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vision presenter, business journalist and news | reader, best known for his work with ITN.Educated at |
ator, proceeding to become a lecturer and then | reader. |
ist Gren Jones, journalist Sue Lawley and news | reader Michael Buerk, have spent part of their career |
Ex-Lecturer and now | Reader in Botany in the University. |
as developed a career as a narrator and poetry | reader whilst continuing to give master classes and d |
Divinity at the University of Cambridge and a | Reader in Philosophy and Theology, Fellow and Tutor o |
e start of the Second World War, and therefore | Reader officially only refereed three Football League |
Visiting Senior Lecturer and Visiting | Reader, Australian National University, 1968-1969 |
Adobe's Acrobat and Adobe | Reader support JavaScript in PDF files. |
as a Bencher of Lincoln's Inn by 1616 and Lent | Reader in 1625. |
, he rose to be an ancient in 1516, and Autumn | Reader in 1524. |
Essex as a Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, and then | Reader from 1966 to 1984, before joining SSEES, where |
ry friend - an alter-ego onto which he and the | reader can project and try to make sense of dangerous |
It's an opinion, and the | reader is free to discover for themselves. |
l's personality is described in detail and the | reader comes to sympathise with her. |
It is written in the first person and the | reader sees events entirely through the eyes of the s |
BBC Radio 2 announcer and news | reader Patrick Lunt (1980-1986). |
he Century by both Hungry Mind Review and Utne | Reader. |
e any other, exists between the writer and the | reader; that literature is an 'open system,' a 'livin |
He became a bencher in 1591 and Autumn | Reader a year later. |
es is married to Kate, a drama teacher and lay | reader. |
alled to the bar at the Middle Temple, and was | reader in the autumn of 1576. |
and remain, unclear and non-specific, and the | reader is advised to take special care in their selec |
h Best Hotel in Europe in Travel and Leisure's | reader survey for the hotel with 'World's Best Servic |
ACS smart card and card | reader technologies are used in a wide variety of app |
ollege, as University Lecturer in 1904, and as | Reader in Petrology in 1918. |
nnel he was only used as a betting and results | reader. |
hat were close to him allow Meriamun - and the | reader - to judge for themselves whether Akhenaten wa |
t-at-law in 1589, and was both Lent and Autumn | Reader of his Inn in that same year. |
Rise Studio, iRise Definition Center and iRise | Reader. |
1962, as Assistant Lecturer, Lecturer and then | Reader. |
Richard Clarke Sewellwas a barrister and later | reader in law to the University of Melbourne and auth |
s and North America as a lay missionary and as | reader at the St. Nicholas Church in New York City. |
Jesus College from 1908 to 1912 and University | Reader in Botany from 1910 to 1930. |
en the honour of their own convictions and the | reader is given at least glimpse of their point of vi |
, with not a single redeeming feature, and the | reader is made to share the protagonists' complete an |
Stendhal's Violin: A Novelist and his | Reader (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1988) |
His aunt, activist and dramatic | reader Emily Faithfull, helped him to make his first |
became an ancient of the inn in 1632 and Lent | Reader in 1639. |
rg, the Mozilla Application Suite, and Acrobat | Reader. |
e, principal of St. Alban's Hall, and divinity | reader at Magdalen College. |
ty of Melbourne as a senior lecturer and later | reader in political science. |
elationships tested and tempered, they and the | reader come to new appreciations of what love really |
He became Senior Lecturer and then | Reader in Politics at Cardiff before being appointed |
merville College, Oxford and Lecturer and then | Reader in the University. |
ween 1998 and 2007 he was a Lecturer and later | Reader at the University of Essex. |
tual information about Medill's views, and the | reader left to form his or her conclusions. |
he history department at Reading in 1952 and a | reader in that department in 1955. |
s: Tableau Desktop, Tableau Server and Tableau | Reader. |
wy, the dreamer of the Dream, awakens, and the | reader is left as confused as he is. |
