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ion of this "true yell" which can be given the | reader is by spelling it as above, with directions to |
Revolution and Other Writings: A Political | Reader (2010) by Gustav Landauer is a collection of w |
1997 The | Reader, translated by Carol Brown Janeway, New York: |
Nuance PDF | Reader, developed by Nuance Communications, Inc., is |
In the Spirit of Jazz: The Otis Ferguson | Reader, edited by Dorothy Chamberlain and Robert Wils |
rom the Belly of the Whale: A Frederick Herzog | Reader (ed by Joerg Rieger) |
n, June, 1962) - appears in The Seventh Galaxy | Reader edited by Frederik Pohl (Doubleday Science Fic |
mbarton Oaks, and was then Senior Lecturer and | Reader in Byzantine History, Edinburgh University (19 |
Watson is the seventeenth in a series of young | reader novels called Jedi Apprentice. |
Jude Watson is the second in a series of young | reader novels called Jedi Apprentice. |
e Watson is the fifteenth in a series of young | reader novels called Jedi Apprentice. |
ude Watson is the twelfth in a series of young | reader novels called Jedi Apprentice. |
Jude Watson is the sixth in a series of young | reader novels called Jedi Apprentice. |
Lynn Becker of the Chicago | Reader has called the exterior "a riotous, Spanish-ba |
ude Watson is the seventh in a series of young | reader novels called Jedi Apprentice. |
e Watson is the sixteenth in a series of young | reader novels called Jedi Apprentice. |
Jude Watson is the fourth in a series of young | reader novels called Jedi Apprentice. |
Watson is the fourteenth in a series of young | reader novels called Jedi Apprentice. |
Jude Watson is the third in a series of young | reader novels called Jedi Apprentice. |
little details and emphasizes them so that the | reader too, can understand what the artist is trying |
tol) is an award winning, self-proclaimed mind | reader who cannot read minds. |
I presume the | reader will catch on after the first time.--TonyTheTi |
", Women transforming politics: an alternative | reader, Editors Cathy J. Cohen, Kathleen B. Jones, Jo |
Religious Society of Friends article to allow | reader a chance to understand what the term means (gr |
ologion is primarily a book for the use of the | Reader and Chanters (as distinguished from the Euchol |
The parts for the | Reader and Chanters are given in full, the Priest's a |
bokov's work, offering sharp reminders to both | reader and character of the joy to be obtained from o |
Urquhart never speaks directly to the | reader; the character is written solely in a third-pe |
He became | reader in chemistry at Oxford in 1801, and in 1803 wa |
In 1794 he was appointed | reader of chemistry at Oxford. |
In 1930 Alder was appointed | reader for chemistry at Kiel, and promoted to lecture |
Dulwich College then moved back to Oxford as a | Reader in chemistry and was later appointed Professor |
He was appointed | reader in chemistry in 1781, and delivered an inaugur |
The band has also appeared in The Chicago | Reader and Chicago Tribune newspapers. |
quel, one of Chopin's biographers, reminds the | reader that Chopin got the inspiration for this waltz |
eith, John H.. (ED.) Creeds of the Churches: A | Reader in Christian Doctrine, from the Bible to the P |
became head of the Department of Theology and | Reader in Christian Theology at University College No |
of Corinth for a relative, who made Cyriacus a | reader in church. |
Stendhal's Violin: A Novelist and his | Reader (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1988) |
Reader Wright Clarke (May 18, 1812 - May 23, 1872) wa | |
Reader W. Clarke at the Biographical Directory of the | |
Mitford was appointed | Reader in Classical Archaeology and retired as Honora |
From 1890 to 1893 he was | reader in classical philology at Johns Hopkins Univer |
He also became an avid | reader, enjoying classics such as The Iliad and The O |
his problem is connected with one specific RSS | reader or client. |
For Acrobat | Reader, WinShell closes the PDF document before compi |
Palki Sharma is the news | reader of CNN-IBN. |
the editor of Fantastic Literature: A Critical | Reader, and co-editor of The Treasury of the Fantasti |
Reader, University College of South Wales and Monmout | |
Peter J. Bentley is a | Reader and College Fellow at UCL and a Collaborating |
In 1946 Mair returned to LSE as | reader in colonial administration, commencing a secon |
