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became head of the Department of Theology and | Reader in Christian Theology at University College No |
feature that originally debuted in Los Angeles | Reader and then New Times LA) appeared weekly in 'LA |
The Los Angeles | Reader noted it was "a genuine rarity: a work of seri |
lamour, Associated Press, Details, Los Angeles | Reader, Daily News and hundreds of feature stories in |
Among Bright's publications was an Anglo-Saxon | Reader, whose similarity to the reader published by t |
t film director of the region Mr.Sushil Ankan, | Reader in Philosophy,Marwari College, Ranchi. |
he excerpt known as Handy Tables, an anonymous | reader in the third century wrote the comment (a scho |
hand, as well as a few Greek vowels by another | reader. |
John," where AN employee John Oppliger answers | reader questions about anime. |
The Anti-Chomsky | Reader Encounter Books (2004)) ISBN 978-1893554979 |
z on several books (including The Anti-Chomsky | Reader (2004)); and promoter of other Horowitz ventur |
aper offers to send the printed edition to any | reader worldwide for an additional fee. |
for the article here to do that anyway, as any | reader can find the lyrics with a simple Google searc |
, and the book should still hold appeal to any | reader interested in the period. |
In 2007, it received AOK's | reader award for "Best brunch in town". |
Produce" category in Memphis Commercial Appeal | reader polls. |
He was appointed | reader at Gray's Inn in 1600, and in 1603 double read |
In 1919 he was appointed | Reader in Pharmacology at Cambridge. |
In 1857 he was appointed | reader in law to the University of Melbourne. |
er of languages in Montrose, and was appointed | reader in that town in 1585. |
ty of East Anglia where he was later appointed | Reader. |
blished in 1927, Sivaraja Pillai was appointed | Reader with E. V. Anantharama Aiyar and K. Varadaraju |
mbridge, studied in Germany, and was appointed | reader in Hebrew at Gonville and Caius College 1863. |
In 1794 he was appointed | reader of chemistry at Oxford. |
He was then appointed | Reader in Religious Studies, at Sussex University, fo |
In 1959 he was appointed | Reader in Experimental Cytology. |
In autumn 1664 he was appointed | reader at Gray's Inn, of which he had been elected a |
In 1930 Alder was appointed | reader for chemistry at Kiel, and promoted to lecture |
aken orders and held a curacy he was appointed | reader at St Peter Mancroft, Norwich, and was afterwa |
Mitford was appointed | Reader in Classical Archaeology and retired as Honora |
Appointed | Reader at Gray's Inn chapel, Buddle died there in 171 |
In 1957 he was appointed | Reader in Pure Mathematics, a post which he held unti |
After being appointed ' | reader' at his inn of court in Lent term, 1571, he wa |
In 1949 Tipper was appointed | Reader and became the only woman to be a full time me |
He was appointed | reader in chemistry in 1781, and delivered an inaugur |
He was appointed | Reader in mathematics at Westfield College, Universit |
at Calcutta University before being appointed | Reader in History at Dhaka University in 1927. |
He was appointed | Reader in Russian and the other Slavonic languages in |
In 2000, he was appointed | Reader in Social and Cultural History at Oxford. |
In 1933 he was appointed | Reader in Egyptology at the University of Oxford. |
criminal law courts, and was in 1857 appointed | reader in law to the university of Melbourne. |
mundry Training College, when he was appointed | Reader of Indian History and archaeology with fellow |
ajor figures in Russian literature to the Arab | reader. |
Aristotle, A New Aristotle | Reader (1988) |
He probably served as | Reader till his death in 1931. |
As | Reader, he delivered two discourses to the effect tha |
Ellis has remained at Warwick University as | Reader (1973), holder of a Personal Chair (1976), and |
In 1946 Mair returned to LSE as | reader in colonial administration, commencing a secon |
go then assumed a post at Moscow University as | reader in stellar astronomy, becoming the first perso |
at the Keele University, then in 1962 moved as | reader to King's College London where he worked until |
As | reader to the Temple, to which he was chosen soon aft |
In 1928 he acted as | Reader in the Department of History of the University |
He also served as | reader and assistant professor at Imperial College Lo |
in 1961 and Senior Lecturer in 1967 as well as | Reader in 1970). |
In 1964 Harris took up a position as | reader in Geography at University College London (UCL |
ollege, as University Lecturer in 1904, and as | Reader in Petrology in 1918. |
th the letter W. In 1920, he took up a post as | Reader in English Language at the University of Leeds |
s and North America as a lay missionary and as | reader at the St. Nicholas Church in New York City. |
Horowitz, although Dan Stevens replaced him as | reader for Snakehead and Crocodile Tears. |
ngton at Cambridge, he returned to Imperial as | reader in mathematics. |
Selborne Chambers by accepting a position as ' | reader' to a male barrister Edward Ellis. |
he then moved to University College, London as | Reader in London History later holding a chair in the |
ited States Naval Academy from his position as | reader in maritime history at the Joint Services Comm |
which won't raise the eyebrow of an attentive | reader (lowers eyebrow). |