azines such as Drummer, Alternate and Manifest | Reader. |
He was Assistant Director of Research and a | Reader in Economics at the University of Cambridge un |
Ellis, Mervyn Griffiths, Reg Leafe and George | Reader. |
a British radio continuity announcer and news | reader for BBC Radio 4. Since 1998 she has specialise |
on, however, Rubin returned to Samiam and Joel | Reader joined the band as his replacement. |
A voracious and broad | reader and a frequent visitor to local museums, the a |
The narration in each case is superb and the | reader does get the real feel of the cultural heritag |
Royal Society University Research Fellow and a | Reader in Theoretical Physics at the University of Ox |
He spent eleven years as a journalist and news | reader with the local Prime Television station. |
The Environment and Society | Reader. |
e developed the Object Syntax Notation and the | Reader and Writer software that became part of the Fe |
a free, open source, lightweight PDF and DjVu | reader for Microsoft Windows, written by Krzysztof Ko |
He was also a barrister-at-law and a | Reader and Governor of Lincoln's Inn in London. |
stival was hosted by Felipe Camiroaga and news | reader Soledad Onetto. |
rer in geology at Durham University and became | Reader in 1988. |
as the new FM station's morning host and news | reader. |
X is also available in Adobe Acrobat and Adobe | Reader versions 8.0 or higher. |
06) was a Scottish chemist and author, and was | Reader, Titular Professor and Director of Chemical La |
He was a lecturer from 1964, and a | Reader in Hindi from 1994. |
a farmer in Morrinsville, and an Anglican lay | reader. |
current and upcoming DC comics and answers to | reader questions.) |
r work was published in the anthology etruscan | reader VIII (with Douglas Oliver & Randolph Healy) an |
to all three categories, though any non-legal | reader might assume that it did). |
niversity lecturer and in 1978 was appointed a | Reader. |
is position until 1996 when he was appointed a | Reader. |
In 1850 he was appointed deputy | reader in geology at Oxford during the illness of Buc |
dle Temple 7 February 1617, was appointed Lent | Reader there in 1638, and became a serjeant-at-law in |
-55) and was subsequently appointed University | Reader in Recent Social and Economic History (1950-55 |
In 1572 he was appointed divinity | reader at St. Paul's Cathedral, and delivered a serie |
ar II Persia (1991) • Two kings in Arabia: Sir | Reader Bullard's letters from Jedda, ed. |
nducted his government through Count Aranda, a | reader of Voltaire, and other liberals. |
He was since his youth an ardent comic | reader, who grew up with the comics from Tintin magaz |
As the | reader follows the story, the album reacts to what ha |
Torero joined the University of Edinburgh as a | Reader in Fire Dynamics in 2001, from the University |
ndon, as a lecturer from 1955 to 1967 and as a | reader from 1967 to 1978. |
s songs written for other artists such as Eddi | Reader and Hepburn, recorded by Hewerdine for the fir |
went on to work for some measly wages as proof | reader for various Bucharest newspapers. |
es as Coordinator of Creative Writing and as a | reader for Prairie Schooner. |
University of East Anglia, U.K., firstly as a | Reader, then as Professor in 1974, and was Dean from |
data tables from third parties such as Google | Reader, the Guardian, and The New York Times. |
aculty in 1990 (first as a lecturer, then as a | reader). |
tern Australian Museum, in Perth, as well as a | Reader in Zoology at the University of Western Austra |
College London, first as a lecturer, then as a | reader, as a professor, and as head of department. |
Sunrise Saturdays (2005-2006), then as evening | reader for KSEE 24 News at 6/11 p.m. (2006-2007). |
and during his time in the Marine Corps, as "a | reader and a loner". |
Giles succeeded John Peile as the | Reader in comparative philology at Cambridge in 1891, |
ntal Station with Ronald Fisher, and then as a | reader in statistics in the University of Cambridge w |
Dulwich College then moved back to Oxford as a | Reader in chemistry and was later appointed Professor |
As a | reader, I'm curious about when Chris Connor changed h |
asberg who had also been working there as play | reader and actor, respectively. |
