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I came out of Radcliffe badly underread.
Jonathan Franzen has called him "one of the most undervalued and underread writers in America."
He did not underread his torsiometer, and he weighed the meteors upon certified balances.
"Sometimes they can be underread and sometimes they can show a problem which can be more serious than it really is."
In fact, she knows a lot about early American culture and much less when it comes to film, television and even her fellow novelists; Robinson describes herself as "woefully underread among my contemporaries."
It would be easy to under-read the events in this stultifying household.
One of the only young women in the game not oversexed and under-read is sucked into a jet turbine.
They tend to under-read body fat percentage.
Mark Twain loved to present himself as self-taught and under-read, but his carefully annotated books tell a different story.
Conversely it will under-read if the setting is greater than QNH.
Such devices tend to over-read at low blood pressure, and under-read very high blood pressure.
From this we can deduce that an accurate ASI will always under-read.
This method can over-read by capturing harmless condensates, or under-read due to the insulating effect of the smoke.
Cordwainer Smith Rediscovery Award honors under-read science fiction and fantasy authors with the intention of drawing renewed attention to the winners.
Heaney's translation was not only famously readable - like Fagles" translations of Homer - but it took a widely under-read story and made in accessible again.
Inwood and Woolf's new translation reclaims and gives voice to an under-read, but important, Aristotelian text, argues Nakul Krishna.
The result is, paradoxically, that Hegel is a constant presence in philosophical discussions, not just in spite of how relatively under-read he remains, but perhaps even because of it.
A further complication may be that any sideslipping to correct for drift may cause the ASI to under-read so that the speed may have to be judged.
Automated devices - automated blood pressure devices significantly under-read diastolic pressure in a variable and unpredictable manner, by up to 25 mm Hg, particularly in women with pre-eclampsia.
However, during patient motion, the venous blood also moves, which can cause conventional pulse oximetry to under-read SpO levels because it cannot distinguish between the arterial and venous blood.
The MSC said it appeared a GXP metering error at Mt Roskill from December 1998 to September 1999 possibly resulted in metered quantities being under-read.
Though the first collection might be more consistent - it was short-listed for a National Book Award, but it is still under-read - this one is equally necessary for its occasional missteps.
This collection of short fiction and essays from the remarkable and criminally under-read Soviet writer includes haunting short stories and his excoriating wartime exposé of the Treblinka death camp.
The publication of a hefty quiz book, in commemoration of five decades of UC, ensures that we no longer have to wait for the show's next airing to remind us of how under-read we are.
She gives a nod to Dame Ngaio Marsh, a deeply under-read Golden Age writer whose detective, Roderick Alleyn, marries artist Agatha Troy, who features in several of Marsh's novels.
Lardon under-read the putt but his brother hit it too hard, taking the break out of it and the ball hit the back of the cup, bounced straight up and fell back in giving Brad Lardon his second fully exempt year on the PGA Tour.
During this latter period, however, Hamsun did produce some fine work, including the novels Growth of the Soil, for which he was awarded the Nobel prize in 1920, and The Ring is Closed, a criminally under-read meditation on the meaning of work and life that is one of the true jewels of western literature.