essage that his plays leave with the attentive | reader and spectator is one of the humanity, forgiven |
enerate advertising revenue through attracting | reader page views as first exposed in the context of |
, he rose to be an ancient in 1516, and Autumn | Reader in 1524. |
He became a bencher in 1591 and Autumn | Reader a year later. |
t-at-law in 1589, and was both Lent and Autumn | Reader of his Inn in that same year. |
ting phrases to be intelligible to the average | reader (chaptalization etc) it's shaping up as quite |
or the most part) and tailored for the average | reader within the planned demographic. |
l, and probably not of interest to the average | reader. |
more interesting and engaging for the average | reader. |
and would thus create confusion to the average | reader. |
title, whether capitalised or not, the average | reader would expect to find an article about such uni |
nderstood in a negative context by the average | reader and thus the word in use for the article is in |
She was an avid | reader, citing a need for "a quiet place where books |
Young Harvey was always an avid | reader, and after studying at the nearby Friends Scho |
He is an excellent marksman and an avid | reader. |
Kurimu) in a little sister way, and is an avid | reader. |
grew up in rural Kentucky where he was an avid | reader. |
Harris was an avid | reader who loved to spend hours at the race track and |
Florence was also an avid | reader, collecting an estimation of 1,000 books in he |
He also became an avid | reader, enjoying classics such as The Iliad and The O |
An avid | reader of British art and Gothic Revivalist John Rusk |
He is a triathlete and an avid | reader of history and biography. |
Swamiji was an avid | reader of Gandhian literature and participated in the |
He was an avid | reader of Literature in Telugu and English. |
n distributed by the CIA, Buckley was "an avid | reader of politics and history" and "a collector and |
Widders was also an avid | reader during his childhood, a skill that he continue |
re he was an active student leader and an avid | reader. |
hysicist, Dr. McDaniel was known to be an avid | reader of both fiction and classics as well as an exp |
Fab is an avid | reader and dog lover-master of Gus (Burnese and Austr |
Since she was a child, Foyt was an avid | reader; books were a very important part in her life. |
Because she had been an avid | reader, especially of poetry, the Rogers decided that |
He was also an avid | reader and national Chess Champion and enjoyed woodwo |
She is an avid | reader, posting recommendations of her favorite books |
He was an avid | reader always and appreciated the nuances of literatu |
An avid | reader, he was equally famous for the rich library he |
e had a liking for sport, but was also an avid | reader, and obtained a second-class degree in jurispr |
Parish, an avid | reader of many books, caused an international sensati |
She became an avid | reader and developed her own fictional world that she |
An avid | reader of English and American literature, Desclos ei |
e is known to admire modern art and is an avid | reader of historical and scientific literature. |
whom he wished to be known as, while avoiding | reader confusion. |
iness & educational-class tethered usb barcode | reader. |
infrared connection point for Canon's Barcode | Reader |
it in tethered operation, to connect a barcode | reader and a wired ethernet or wifi link. |
Michael P Barnett, | Reader in Information Processing, 1964-1965. |
Brother Paul's Mormon Bathroon | Reader. |
The Portable Beat | Reader. |
He won Down Beat's | reader poll in 1938 and 1940. |
He became | reader in chemistry at Oxford in 1801, and in 1803 wa |
University College, London, and in 1872 became | reader under the council of legal education and exami |
In 1936 he became | reader there and in 1944 received an honorary doctora |
Richard Herbert Greaves (1941-2008) who became | Reader in Mathematics at Cardiff University. |
hilosophy of religion there in 1962; he became | Reader in 1963. |
He became | reader in 1959, professor between 1970-1982 and an Em |
He became | Reader in Russian and Balkan Medieval History, Univer |
rdshire in 1528, and in the next autumn became | reader at the Middle Temple. |
In 1924 he became | Reader at the London School of Economics where he rem |
He became | reader in history at Queen Mary College, London and w |
hemical Crystallography, and in 1990 he became | Reader in Organic Materials. |
He became | Reader at the University of Glasgow in 2005, EPSRC Ad |
Mann became | Reader in Ophthalmology at the University of Oxford i |
rer in geology at Durham University and became | Reader in 1988. |
He became | reader in thermodynamics in 1936. |
t of Welsh at Bangor in 1975, rising to become | Reader (1983-1989). |
opical Medicine, Hill moved with him, becoming | Reader in Epidemiology and Vital Statistics in 1933 a |
geology at the University of Bristol, becoming | Reader in 1968. |
in Enugu from 1976 until 1977, before becoming | Reader and later Professor and Head of the Health Car |
to a university lectureship in 1971, becoming | Reader in 1990 and Professor in 1992. |
er (1933) then lecturer (1936) before becoming | Reader in Medieval History at the University of Londo |
ed in Cambridge after his ordination, becoming | Reader in Greek Grammar in 1615 and Reader in Greek L |
sh Language at Birmingham University, becoming | Reader the following year. |
