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list representation had four types of cell: a | reader, a header, a sublist indicator, and a payload |
y still be retrieved using an external CF card | reader. |
Wilson challenges the | reader to think about the issues. |
yful, but at the end of the final chapter, the | reader is reminded that Fancy has married with "a sec |
for selfish reasons by the main character, the | reader is learning unconsciously, which is the goal o |
Yang Cheng Tong | Reader in taxi |
s as a programme arranger and children's story | reader, and later as a singer. |
ing to William Studwell in The Christmas Carol | Reader, "Up on the House Top" was the second-oldest s |
eith, John H.. (ED.) Creeds of the Churches: A | Reader in Christian Doctrine, from the Bible to the P |
Street in The Adventure of the Red Circle, the | reader is free to conclude that Watson alters facts t |
Circus for | reader, flute, violoncello, piano and percussion (200 |
ward Dutton (ed.), Carolingian Civilization: A | Reader (New York, 1993), pp. |
recent publications are The Collective Memory | Reader Oxford University Press, 2011 with Jeffrey K. |
Tutor and Fellow at St John's College, Oxford, | Reader in Indian History at the University and finall |
Columbia River | Reader - A monthly community newspaper. |
Produce" category in Memphis Commercial Appeal | reader polls. |
an experimental feature in the company's ebook | reader, the Amazon Kindle. |
30-32; rpt. in The Complete Conspiracy | Reader: From the Deaths of JFK and John Lennon to Gov |
it at a time but the computer-controlled tarot | reader (appearing as a female fortune teller) can pro |
Balkline and straight rail - too confusing to | reader to have to dig thru article to find one or the |
develop a library for the consumer fingerprint | reader devices. |
In contrast, the | reader will encounter in the same book some six Centr |
ding Encounter, Wilson makes a contribution to | reader response theory in relation to feminism and qu |
hiristian background and tries to convince the | reader an alternative possibility of what happened in |
"Eadric (the traitor) was not a coward" The | reader senses that something has been missed: Eadric |
ng cab, and acquired a clandestine credit card | reader, and stole the information necessary to duplic |
tory section through “governmental crisis” the | reader is presented with strictly, and clearly laid o |
riculum (2005), Profiles of Popular Culture: A | Reader (2005), and Mission Underway: The History of t |
Currently a | Reader in the Political Economy of Development at the |
Browning is currently a | Reader of pure mathematics at the University of Brist |
He is currently Visiting | Reader in Science at the Department of Information En |
She is currently a | Reader in Theoretical Physics and a member of the The |
Pyle is currently a | Reader in Early Modern Philosophy at the University o |
of Corinth for a relative, who made Cyriacus a | reader in church. |
us, Proculus, and Sosius, deacons; Desiderius, | reader; and Eutychius and Acutius, laymen; at Pozzuol |
Even without their definition, the | reader may be able to guess the rough meaning of the |
Principles of Rhetorical Delivery; Rhetorical | Reader and Exercises; Lectures on Homilecticks and Pr |
s Times column, the paper received a deluge of | reader mail expressing outrage at such an extravaganc |
herwise this "thorough summary" may derail the | reader from reaching the following parts of this Wiki |
To understand these derivations, the | reader should be familiar with the basic properties o |
n the new alphabet: The First Deseret Alphabet | Reader, The Second Deseret Alphabet Reader, The Book |
that I am without mistake; nor do I desire the | reader to conceal any he may possibly find.” |
Despite voluminous | reader mail pointing to the numerous errors in the ne |
ccessible to a sufficiently determined general | reader. |
Since 2009, Devji is | Reader in Modern South Asian History, Oxford Universi |
d to be written in a way that would direct the | reader to that link. |
on with a new preface in which he directed the | reader to an emphasis that "a polity organised by neg |
ethical relevance to the disillusioned common | reader, weary of the 1920s aesthetes. |
e any real purpose, as well as distracting the | reader from the information itself. |
It adds to much clutter and distracts the | reader. |
voted the number 1 club in the world by DJ Mag | reader poll. |
So not only does the | reader observe that the Soviet's every emotion at the |
He won Down Beat's | reader poll in 1938 and 1940. |
e. the end of the verse), the kireji draws the | reader back to the beginning, initiating a circular p |
In each legend, Asturias draws the | reader in with a fury of beauty and mystery without b |
Wilson, D. E. and | Reader, D. M. Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomi |
ed Animal Nations' Humane Education Ambassador | Reader program. |
The encounter between | reader and text, she says, depends "not on pre-constr |
this with explanatory notes that encourage the | reader to differentiate between characters, graphemes |
e of August 2006, which tends to encourage the | reader to lend intentions to public personalities wit |
o present flawed arguments, and encourages the | reader to develop the ability to spot flawed reasonin |
a criticism of stories that fail to engage the | reader through a lack of interesting or compelling ch |
s with a promise by the narrator to engage the | reader with an analysis of contemporary thought, "but |
