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d the horses rearing up - together provide the | reader a very peculiar effect. |
f these 14 characters perspectives, giving the | reader a unique insight into the thoughts and deeper |
In order to give the | reader a well rounded picture of Dominic's personalit |
He receives and shares with the | reader a letter from Archivist Lindhorst. |
f the text adding a new element that gives the | reader a different perspective on the artist. |
verified reports of Christian healing give the | reader a working understanding of the Principle and p |
l event that is described in The Flying Saucer | Reader, a book by Jay David published in 1967. |
Religious Society of Friends article to allow | reader a chance to understand what the term means (gr |
He became a bencher in 1591 and Autumn | Reader a year later. |
ile at the same time giving the existing crime | reader a different experience," says Zuiker. |
These books give the | reader a first hand account of being in the cockpit o |
Thus, for the | reader a jersey number is an encyclopedic fact. |
(for example Islam or World Food) to give the | reader a comprehensive guide and analysis. |
blication is the edited anthology A New Forest | Reader: A Companion Guide to the New Forest, its Hist |
d in the same year, with a teaching staff of a | reader, a lecturer, a senior demonstrator and 10 stud |
ress in the U.S. would later print The Olympia | Reader, a best-selling anthology containing material |
istant reading in her 1978 book, The Resisting | Reader: A Feminist Approach to American Fiction. |
our Own Destiny" books, Suicide King gives the | reader a large series of choices. |
For his stance on this matter, Utne | Reader, a United States magazine that provides "alter |
list representation had four types of cell: a | reader, a header, a sublist indicator, and a payload |
The Resisting | Reader: A Feminist Approach to American Fiction, Bloo |
account the perceptions of others to give the | reader a comprehensive picture of the main character. |
Hubdog combines the functionalities of an RSS | reader, a podcast player, a unique search engine, and |
to multiple significant artifacts, giving the | reader a vivid background to their origin. |
ries have an almost heroic quality, giving the | reader a sense of assurance, even hope. |
He also led the team that created the Times | Reader, a digital version of the newspaper created in |
ath featured an interview with the singer Eddi | Reader about the poet Robert Burns, the major focus o |
er and father and the truth is revealed to the | reader about Haru's knowledge of his relationship to |
s also published several books for the general | reader about linguistics and the English language, wh |
could work, but only if it is used to tell the | reader about Cox; i.e., "Cox and her husband enjoy sp |
If the | reader accepts the axiom that colonias originated wit |
With a free | reader account, users can use FiledBy to build and so |
promoted from Lecturer to Senior Lecturer and | Reader, achieving the title of Professor of English L |
This work offers the | reader acquainted with the concepts of Freud, to trac |
ensher wrote: ‘To write a book which makes the | reader, after finishing it, sit in a trance, lost in |
He worked as a lecturer and then a | reader after completing his PhD. |
Martyrs Theodoulos, | reader; Agathapodes, deacon; and those with them at T |
Fox News | reader Ainsley Earhardt often does an unsolved crime |
appeal to the religious and the non-religious | reader alike. |
However, for the | reader all they have to do is simply follow the claim |
e of the Washington City Paper and the Chicago | Reader, along with the Reader's properties The Straig |
theme or race report, and he carried you, the | reader, along with him as though you were riding and |
The | reader also learns about the villagers and their acti |
Each issue of the | Reader also contains a listing of arts and entertainm |
operative, and is the publisher of the Chicago | Reader alternative weekly newspaper. |
He was more a profound thinker than a great | reader, although he studied many theological and phil |
He was an avid | reader always and appreciated the nuances of literatu |
weeney (Ed.):The Second Coming: A Leatherdyke | Reader., Alyson Publications 1996, ISBN 1-55583-281-4 |
g system and a branded version of the Off line | reader Ameol is provided for their use. |
for The New York Times, Money, and the Chicago | Reader, among others. |
