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Each year, Dirt Rag holds a | reader submitted fiction contest. |
not as part of the name, but as a way for the | reader to figure out it's a building. |
ersity of Oxford in 1982, was a Lecturer, then | Reader and finally Professor of Economics at the LSE. |
n 1989 to 2007 as a Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, | Reader and finally Professor of Advanced Robotics in |
on where she became a senior lecturer, later a | reader and finally professor. |
The English | reader will find it curious to compare it with Tennys |
, because, as he says in the introduction, the | reader will find therein sufficient information, and |
for the article here to do that anyway, as any | reader can find the lyrics with a simple Google searc |
With the Catalog opened flat, the | reader might find the large page on the left full of |
ensher wrote: ‘To write a book which makes the | reader, after finishing it, sit in a trance, lost in |
Torero joined the University of Edinburgh as a | Reader in Fire Dynamics in 2001, from the University |
The River Cities' | Reader was first published in October 1993 as a month |
These books give the | reader a first hand account of being in the cockpit o |
Once the card is placed on the | reader, the first section of journey fare will be ded |
The | reader can follow Holt's beginning doubts by the end |
ther related verses of Scripture and allowed a | reader to follow biblical themes from one chapter and |
present the analysis in a way that allows the | reader to follow their interpretation of the runes. |
n the other sense, makes it easy for a Western | reader to follow". |
sh Language at Birmingham University, becoming | Reader the following year. |
r Part 2 were well received for drawing in the | reader, and for making each character more "distincti |
ns, Fiddles, Two Step and Swing: A Cajun Music | Reader (Center for Louisiana Studies, University of L |
t Actress in Austin" in The Austin Chronicle's | Reader poll for 2004, 2005 and 2006. |
The PDB file | reader engine for Symbianbible was ported from Palm B |
In December 2010 Google released a Google | Reader app for Android, which is available from the A |
h Best Hotel in Europe in Travel and Leisure's | reader survey for the hotel with 'World's Best Servic |
; giving all the facts: then it should let the | reader decide for him or herself as to how constructi |
ware has released a GNU/Linux version of Foxit | Reader available for download in three formats; namel |
In 2007, it received AOK's | reader award for "Best brunch in town". |
Aldiko is an e-book | reader application for the Android operating system. |
ns and release a new development plan of Foxit | Reader v1.2 for Desktop GNU/Linux in December, 2009. |
t time he edited the anthology The I.V. Lounge | Reader (2001) for Insomniac Press. |
aper offers to send the printed edition to any | reader worldwide for an additional fee. |
Dr. Kelly edited the five volume Seagull | Reader series for W.W. Norton. |
Journal shortly thereafter, where he became a | reader favorite for his reporting on people and place |
ate called "Human Guinea Pig", where she takes | reader suggestions for strange activities or hobbies |
hoboes, by the hoboes and for the hoboes," and | reader submissions formed a significant part of the p |
Forbes simultaneously opened up a | reader response forum to discuss the issues raised by |
The book presents the | reader with four groups of citizens who view homosexu |
It's an opinion, and the | reader is free to discover for themselves. |
Street in The Adventure of the Red Circle, the | reader is free to conclude that Watson alters facts t |
The Libertarian | Reader, Editor, Free Press 1997. |
six years, becoming first Senior Lecturer then | reader, apart from a period as Soros Professor of Phi |
After 370 senior appearances for Albion, | Reader retired from playing football due to illness i |
There was some support from | reader for Froomkin in editorial correspondence about |
He was a | reader in functional analysis and vice-master of Chur |
Swamiji was an avid | reader of Gandhian literature and participated in the |
epted it on the advice of its highly respected | Reader, Edward Garnett. |
Ho, Mae-Wan, born in Hong Kong, is a | reader in genetics and biophysics in the United Kingd |
The | Reader of Gentleman's Mail: Herbert O. Yardley and th |
