if you read
the fine print, you discover this only relates to visits Police Scotland deem to be "core demands".
Yes,
the fine print of a tenancy contract may prohibit commercial activity.