Alhaj Fateh Kahn Chaouli ( | Reader of Colony Commissioner Malcum Hailie). |
r the sponsorship of Alhaj Fateh Kahn Chaouli ( | Reader of Colony Commissioner Malcum Hailie). |
k, where he took a series of jobs (as a script | reader for Columbia Pictures and a news writer for WO |
Stephen Dubner are ″based in fact″, the casual | reader could come up with a misimpression of what he |
I think the | reader can come to that conclusion for himself.--Heat |
to be painted by an unnamed painter (whom the | reader will come to realize is Bruegel) and their con |
a considerable period he occupied the post of | reader of common law at the Inner Temple. |
blication is the edited anthology A New Forest | Reader: A Companion Guide to the New Forest, its Hist |
Giles succeeded John Peile as the | Reader in comparative philology at Cambridge in 1891, |
ns included a thermal printer, a magnetic card | reader (HP-67 compatible via converter software), and |
that it takes 1~2 seconds between the card and | reader to complete the transaction, though the operat |
Practical Chinese | Reader was completely revised in 2002, and was re-pub |
He worked as a lecturer and then a | reader after completing his PhD. |
The original version of the | reader was composed of a digital camera and a PDA, wh |
University of Birmingham where he is currently | Reader in Composition. |
In 1994 he was appointed to the post of | Reader in Composition. |
(for example Islam or World Food) to give the | reader a comprehensive guide and analysis. |
account the perceptions of others to give the | reader a comprehensive picture of the main character. |
tem consists of a body-worn sensor, a handheld | reader, and computer software. |
He is | Reader in Computer Science at City University London. |
that I am without mistake; nor do I desire the | reader to conceal any he may possibly find.” |
single issue according to a recemt independent | reader survey conducted in 2008 by Robert Olinto and |
Verifiability, or the ability for the | reader to confirm that content corresponds to the cit |
tion, often far-fetched speculation, which the | reader will consider or dismiss according to his indi |
He was | Reader in Constitutional Law at the Inns of Court fro |
Then a | reader in constitutional law to the Inns of Court (19 |
no specific references to dates, although the | reader may construct a rough chronology in retrospect |
A reverse walkthrough is when the | reader or consumer of a technical product takes the a |
Each issue of the | Reader also contains a listing of arts and entertainm |
as developed a career as a narrator and poetry | reader whilst continuing to give master classes and d |
The | reader, in contrast, protests the dismissal of the im |
to the world and the human mind, prompting the | reader to contribute their own thoughts. |
of every chapter, with the goal of giving the | reader more control over how one's mind works. |
In 2009 she was promoted to | Reader in Conversation Analysis. |
2000: Looking at the Mermaid: a | reader in Cornish literature 900-1900. |
1889), whom he assisted in his Icelandic Prose | Reader (1897), Corpus Poeticum Boreale (1887), and Or |
After graduating he became Greek | reader in Corpus Christi College, and held that offic |
Dr. Stephen Serjeant ( | Reader in Cosmology at the OU), and Dr Ian Johnston ( |
An enthusiastic young | reader (Baynham) could be heard turning (and once acc |
could work, but only if it is used to tell the | reader about Cox; i.e., "Cox and her husband enjoy sp |
Ralph | Reader who created the Gang Show for the Boy Scout mo |
ritone saxophone player by the yearly Downbeat | reader and critic polls. |
Dr. Michael A. Crang is a | reader in cultural geography at Durham University in |
As a | reader, I'm curious about when Chris Connor changed h |
plate | reader, flow cytometer, fluorescent microscope and co |
os e anedotas brasileiros; A Graded Portuguese | Reader, Boston: D. C. Heath and Co., 1942. |
This version of eSobi includes only the RSS | reader and data library, both are free with the purch |
One keen | reader of Davies's books who was interested in his th |
Ignaz Maybaum: A | Reader, Nicholas de Lange (ed.), (New York: Berghahn |
Martyrs Theodoulos, | reader; Agathapodes, deacon; and those with them at T |
The result is that the | reader might decide the fate of the characters. |