Hanson also served as Chief | Reader for the AP German examinations while at Willia |
oved to Imperial College, London as Leverhulme | Reader in Medical Ethics and Law, and in 2001 to the |
g the University of East Anglia full time as a | Reader in 2004. |
He served as a | reader at Lyon's Inn in 1561 and at Inner Temple in 1 |
ord, succeeding William Blackstone as Vinerian | Reader. |
he OED idea, persuaded him to collaborate as a | reader for the project. |
for the article here to do that anyway, as any | reader can find the lyrics with a simple Google searc |
the UFO phenomenon in the public mind... as a | reader, I immediately wondered what the other two "cl |
As the | reader can see, Moseley's discoveries were right on t |
As usual, | Reader draws on a number of songwriters including "On |
ook that's very fast and really rewarding as a | reader. |
Even if it was, asking the | reader to "draw a parallel between the two" is inappr |
as of Polish origin, and in a note he asks the | reader to overlook the errors he possibly left in the |
Also, alt text for later images can assume the | reader has heard alt text for the earlier images, so |
those years only in passing as if assuming the | reader is familiar with that record. |
He refers to simply "the stone" assuming the | reader knows what stone is being referred to. |
A reviewer at Fourth-Rate | Reader commends the manga for being "tooth-achingly s |
t Actress in Austin" in The Austin Chronicle's | Reader poll for 2004, 2005 and 2006. |
-the-scenes" discussion between the author and | reader. |
rdshire in 1528, and in the next autumn became | reader at the Middle Temple. |
easily verifiable by the average (law-abiding) | reader. |
hat was accessible to the average 19th-century | reader, and particularly deals with geology and the b |
a Tongue-in-cheek approach with avid Fangoria | reader Barney providing the voice of reason, who is s |
a was interested in learning and was as avid a | reader as her mother, Joan of Valois, who introduced |
Vaughn, an avid poetry | reader, is married to his college sweetheart, Laura, |
urprise to her, as she was not an avid fiction | reader, and did not consider herself to be an excepti |
once Burroughs establishes his background, his | reader has no time to quibble." |
ailable including a portable printer, bar code | reader, and an early 3.5-inch diskette drive, the PF- |
Korean ATM with mobile bank port and bar code | reader |
uncements in a male voice are made by BBC news | reader (and tram enthusiast) Nicholas Owen. |
There she became a | Reader and, eventually, Professor. |
In 1874, he became Vinerian | reader in English law at Oxford, a post which he held |
Then in 1965, he became a | Reader in Physics at University College London until |
In 1921 he became University | Reader in Mathematics at University College. |
irement as chairman in 1921 he became Honorary | Reader in Paleography at the University of Durham, as |
After graduating he became Greek | reader in Corpus Christi College, and held that offic |
He became a | reader in 1973 and a professor in 1978. |
Journal shortly thereafter, where he became a | reader favorite for his reporting on people and place |
He became a | reader in 1975 and was named Professor of Insect Ecol |
He joined the Faculty in 1974, becoming a | Reader in 1982, and a Professor in 1987. |
rial College London, as a lecturer, becoming a | reader in 1948 and professor of mathematical statisti |
geography at King's College London, becoming a | Reader in 1975 until 1981. |
He has also been a | reader and judge for the high school National Academi |
He has been a | Reader in History at Royal Holloway, University of Lo |
in Enugu from 1976 until 1977, before becoming | Reader and later Professor and Head of the Health Car |
er (1933) then lecturer (1936) before becoming | Reader in Medieval History at the University of Londo |
After being appointed ' | reader' at his inn of court in Lent term, 1571, he wa |
at Calcutta University before being appointed | Reader in History at Dhaka University in 1927. |
lege, University of London in 1990, being made | Reader in 1994. |
nn 1538, called to the Bar 1544, bencher 1553, | reader 1554, a founding member of the Russia Company, |
he following confession: "I have benefited, my | Reader, from the mind and industry of the very learne |