In 1964 Harris took up a position as | reader in Geography at University College London (UCL |
k Andrew Purnell is a British palaeontologist, | Reader of Geology at the University of Leicester. |
In 1850 he was appointed deputy | reader in geology at Oxford during the illness of Buc |
And if you, dear | reader, should get a bit of grit in your boot as you |
of the first volume, feeling it permitted "the | reader to get to know the characters" well. |
Hmmm ... I think that it helps the | reader to get some idea of where a place is. |
The narration in each case is superb and the | reader does get the real feel of the cultural heritag |
Moreover the | reader is given no information about "Nash House" or |
en the honour of their own convictions and the | reader is given at least glimpse of their point of vi |
one, Neuman answered a letter from a suicidal | reader by giving "expert advice" on the best techniqu |
FBReader is a free and open source e-book | reader for GNU/Linux, Microsoft Windows, and other pl |
He was also a barrister-at-law and a | Reader and Governor of Lincoln's Inn in London. |
on interweaving linen and wool, which a Hebrew | reader would grasp as an image of forbidden union. |
He was appointed | reader at Gray's Inn in 1600, and in 1603 double read |
In autumn 1664 he was appointed | reader at Gray's Inn, of which he had been elected a |
Appointed | Reader at Gray's Inn chapel, Buddle died there in 171 |
ed in Cambridge after his ordination, becoming | Reader in Greek Grammar in 1615 and Reader in Greek L |
His brother Anthony Wingfield was | reader in Greek to Elizabeth I of England. |
ed to write for other artists, among them Eddi | Reader, Clive Gregson and Christine Collister. |
He was since his youth an ardent comic | reader, who grew up with the comics from Tintin magaz |
data tables from third parties such as Google | Reader, the Guardian, and The New York Times. |
Within two years he became a good | reader of Guru Granth Sahib and read Dasam Granth als |
Lady Charlotte Guest, Montague was a voracious | reader, and had an excellent memory; but he unfortuna |
He was a voracious | reader and had in his own private collection thousand |
An RSS | reader that handles feed subscriptions |
er and father and the truth is revealed to the | reader about Haru's knowledge of his relationship to |
The text ends with the statement that the | reader now has to wait until he has unlocked it. |
As a contributing writer for the San Diego | Reader, she has authored several articles, including |
For a | reader who has outgrown the Hardy Boys' adventures bu |
is a tale with an unreliable narrator, so the | reader never has a direct answer to whether Capitu ch |
of the Third Hour is normally read by a single | Reader and has very little variation in it. |
of the Ninth Hour is normally read by a single | Reader and has very little variation in it. |
igned to be intelligible to the non-specialist | reader and has been in continuous publication for ove |
Balkline and straight rail - too confusing to | reader to have to dig thru article to find one or the |
Authors of this | reader series have been part of the Indian educationa |
y intended to be essential, or where a skilled | reader would have been able to identify a substitute. |
But the | reader shouldn't have to read the following sentence |
The | reader, once he realises he has been distracted, must |
He was more a profound thinker than a great | reader, although he studied many theological and phil |
opens by addressing itself to Hilton's former | reader, who, he says, has further questions, seems fr |
red his use of parenthetical statements to the | reader, where he would just talk to you...I'd think, |
as Cressner starts out, Norris reveals to the | reader that he has been known to "welsh" on bets, imp |
at home and didn't go to war, which tells the | reader that he knew what was going to happen to the b |
in the table of the contents of The New Media | Reader, which he co-edited with Nick Montfort. |
The narrator begins by mentioning to the | reader that he had just been to a wedding, but then h |
He was | reader and head of the Department of Indian Studies a |
list representation had four types of cell: a | reader, a header, a sublist indicator, and a payload |
Also, alt text for later images can assume the | reader has heard alt text for the earlier images, so |
uished himself at Cambridge, became fellow and | reader in Hebrew at Christ's College, proceeded B.D. |