character Captain Eddie; it is left up to the | reader to decide if he is telling the truth, exaggera |
s the hero, something Black leaves more to the | reader to decide. |
spine underneath the dustjacket, allowing the | reader to decipher the code inside the book, which is |
sult is a string that can be pronounced by the | reader without decoding. |
As | Reader, he delivered two discourses to the effect tha |
harsha on the Maharshal, aren't hasagot if the | reader will delve deep into the subject". |
d Dave" with David Pasquesi, which the Chicago | Reader has described as "an hour of subtle character |
Foxit | Reader for desktop GNU/Linux does not support a few f |
Debutante Nikki Collins, an enthusiastic | reader of detective stories, witnesses a murder in a |
The | reader can determine certain qualities and negativiti |
o present flawed arguments, and encourages the | reader to develop the ability to spot flawed reasonin |
She became an avid | reader and developed her own fictional world that she |
urprise to her, as she was not an avid fiction | reader, and did not consider herself to be an excepti |
f the text adding a new element that gives the | reader a different perspective on the artist. |
ile at the same time giving the existing crime | reader a different experience," says Zuiker. |
this with explanatory notes that encourage the | reader to differentiate between characters, graphemes |
He also led the team that created the Times | Reader, a digital version of the newspaper created in |
Codes that, when scanned with a mobile QR code | reader, automatically direct users to shortened links |
er Mac Wiseman worked at the station as a news | reader and disc jockey in the 1940s. |
In the end, caveat emptor, it is up to a | reader to discern exactly how these terms are being u |
The | reader could discern the meaning of the original text |
sually lead to a coded message or word for the | reader to discover. |
n camps, where Perec's mother died: by now the | reader has discovered that the story of the island is |
Witches or enchaunters, hath moved me (beloved | reader) to dispatch in post, this following treatise |
down by users are not displayed, although the | reader can display them by clicking an additional lin |
A | reader in divinity at the University of St Andrews at |
Fab is an avid | reader and dog lover-master of Gus (Burnese and Austr |
e was working full time as a disc jockey, news | reader and doing voice overs for local businesses. |
are to be used as outside links helpful to the | reader, but don't count as references, see Wikipedia: |
this partnership, they produced JAWS, a screen | reader for DOS, and later Windows. |
ortant works by Filla from this period include | Reader of Dostoevsky (1907) and Chess Players (1908). |
h only had appeared when he died, carrying the | reader barely down to 1700. |
nline to read the stories and see the ads or a | reader can download the publication to their computer |
lism in the near future, and suggests that the | reader should drop out of society, embrace a vegetari |
London: Longmans, Green, | Reader & Dyer |
blished in 1927, Sivaraja Pillai was appointed | Reader with E. V. Anantharama Aiyar and K. Varadaraju |
Fox News | reader Ainsley Earhardt often does an unsolved crime |
Pyle is currently a | Reader in Early Modern Philosophy at the University o |
Thy Kingdom Come: A Blumhardt | Reader (free ebook edited by Vernard Eller) |
Studies, a Fellow of New College, Oxford, and | Reader in Economic Policy at the University of Oxford |
She has been | reader in economic history at Oxford University betwe |
Dr Kent Deng, FRHistS, is a | Reader in Economic History Department at the London S |
He was University | Reader in Economics from 1969 to 1973, as well as bei |
He was Assistant Director of Research and a | Reader in Economics at the University of Cambridge un |
e was previously Lecturer, Senior Lecturer and | Reader in Economics at Lancaster, and has spent perio |
tion Controversy 25 Years After Roe v. Wade: A | Reader 2nd ed. with Louis Pojman, eds. |
Tajiki Textbook and | Reader: Second Edition (Dunwoody Press 2003) ISBN 188 |
Rickman, Gregg (2001), The Film Comedy | Reader, Limelight Editions, ISBN 0879102950 |
The web site also contained | reader polls, editor blogs, and extensive archives of |
The New Social Theory | Reader (2nd edn) (Routledge; 2008) (with Steven Seidm |