Valley Sentinel, as well as a bi-weekly coffee | reader called Plain and Simple. |
The Bible, the | Reader, and the Morality of Literary Knowledge. |
Big Blue | Reader - Allows Commodore 1571, 1581, and CMD floppy |
vid Gems FRS is a British biogerontologist and | Reader in the Biology of Ageing at UCL where he is al |
cause of the materiality of a printed book the | reader is more engaged with a text, while the opposit |
Second Latin Book and | Reader (1853) |
ives it back to Frodo, whereas in the book the | reader knows that Sam has the Ring. |
ared in New Orleans Noir (Akashic Books), Utne | Reader, The Washington Post, and Andrei Codrescu's Ex |
, where he was Lecturer in Botany (1944-1955), | Reader in Botany (1955-1957), and Special Reader in B |
If the lack of citations bothers the | reader that much, he or she ought to track them down |
dparents, both pianists, one a brilliant sight | reader, and the other a jazz musician who played enti |
k writer by concisely and quickly bringing the | reader into Erin Hunter's world of Warriors....Artist |
It brings the | reader into the island hopping, the jungle heat and r |
geology at the University of Bristol, becoming | Reader in 1968. |
k Andrew Purnell is a British palaeontologist, | Reader of Geology at the University of Leicester. |
Business Card | Reader - an utility that scans business cards and sav |
But the | reader recognizes this realistic motivation as simply |
it is intentionally anti-aesthetical, but the | reader feels sympathy for these people strugging for |
enres, if any, I (or any casual but interested | reader) should look further into. |
But the | reader shouldn't have to read the following sentence |
me of the trilogy, The Amber Spyglass, but the | reader learns of the virtues required to "build it" t |
t by the congregation and then repeated by the | reader. |
Electricity is the fourth studio album by Eddi | Reader released in the UK on May 11, 1998. |
lonion (Фелончик, felonchik) that is worn by a | reader at his tonsuring. |
These can be used by the | reader to judge whether or not the claims have been m |
Wilkes was particularly inspired by Richard | Reader Harris and his Pentecostal League. |
sult is a string that can be pronounced by the | reader without decoding. |
s: a blessing by the priest and prayers by the | reader, including the Trisagion and the Lord's Prayer |
It was coined by a | reader in 2001 and was later defined by Malcolm Gladw |
hand, as well as a few Greek vowels by another | reader. |
capacity to lead to identification of him by a | reader of the description. |
n Rubin left the band and was replaced by Joel | Reader. |
not reside in the text, but is produced by the | reader in relation not only to the text in question, |
ns, Fiddles, Two Step and Swing: A Cajun Music | Reader (Center for Louisiana Studies, University of L |
ns, Fiddles, Two Step and Swing: A Cajun Music | Reader. |
urviving through the Days: A California Indian | Reader. |
She won the California Young | Reader Medal of the California Library Association tw |
lic Library Best of the Best, California Young | Reader Medal 2007, New York Library's Best 100 Books |
very system for the telephone called Telephone | Reader, created by Audio-Reader employees Steve Kinca |
non characters include: Justine Camille (tarot | reader & artist); Rob Chambers (photo journalist) |
sts included her Maid of Honor Campbell Brown, | Reader Jessica Yellin, Dan Senor, Laura and Bill Burt |
infrared connection point for Canon's Barcode | Reader |
that it takes 1~2 seconds between the card and | reader to complete the transaction, though the operat |
The Democratic Soul: A Wilson Carey McWilliams | Reader (University Press of Kentucky, 2011). |
g detail and simple language which carries the | reader through wonderful and profound scientific disc |
h only had appeared when he died, carrying the | reader barely down to 1700. |
seems that it is eventually going to cause the | reader to end up back at this article... Otherwise, i |
unctions as a literary device which causes the | reader to perceive or understand something - a person |
false scent to explain writing that causes the | reader to second-guess: because the writer knows what |
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