mbridge, studied in Germany, and was appointed | reader in Hebrew at Gonville and Caius College 1863. |
der to bring its reality closer to the English | reader and help them concentrate on the story, rather |
t request that the author "desireth thee, good | reader, to help him with thy prayer." |
s songs written for other artists such as Eddi | Reader and Hepburn, recorded by Hewerdine for the fir |
a was interested in learning and was as avid a | reader as her mother, Joan of Valois, who introduced |
on an accompanying CD), but she introduces her | reader to hidden poetry as early as the collection's |
The Huey P. Newton | Reader David Hilliard and Donald Weise (Editors) (Sev |
The Utne | Reader named him in 1995 as one of 100 Visionaries wo |
He was a lecturer from 1964, and a | Reader in Hindi from 1994. |
at the lead nonetheless should not "tease" the | reader by hinting at - but not explaining - important |
He probably served as | Reader till his death in 1931. |
r work is never beyond the bounds of a general | reader and his excesses are a necessary feature deriv |
lonion (Фелончик, felonchik) that is worn by a | reader at his tonsuring. |
Head Gardener, William | Reader and his wife lived in the coach house on the p |
Widders was also an avid | reader during his childhood, a skill that he continue |
He was double | reader in his inn, the Middle Temple, in the autumn o |
After being appointed ' | reader' at his inn of court in Lent term, 1571, he wa |
t-at-law in 1589, and was both Lent and Autumn | Reader of his Inn in that same year. |
ut forceful arguments to push the slave-owning | reader off his balance. |
n American literature to the ordinary Malayali | reader through his weekly column 'Sahithyavaaraphalam |
He was Lent | Reader of his inn 1524-5, double Lent Reader 1532-3, |
Reader made his league debut in October 1889 in a Div | |
On his third such post, a | reader of his blog suggested that he start a new webs |
Use whichever description best helps the | reader (in his/ her own language) and explain the dis |
e is known to admire modern art and is an avid | reader of historical and scientific literature. |
Honorary | Reader in History of Science and Technology, UMIST |
He is a triathlete and an avid | reader of history and biography. |
He was | Reader in History at the University of Burdwan from 1 |
at Calcutta University before being appointed | Reader in History at Dhaka University in 1927. |
He was | Reader in History at the University of Edinburgh and |
He became | reader in history at Queen Mary College, London and w |
1 to 1973 Sejersted served as Docent (that is, | Reader) in history at the University of Oslo and was |
He has been a | Reader in History at Royal Holloway, University of Lo |
She was appointed the position of | reader in history in 1952, and subsequently elected a |
with Micaela di Leonardo, The gender/sexuality | reader: culture, history, political economy, Routledg |
Ellis has remained at Warwick University as | Reader (1973), holder of a Personal Chair (1976), and |
Out Of The Whirlwind: A | Reader Of Holocaust Literature (1968) |
The New Practical Chinese | Reader pays homage to the older edition by introducin |
asis, The White Pelican Review, The Gail Scott | Reader, and How2. |
ss, 2008) , with Leslie Gray; The Introductory | Reader in Human Geography: Contemporary Debates and C |
While at Corpus, he also acted as the Public | Reader in Humanity (Latin), in which role he wrote hi |
Bortolin provides the | reader with humorous pop culture analogues to timeles |
Reader of Hurry Up and Meditate and Buddhism for Busy | |
is just a user interface and doesn't give the | reader an idea of how a BAM is structured. |
the UFO phenomenon in the public mind... as a | reader, I immediately wondered what the other two "cl |
niversity (1962-63) and was guest lecturer and | reader at Imperial College in London (1965-67). |
mics (Summer 1944 - #24 February 1949) - under | Reader Research imprint |
pointed as the Senior Lecturer (1980-1982) and | Reader (1985-1997) in Computing at the University of |
ober 2004, Middleton Stoney, Oxfordshire), was | Reader Emeritus in Sociology at the University of Oxf |
When a | reader reads in the Julius Caesar article that Caesar |
Electricity is the fourth studio album by Eddi | Reader released in the UK on May 11, 1998. |
uss red herrings, twist endings, spoilers, and | reader response in general , he also tells a story in |