Kavvanot ("Abbreviated Intentions") allows the | reader an overview of the ARI's recorded prayer-inten |
is just a user interface and doesn't give the | reader an idea of how a BAM is structured. |
hiristian background and tries to convince the | reader an alternative possibility of what happened in |
he The Independent newspaper") and to give the | reader an indication of who Verkaik is. |
She co-edited The FAIR | Reader: An Extra! |
nsive way to present the evidence and give the | reader an opportunity to make up his or her own mind. |
Sartre gives the | reader an insightful account about how a man's nature |
It also gives the | reader an inside glance of Bear Stearns senior manage |
le pedal), the keycard is inserted in the card | reader and one pushes the start button. |
asis, The White Pelican Review, The Gail Scott | Reader, and How2. |
She is a prestigious | reader and won the Young Poet Prize in her category i |
ologion is primarily a book for the use of the | Reader and Chanters (as distinguished from the Euchol |
Decoding the Ancient Novel: The | Reader and the Role of Description in Heliodorus and |
He was a | Reader and Professor of Department of Economics of Un |
r Part 2 were well received for drawing in the | reader, and for making each character more "distincti |
Sillitto was | Reader and Reader Emeritus in the Physics department |
tem consists of a body-worn sensor, a handheld | reader, and computer software. |
He was a lecturer, | reader, and professor of history at Rajshahi Universi |
Young Harvey was always an avid | reader, and after studying at the nearby Friends Scho |
r work is never beyond the bounds of a general | reader and his excesses are a necessary feature deriv |
gal Affairs, Washington Business Forward, Utne | Reader and National Journal, and is also a frequent d |
age Voice, the Los Angeles Weekly, The Chicago | Reader, and Artforum. |
The band has also appeared in The Chicago | Reader and Chicago Tribune newspapers. |
s songs written for other artists such as Eddi | Reader and Hepburn, recorded by Hewerdine for the fir |
for United Press International, the San Diego | Reader and San Diego Magazine. |
bokov's work, offering sharp reminders to both | reader and character of the joy to be obtained from o |
Another… [is] using the Third | Reader and studying Geography.” |
The Writer, the | Reader and the Critic in a Monoculture, Foundation fo |
in Enugu from 1976 until 1977, before becoming | Reader and later Professor and Head of the Health Car |
asic handwriting recognition, FM radio, e-book | reader and web surfing with 3G. |
successively as Assistant Lecturer, Lecturer, | Reader and (from 1959-1970) as Professor of Public La |
iniscent of Jorge Luis Borges - plays with the | reader and with literary conventions. |
the editor of Fantastic Literature: A Critical | Reader, and co-editor of The Treasury of the Fantasti |
he was successively lecturer, senior lecturer, | reader and professor in the Law School at the Univers |
University where he was successively Lecturer, | Reader and Professor of English and where his student |
ailable including a portable printer, bar code | reader, and an early 3.5-inch diskette drive, the PF- |
der to bring its reality closer to the English | reader and help them concentrate on the story, rather |
The Bible, the | Reader, and the Morality of Literary Knowledge. |
out his career as his valued researcher, proof | reader, and typist. |
He also served as | reader and assistant professor at Imperial College Lo |
cises at the end of each story or poem in each | reader and workbook are designed "to foster analytica |
to American or British format depending on the | reader, and so that editors don't kill each other in |
This version of eSobi includes only the RSS | reader and data library, both are free with the purch |
us, Proculus, and Sosius, deacons; Desiderius, | reader; and Eutychius and Acutius, laymen; at Pozzuol |
Van Kerckhoven was in that period a tireless | reader and spent almost his entire pocket money to bu |
Lady Charlotte Guest, Montague was a voracious | reader, and had an excellent memory; but he unfortuna |
ld the positions of Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, | Reader and Professor of Government. |
He was initially assistant to the | Reader and librarian, before becoming a lecturer in 1 |
tain", Avalon Harmonia (Cyndi Lauper), a tarot | reader and Angela's psychic, suggests that Booth and |
ien in omnibus editions, including The Tolkien | Reader and Tales from the Perilous Realm. |