ker, Patterns for College Writing, The Bedford | Reader, The American Promise and more. |
She has been | reader in economic history at Oxford University betwe |
A Marvin Bell | Reader (selected prose and poetry), Middlebury Colleg |
The Bengali | Reader (1862) |
5 he founded an annual exhibition for the best | reader of the lessons in the college chapel; in 1849 |
The encounter between | reader and text, she says, depends "not on pre-constr |
also wrote and published the first Nepal Bhasa | reader as well as children's story book. |
Palm Bible Plus - open source fork of Bible | Reader for Palm |
able to navigate to specific locations, Bible | Reader can search the Bible using three different sea |
ications are the best selling The Bilingualism | Reader, The Routledge Applied Linguistics Reader and |
It also includes a biometric | reader for security. |
The blind | reader receives only the text of the submitted work, |
the Kurzweil-National Federation of the Blind | Reader with inventor Ray Kurzweil. |
Big Blue | Reader - Allows Commodore 1571, 1581, and CMD floppy |
Thy Kingdom Come: A Blumhardt | Reader (free ebook edited by Vernard Eller) |
KeySoft, which includes a word processor, book | reader, Web browser, email client, voice recorder, me |
The book | reader supports English text files (it can convert th |
the editor and compiler of The Murray Bookchin | Reader (1997); the author of The Politics of Social E |
Bookchin considered her The Murray Bookchin | Reader to be the best introduction to his work. |
The Murray Bookchin | Reader (1997) ISBN 0-304-33874-5 |
bokov's work, offering sharp reminders to both | reader and character of the joy to be obtained from o |
pressured quarterbacks Nathan Enderle or Brian | Reader. |
A voracious and broad | reader and a frequent visitor to local museums, the a |
, Brown's second adaptation, "The Father Brown | Reader 2: More Stories from Chesterton" was published |
sts included her Maid of Honor Campbell Brown, | Reader Jessica Yellin, Dan Senor, Laura and Bill Burt |
The Post Carbon | Reader: Managing the 21st Century's Sustainability Cr |
le pedal), the keycard is inserted in the card | reader and one pushes the start button. |
Some machines also had a card | reader unit (like the IBM 026). |
y store two tracks of 650 bytes each, the card | reader (installed under the logo plate above the nume |
ed for a permanent storage device, so the card | reader was optional. |
Alphen is also a professional Tarot card | reader. |
ns included a thermal printer, a magnetic card | reader (HP-67 compatible via converter software), and |
n mind, such as the modem, a second smart card | reader, and a message light on the box coupled with a |
ars wrong when viewed on a computer via a card | reader, if there are pictures from a previous calenda |
ACS smart card and card | reader technologies are used in a wide variety of app |
ng cab, and acquired a clandestine credit card | reader, and stole the information necessary to duplic |
Business Card | Reader - an utility that scans business cards and sav |
the camera to a computer when there is no card | reader present. |
ntly, memory expansion modules to fit the card | reader compartment became available from third-party |
etected by the implementation of magnetic card | reader heads and firmware that can read a signature e |
cryption systems often included a punched card | reader for loading keys. |
y still be retrieved using an external CF card | reader. |
ing to William Studwell in The Christmas Carol | Reader, "Up on the House Top" was the second-oldest s |
t listing the year doesn't help for the casual | reader. |
A casual | reader wouldn't know what "Watling Street" is. |
Stephen Dubner are ″based in fact″, the casual | reader could come up with a misimpression of what he |
This is vague language and to the casual | reader is misleading, in that, it does not indicate t |
Second, for a casual | reader, it may provide information that he/she did no |
reviewer warned that it was not for the casual | reader. |
Love and Betrayal: A Catullus | Reader by Bruce Arnold, Andrew Aronson, Gilbert Lawal |
Love and Betrayal: A Catullus | Reader. |
1996 The Cavell | Reader (Blackwell) - editor |
Abraham Kuyper: A Centennial | Reader (Eerdmans, 1998) ISBN 0802843212 |
Edited) The Certeau | Reader (2000 |
1990s and 2000s under pressure from a changing | reader base. |
apers' editor said the move reflected changing | reader demographics and would allow for better covera |
Alhaj Fateh Kahn Chaouli ( | Reader of Colony Commissioner Malcum Hailie). |
r the sponsorship of Alhaj Fateh Kahn Chaouli ( | Reader of Colony Commissioner Malcum Hailie). |
Fred Camper, film critic for The Chicago | Reader, called the film mis-directed, writing, "Gordo |
e West, with Jonathan Rosenbaum of the Chicago | Reader calling it the "most emotionally complex pictu |
ed "Best Overall Radio Station" by the Chicago | Reader in its annual Best of Chicago issue. |
age Voice, the Los Angeles Weekly, The Chicago | Reader, and Artforum. |
The band has also appeared in The Chicago | Reader and Chicago Tribune newspapers. |
Others, such as Jonathan Rosenbaum of Chicago | Reader, Peter Travers of Rolling Stone, Janet Maslin |
thinking man's Lil' Wayne", while the Chicago | Reader picked it as a staff favorite from 2007 and ca |
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