s lively polemical, is constantly engaging the | reader in a discussion to justify their views, back t |
le to all, so that neither the Englishman, the | reader, nor any voyeurs present at the scene would pe |
a subtle (or unsubtle) attempt to enlarge his | reader base among Indians resident in India, especial |
Race and the Enlightenment: A | Reader (1997), ISBN 0-631-20137-8. |
An enthusiastic young | reader (Baynham) could be heard turning (and once acc |
The Seven Days, etc. (educational | reader, 1958) |
he Feminist Care Tradition in Animal Ethics: A | Reader. |
Don't you know that every single | reader of this article can see the edit history and t |
In the laboratory exercises, the | reader is lead through the design, construction, and |
ile at the same time giving the existing crime | reader a different experience," says Zuiker. |
The article as currently written expects the | reader to know history that isn't obvious or common k |
he Stiffest of the Corpse: an Exquisite Corpse | Reader, 1983-1990. |
, Brown's second adaptation, "The Father Brown | Reader 2: More Stories from Chesterton" was published |
lection: Fairground Attraction, featuring Eddi | Reader (1994) |
ttest freshman" congressman in a February 2009 | reader poll on The Huffington Post. |
eleased a new feature which enables feeds from | Reader to be displayed on iGoogle (formerly Google Pe |
ixture of grants, book sales, speaker fees and | reader donations. |
uished himself at Cambridge, became fellow and | reader in Hebrew at Christ's College, proceeded B.D. |
Berlin International Film Festival (1987): | Reader Jury of the "Berliner Morgenpost" - Randa Hain |
d Mrs. Brenner in the American-German film The | Reader. |
in Mervyn Cooke, ed., The Hollywood Film Music | Reader (Oxford University Press, 2010) |
Rickman, Gregg (2001), The Film Comedy | Reader, Limelight Editions, ISBN 0879102950 |
Finally, the | reader begins to learn about ‘the old red hippopotamu |
Minister of Finance - | Reader Wood loses the post on 6 August with the fall |
The rector of Finchley, Thomas | Reader White, refused to renew the lease on the house |
gan selling the Cybook Gen3, their first eBook | reader to use an E-Ink screen. |
ster of Finance - William Fitzherbert replaces | Reader Wood who resigned on 24 November. |
With the Catalog opened flat, the | reader might find the large page on the left full of |
l event that is described in The Flying Saucer | Reader, a book by Jay David published in 1967. |
For Acrobat | Reader, WinShell closes the PDF document before compi |
ganization by theme, to make it easier for the | reader to read and for the prose to flow. |
i leave it as an exercise for the | reader to research it.(mercurywoodrose)76.232.9.104 ( |
Verifiability, or the ability for the | reader to confirm that content corresponds to the cit |
based articles that offer more context for the | reader. |
For a | reader who has outgrown the Hardy Boys' adventures bu |
Beyond that making it easier for the | reader to visualise the frieze is to be preferred. |
go Union-Tribune, before going to work for the | Reader. |
However, for the | reader all they have to do is simply follow the claim |
ail link and provides more information for the | reader of the article than a simple stub would. |
raph article provided enough description for a | reader to understand that the allegation of a conspir |
not as part of the name, but as a way for the | reader to figure out it's a building. |
es to paint an immediate word portrait for the | reader. |
re, in order to have it more connected for the | reader. |
thumously included among four nominees for The | Reader. |
Thus, for the | reader a jersey number is an encyclopedic fact. |
is own conjectures, without indicating for the | reader what was in his source texts and what was edit |
rack listing so it can be a bit easier for the | reader. |
sually lead to a coded message or word for the | reader to discover. |
The parts for the | Reader and Chanters are given in full, the Priest's a |
reading and calculates the ideal time for the | reader to review each chunk. |
I think it might make it easier for the | reader if we finish the Sublime Society section off i |
ifies the "Results" clearly and easily for the | reader. |
She has also been a backing vocalist for Eddi | Reader and Beth Nielsen Chapman and has taken part in |
gh in her rigorous, precise reportage… for the | reader to make his or her own connections.” |
firstly a factual timeline and useful for the | reader, and also guides them to several other interne |
After 370 senior appearances for Albion, | Reader retired from playing football due to illness i |
ould have sufficient material on Hirst for the | reader to understand how his background and character |
But this poses no real problem for the | reader, because James' attitudes toward England did n |
was the 'that', but the kanji clarify for the | reader what the 'that' means. |
includes many inconsistencies which force the | reader to question the truthfulness of his story. |
tingale offers no resolution, thus forcing the | reader to interpret the highly ambiguous text for him |
He was formerly a | reader in English at the Brahmananda Keshab Chandra C |
gal Affairs, Washington Business Forward, Utne | Reader and National Journal, and is also a frequent d |
Fox News | reader Ainsley Earhardt often does an unsolved crime |
The Fran Lebowitz | Reader, Vintage Books, 1994, ISBN 9780679761808 |