It includes Orca (a screen | reader and magnifier), Speakup (a console screen read |
n mind, such as the modem, a second smart card | reader, and a message light on the box coupled with a |
ave two Readers who are referred to as a First | Reader and a Second Reader. |
and during his time in the Marine Corps, as "a | reader and a loner". |
ersity of Oxford in 1982, was a Lecturer, then | Reader and finally Professor of Economics at the LSE. |
f editorial ventures became a lecturer, public | reader, and periodical writer. |
it in tethered operation, to connect a barcode | reader and a wired ethernet or wifi link. |
Head Gardener, William | Reader and his wife lived in the coach house on the p |
e was working full time as a disc jockey, news | reader and doing voice overs for local businesses. |
hat was accessible to the average 19th-century | reader, and particularly deals with geology and the b |
ng cab, and acquired a clandestine credit card | reader, and stole the information necessary to duplic |
what he calls "two textual instruments": News | Reader and Regime Change (with David Durand, Brion Mo |
He was a voracious | reader and had in his own private collection thousand |
Subsequently, she became a script | reader and then a script editor, before working as a |
iscovery of the golden plates presented to the | reader and let the reader make the decision about whe |
the retrospective TAP: indeed, using a screen | reader and talking about the way of interacting with |
asberg who had also been working there as play | reader and actor, respectively. |
feature that originally debuted in Los Angeles | Reader and then New Times LA) appeared weekly in 'LA |
er Mac Wiseman worked at the station as a news | reader and disc jockey in the 1940s. |
Fab is an avid | reader and dog lover-master of Gus (Burnese and Austr |
In 1949 Tipper was appointed | Reader and became the only woman to be a full time me |
panded with an eye towards the typical history | reader and the Hoop rolling article can be geared to |
s as a programme arranger and children's story | reader, and later as a singer. |
Principles of Rhetorical Delivery; Rhetorical | Reader and Exercises; Lectures on Homilecticks and Pr |
nued their support for Gears, including Google | Reader and WordPress |
of the Third Hour is normally read by a single | Reader and has very little variation in it. |
etypers (keyboard and printer, plus paper tape | reader and puncher). |
n 1989 to 2007 as a Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, | Reader and finally Professor of Advanced Robotics in |
essage that his plays leave with the attentive | reader and spectator is one of the humanity, forgiven |
ist, John Burneyeat, &c., with Prefaces to the | Reader and several testimonies from various Friends i |
ologue form the son introduces the plot to the | reader, and therefore beside being the main character |
The parts for the | Reader and Chanters are given in full, the Priest's a |
ived by Chicago critics, including the Chicago | Reader and the Loyola Phoenix. |
kly publications such as Bow Bells, the London | Reader, and the Family Herald. |
He was also an avid | reader and national Chess Champion and enjoyed woodwo |
of York, being at dinner with the judges, the | reader and the benchers of the society ‘met with a co |
stian, with ink and quill"; Mary was his first | reader and typed his manuscripts "pretty" for the pub |
ritone saxophone player by the yearly Downbeat | reader and critic polls. |
He has also been a | reader and judge for the high school National Academi |
dparents, both pianists, one a brilliant sight | reader, and the other a jazz musician who played enti |
of the Ninth Hour is normally read by a single | Reader and has very little variation in it. |
The encounter between | reader and text, she says, depends "not on pre-constr |
Peter J. Bentley is a | Reader and College Fellow at UCL and a Collaborating |
A voracious and broad | reader and a frequent visitor to local museums, the a |
She has also been a backing vocalist for Eddi | Reader and Beth Nielsen Chapman and has taken part in |
urprise to her, as she was not an avid fiction | reader, and did not consider herself to be an excepti |
his ingenious strategy allows both the curious | reader and serious researchers in Southern African st |
Chatt's shot was half saved by goalkeeper Joe | Reader and John Devey bundled the ball over the line. |
e developed the Object Syntax Notation and the | Reader and Writer software that became part of the Fe |
