| 11. | Articles in program books regularly decry coughing, candy unwrapping, page turning, jewelry rattling and noisy watches, beepers and telephones.
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| 12. | It really has more to do with the responsiveness of the screen than the actual method of page turning.
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| 13. | This 1985 bedtime story has been reissued as a board book that will stand up to repeated page turnings.
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| 14. | For first-timers and fans of Lustbader alike, there's more than enough in Dark Homecoming to keep the pages turning.
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| 15. | "I saw a big, thick book with pages turning and I saw these drawings on these pages, " she said.
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| 16. | In Scroll, there is no page turning, and the book appears as continuous text, read vertically like a web browser.
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| 17. | Mark Yon called the last quarter of the book " a tour de force of heart-stopping, page turning moments ".
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| 18. | In studio recordings, for example, it is no longer necessary to digitally remove the rustle of page turning in the background.
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| 19. | That, too, is only the first of many developments in a plot that goes far beyond credulity but keeps those pages turning.
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| 20. | The patient sensed her distraction ( or, perhaps, heard the pages turning ? ) and the young woman came clean to Slochower.
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