rom the Belly of the Whale: A Frederick Herzog | Reader (ed by Joerg Rieger) |
KPDF is a free PDF | reader based on Xpdf. |
The Free Market | Reader (1988; online e-book)ISBN 0-945466-02-1 |
att and Devey forcing excellent saves from Joe | Reader. |
it from the protagonists and thereby from the | reader. |
"All I'm Saying Is," an essay submitted from a | reader. |
in Anglo-Saxon History at Cambridge from 1978, | reader in Anglo-Saxon History from 1992, and Elringto |
out, the assertion comes from a letter from a | reader of the mentioned publication, and Nini Stolten |
asis, The White Pelican Review, The Gail Scott | Reader, and How2. |
Head Gardener, William | Reader and his wife lived in the coach house on the p |
ilver - Hewlett-Packard Co - Genearray optical | reader; |
It can scarcely matter to the general railway | reader: I would far sooner see information about the |
t Wikipedia isn't aimed at the general railway | reader per se, it is aimed at the general reader, who |
s are written mostly for the general Christian | reader. |
is just a user interface and doesn't give the | reader an idea of how a BAM is structured. |
he The Independent newspaper") and to give the | reader an indication of who Verkaik is. |
In order to give the | reader a well rounded picture of Dominic's personalit |
verified reports of Christian healing give the | reader a working understanding of the Principle and p |
nsive way to present the evidence and give the | reader an opportunity to make up his or her own mind. |
These books give the | reader a first hand account of being in the cockpit o |
(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. |
t hurt to have a quotation or two, to give the | reader some insight into Ding's thoughts or character |
ion of this "true yell" which can be given the | reader is by spelling it as above, with directions to |
Beowulf's name is never given; the | reader has to infer this from clues in the novel. |
the date "wrong," the novel actually gives the | reader even more to think about. |
set in, a close reading of the texts gives the | reader the possibility to engage with the concept of |
f the text adding a new element that gives the | reader a different perspective on the artist. |
series - and A Concordance II, which gives the | reader definitions and explanations of pivotal terms |
Sartre gives the | reader an insightful account about how a man's nature |
our Own Destiny" books, Suicide King gives the | reader a large series of choices. |
It also gives the | reader an inside glance of Bear Stearns senior manage |
f these 14 characters perspectives, giving the | reader a unique insight into the thoughts and deeper |
of every chapter, with the goal of giving the | reader more control over how one's mind works. |
ore engaged in the task of not only giving the | reader examples of actual rival traditions and the di |
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. |
t the universities of Manchester, Glasgow, and | Reader in Educational Psychology and Fellow of Corpus |
Chatt's shot was half saved by goalkeeper Joe | Reader and John Devey bundled the ball over the line. |
os e anedotas brasileiros; A Graded Portuguese | Reader, Boston: D. C. Heath and Co., 1942. |
99 Suntory Mystery Grand-prix, Grand-prix, and | Reader Prize " Intruder" |
a generalization of that of gain graphs), the | reader should refer to the article on biased graphs f |
h, in solitude, with an urgency that grips the | reader. |
or index, his object being rather to guide the | reader to ascertain the meaning for himself, than to |
The book guides the | reader through a series of self-portrait and journali |
hat these Volkswagen advertisements had higher | reader scores than editorial pieces in many publicati |
The Portable Harlem Renaissance | Reader. |
She has been | reader in economic history at Oxford University betwe |
The album has provided | Reader with some of her most popular songs including |
He became | reader in chemistry at Oxford in 1801, and in 1803 wa |
infully discovered....Why, too, should he [the | reader] grub about The Waste-land in order to root up |
He is | Reader in Computer Science at City University London. |
In 1936 he became | reader there and in 1944 received an honorary doctora |
He was | Reader in Constitutional Law at the Inns of Court fro |
From 1996 to 2000 he was | Reader in Legal Philosophy at King's College, London. |
He was | reader in the autumn of 1631, and with ten others rec |
hilosophy of religion there in 1962; he became | Reader in 1963. |
He became | reader in 1959, professor between 1970-1982 and an Em |
From 1959 to 1961 he was | reader in Indian philosophy at Utrecht but found he h |
He became | Reader in Russian and Balkan Medieval History, Univer |
He was | Reader in History at the University of Burdwan from 1 |
In 1924 he became | Reader at the London School of Economics where he rem |
He was | Reader in History at the University of Edinburgh and |
From 1890 to 1893 he was | reader in classical philology at Johns Hopkins Univer |
tin at University College; in 1846-1849 he was | reader in jurisprudence and civil law in the Middle T |
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 |
He is | Reader in Social Theory at the University of Cambridg |
is now retired and lives in Hull, where he was | Reader in Education at the University of Hull's Insti |
He became | reader in thermodynamics in 1936. |
He was | reader and head of the Department of Indian Studies a |
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