is now retired and lives in Hull, where he was | Reader in Education at the University of Hull's Insti |
for Sustainable Development - Rosalind Wade - | Reader in Educational Development and Co-Director of |
t the universities of Manchester, Glasgow, and | Reader in Educational Psychology and Fellow of Corpus |
In 1933 he was appointed | Reader in Egyptology at the University of Oxford. |
ntly participating in: VMath Live, Accelerated | Reader, Mock Elections, Book Drives, Toy Drives, etc. |
Sequel to The English | Reader Or, Elegant Selections in Prose and Poetry. |
In 1938, he was made | Reader in Embryology at University College, London. |
nd large-hearted Christian, who was also a lay | reader at Emmanuel church in Wimbledon village, in so |
In contrast, the | reader will encounter in the same book some six Centr |
seems that it is eventually going to cause the | reader to end up back at this article... Otherwise, i |
This positions the | reader to engage negatively with the glorification of |
(November 15, 1936 - September 17, 2007) was a | reader in English in the School of European Studies, |
In 1874, he became Vinerian | reader in English law at Oxford, a post which he held |
He is currently | Reader in English Literature at Kingston University. |
He was formerly a | reader in English at the Brahmananda Keshab Chandra C |
The book | reader supports English text files (it can convert th |
th the letter W. In 1920, he took up a post as | Reader in English Language at the University of Leeds |
ld until 1922, when he was appointed All Souls | Reader in English Law (until 1933). |
An avid | reader of English and American literature, Desclos ei |
He was a voracious | reader of English, German, French, Russian, American, |
opical Medicine, Hill moved with him, becoming | Reader in Epidemiology and Vital Statistics in 1933 a |
k writer by concisely and quickly bringing the | reader into Erin Hunter's world of Warriors....Artist |
The | reader was essentially a state history stack-a good e |
Until the last pages, the | reader is essentially reading a picaresque novel, whi |
ting phrases to be intelligible to the average | reader (chaptalization etc) it's shaping up as quite |
e College, Cambridge, Geoffrey Edwards is also | Reader in European Studies at the Centre of Internati |
us, Proculus, and Sosius, deacons; Desiderius, | reader; and Eutychius and Acutius, laymen; at Pozzuol |
ful take on an old archetype, the vampire (the | reader is even treated to Neville's reading and put-d |
It is written in the first person and the | reader sees events entirely through the eyes of the s |
There she became a | Reader and, eventually, Professor. |
s then we should let that be known so that the | reader can exercise caution when interpreting this in |
Principles of Rhetorical Delivery; Rhetorical | Reader and Exercises; Lectures on Homilecticks and Pr |
user, whether they were a document author or a | reader, to expand and contract a document, viewing th |
title, whether capitalised or not, the average | reader would expect to find an article about such uni |
In 1959 he was appointed | Reader in Experimental Cytology. |
It is at this point that the | reader is exposed to perhaps the most shocking, yet h |
s Times column, the paper received a deluge of | reader mail expressing outrage at such an extravaganc |
She co-edited The FAIR | Reader: An Extra! |
which won't raise the eyebrow of an attentive | reader (lowers eyebrow). |
His aunt, activist and dramatic | reader Emily Faithfull, helped him to make his first |
"Lomborg specialises in presenting the | reader with false choices - such as the assertion tha |
those years only in passing as if assuming the | reader is familiar with that record. |
k Notable Award CBC, short listed for WA Young | Reader Award, Family Therapy Awards and Children's Li |
using a different word or phrase, so that the | reader doesn't feel like they're getting that word sh |
s convincingly portrayed, commenting that "the | reader truly feels connected to the characters, their |
istant reading in her 1978 book, The Resisting | Reader: A Feminist Approach to American Fiction. |
The Resisting | Reader: A Feminist Approach to American Fiction, Bloo |
e many of his subjects live in the mind of the | reader as few others of their biographers have been a |
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