e had a liking for sport, but was also an avid | reader, and obtained a second-class degree in jurispr |
firstly a factual timeline and useful for the | reader, and also guides them to several other interne |
is later testimony that he was an enthusiastic | reader and that he had studied Shakespeare and Homer. |
He was also a barrister-at-law and a | Reader and Governor of Lincoln's Inn in London. |
University of Sussex in 2001, where she was a | Reader and then Professor in the School of Biological |
She became an avid | reader and developed her own fictional world that she |
City Paper, Baltimore City Paper, the Chicago | Reader, and the Chattanooga Pulse. |
nderstood in a negative context by the average | reader and thus the word in use for the article is in |
on where she became a senior lecturer, later a | reader and finally professor. |
(This knowledge is left to the | reader, and is not made explicit in the text). |
Replace Adobe | Reader and Its Replacements with Bullzip byJon L. Jac |
igned to be intelligible to the non-specialist | reader and has been in continuous publication for ove |
He was | reader and head of the Department of Indian Studies a |
s, which he kept on an ongoing basis, hiring a | reader and a secretary to keep them, and furnishing t |
he building currently houses the River Cities' | Reader and AdMospheres, an advertising agency. |
There she became a | Reader and, eventually, Professor. |
rst for knowledge that he became an insatiable | reader, and, when he was eighteen years old he had re |
y held the posts of lecturer, senior lecturer, | reader and, since 1998, professor at Norwich Law Scho |
six years, becoming first Senior Lecturer then | reader, apart from a period as Soros Professor of Phi |
In December 2010 Google released a Google | Reader app for Android, which is available from the A |
oks with others who are using Barnes & Noble's | reader application software for Android, BlackBerry, |
Aldiko is an e-book | reader application for the Android operating system. |
The will | reader arrives, but finds that he can't read it, for |
He had been a lay | reader; as well as establishing Brighton's first brew |
In 1997, Davis Square was listed by the Utne | Reader as one of the fifteen "hippest places to live" |
This tends to mislead the | reader, as both cannot be accurate. |
who replaced Duncan Shepherd in the San Diego | Reader as of the November 17, 2010 edition. |
College London, first as a lecturer, then as a | reader, as a professor, and as head of department. |
a was interested in learning and was as avid a | reader as her mother, Joan of Valois, who introduced |
e many of his subjects live in the mind of the | reader as few others of their biographers have been a |
nspirational Leaders and was named by the Utne | Reader as one of a hundred visionaries currently tran |
also wrote and published the first Nepal Bhasa | reader as well as children's story book. |
He first appears to the | reader as a strict, bitter man who finds fault with e |
d knowledge, and patience were required of the | reader, as well as some understanding of the ongoing |
"Another | reader asked about some vestments no longer in use: I |
e didn't care - he had written it for only one | reader, Askew. |
jected" and "scheme collapsed" tends to make a | reader assume that everything described within (ie in |
A former | reader at The Paris Review, he is a senior writer at |
He was appointed | reader at Gray's Inn in 1600, and in 1603 double read |
In 1974 Lehmann published a book of poems, The | Reader at Night, hand-printed on hand-made paper and |
lonion (Фелончик, felonchik) that is worn by a | reader at his tonsuring. |
In autumn 1664 he was appointed | reader at Gray's Inn, of which he had been elected a |
He was lecturer and | reader at the University of Wales, Lampeter between 1 |
aken orders and held a curacy he was appointed | reader at St Peter Mancroft, Norwich, and was afterwa |
g be added to the first sentence to inform the | reader at the outset that that's what this article is |
ilm, that inspire repulsion in the mind of the | reader at the distortion of the female form. |
Initially as a news | reader at BBC Radio Kent he became the regular drive |
Appointed | Reader at Gray's Inn chapel, Buddle died there in 171 |
After being appointed ' | reader' at his inn of court in Lent term, 1571, he wa |
Reader at the Window, 1890, Salon of 1891 (n°1509) (S | |
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