His best tales put the | reader firmly in a world: we can cherish the memories |
ga is a fun and whimsical read, because once a | reader settles in for the zaniness, they'll be surrou |
He won Down Beat's | reader poll in 1938 and 1940. |
Illustration from the Fifth | Reader published in 1875 |
niversity (writing on narrative strategies and | reader response in the theory of the novel). |
xford, being appointed Demonstrator (1938) and | Reader (1955) in Biochemistry, and Fellow and Tutor i |
dle Temple 7 February 1617, was appointed Lent | Reader there in 1638, and became a serjeant-at-law in |
n Munslow he co-authored The Nature of History | Reader (2004), in which key pieces of writing by lead |
, and the book should still hold appeal to any | reader interested in the period. |
is technique frequently target forums with low | reader traffic, in hopes that it will fly under the m |
ght be found practicable for such Professor or | Reader to include in his or her lectures and treatmen |
s version is called the Kansas Lions Telephone | Reader, which includes recordings in English and Span |
This table is reproduced here to save the | reader the inconvenience of constantly referring back |
From 1959 to 1961 he was | reader in Indian philosophy at Utrecht but found he h |
Davies was then the | Reader in Indian History at Oxford University, the po |
Tutor and Fellow at St John's College, Oxford, | Reader in Indian History at the University and finall |
mundry Training College, when he was appointed | Reader of Indian History and archaeology with fellow |
he The Independent newspaper") and to give the | reader an indication of who Verkaik is. |
ing with the aftermath of the war, leaving the | reader to infer that he perished in the general slaug |
l phonics, whereas in the Gilchrist system the | reader must infer vowel pronunciation from context. |
Michael P Barnett, | Reader in Information Processing, 1964-1965. |
It also gives the | reader an inside glance of Bear Stearns senior manage |
t hurt to have a quotation or two, to give the | reader some insight into Ding's thoughts or character |
Sartre gives the | reader an insightful account about how a man's nature |
A | reader would instantly see that there is an object ca |
Reader in International Law, London Metropolitan Univ | |
tingale offers no resolution, thus forcing the | reader to interpret the highly ambiguous text for him |
aid Gage was almost fully recovered, leads the | reader to interpret the word recovered in its modern |
The | reader must interpret their dialogue and body languag |
y is not so important and completely up to the | reader to interpret. |
s the truth about modesty and style, takes the | reader deep into Carter's career while sharing the im |
the Kurzweil-National Federation of the Blind | Reader with inventor Ray Kurzweil. |
Later in the story, the | reader is invited to gloat over the continuing discom |
The | Reader Railroad is a tourist railroad operating in Ar |
His book Darwin and the General | Reader (1958) is a detailed study of the changes in B |
try is still available today to the interested | reader it is not nearly as famous as his manuscript O |
g system and a branded version of the Off line | reader Ameol is provided for their use. |
To a contemporary | reader, there is also a similarity to the hubristic n |
The Tolkien | Reader (1966) is an anthology of works by J. R. R. To |
(This knowledge is left to the | reader, and is not made explicit in the text). |
One day she gets a phone call from a female | reader who is upset because her submission was not pr |
ar to Thatcher and starts to pull out what the | reader thinks is the previously seen gun. |
Postcolonial African Philosophy: A Critical | Reader (1997), ISBN 0-631-20340-0. |
Race and the Enlightenment: A | Reader (1997), ISBN 0-631-20137-8. |
The Murray Bookchin | Reader (1997) ISBN 0-304-33874-5 |
Dr Andrew J. Newman is a | reader in Islamic Studies and Persian at the Universi |
e West, with Jonathan Rosenbaum of the Chicago | Reader calling it the "most emotionally complex pictu |
thinking man's Lil' Wayne", while the Chicago | Reader picked it as a staff favorite from 2007 and ca |
endation I can give is that Richard, its first | reader, thought it wonderful. |
rto Eco's collection of essays The Role of the | Reader, but it is also derivative of Roland Barthes's |
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