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| He was | Reader in History at the University of Edinburgh and |
| he history department at Reading in 1952 and a | reader in that department in 1955. |
| ss, 2008) , with Leslie Gray; The Introductory | Reader in Human Geography: Contemporary Debates and C |
| ngton at Cambridge, he returned to Imperial as | reader in mathematics. |
| 80 he was Lecturer, then Senior Lecturer, then | Reader in Plant Pathology at the University of Adelai |
| From 1890 to 1893 he was | reader in classical philology at Johns Hopkins Univer |
| d a Lecturer in Physical Chemistry in 1930 and | Reader in 1937. |
| Dr. Stephen Serjeant ( | Reader in Cosmology at the OU), and Dr Ian Johnston ( |
| o hold until his death in 1868: Lord Almoner's | Reader in Arabic (reflecting his interest in oriental |
| He was promoted to | reader in 1946 and made Professor in 1947. |
| eith, John H.. (ED.) Creeds of the Churches: A | Reader in Christian Doctrine, from the Bible to the P |
| He was Assistant Director of Research and a | Reader in Economics at the University of Cambridge un |
| tin at University College; in 1846-1849 he was | reader in jurisprudence and civil law in the Middle T |
| He was appointed | Reader in Russian and the other Slavonic languages in |
| Historical Studies in 1991, he was promoted to | Reader in British History in 2001. |
| el Prize in Physics in 1973 while still only a | Reader in Physics. |
| Mendlesohn is | Reader in Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature in t |
| He became | reader in history at Queen Mary College, London and w |
| e was previously Lecturer, Senior Lecturer and | Reader in Economics at Lancaster, and has spent perio |
| er at King's College, London in 1970, promoted | Reader in 1987, Professor in 1993 and Director of the |
| Cup final match when he ran the line to George | Reader in the 1950 final group match between Brazil a |
| At Cambridge, he was promoted from lecturer to | reader in 1980 and was vice-master of Churchill from |
| In 2000, he was appointed | Reader in Social and Cultural History at Oxford. |
| While at Corpus, he also acted as the Public | Reader in Humanity (Latin), in which role he wrote hi |
| She is also a | reader in the department of hindi Patna Womens Colleg |
| hemical Crystallography, and in 1990 he became | Reader in Organic Materials. |
| Reader in Medicine, 1982-88 | |
| He is currently Visiting | Reader in Science at the Department of Information En |
| he excerpt known as Handy Tables, an anonymous | reader in the third century wrote the comment (a scho |
| in Anglo-Saxon History at Cambridge from 1978, | reader in Anglo-Saxon History from 1992, and Elringto |
| She is currently a | Reader in Theoretical Physics and a member of the The |
| f Southampton in 1995 as a lecturer, rising to | Reader in 2000 and then Professor in the same year. |
| Davies was then the | Reader in Indian History at Oxford University, the po |
| In each legend, Asturias draws the | reader in with a fury of beauty and mystery without b |
| Royal Society University Research Fellow and a | Reader in Theoretical Physics at the University of Ox |
| Tutor and Fellow at St John's College, Oxford, | Reader in Indian History at the University and finall |
| Mann became | Reader in Ophthalmology at the University of Oxford i |
| he then moved to University College, London as | Reader in London History later holding a chair in the |
| Dr Paul Irwing is a | Reader in organisational psychology at the University |
| -55) and was subsequently appointed University | Reader in Recent Social and Economic History (1950-55 |
| In 1933 he was appointed | Reader in Egyptology at the University of Oxford. |
| He is | Reader in Social Theory at the University of Cambridg |
| 'On Becoming a Lesbian | Reader.' in Sweet Dreams: Sexuality, Gender and Popul |
| He is now | Reader in Molecular Informatics at the University of |
| 1970-72) and was Lecturer, Senior Lecturer and | Reader in Sociology at the University of Hull (1972-9 |
| arth Sciences, Cambridge, Lecturer in 1988 and | Reader in 1996. |
| Reader in Burmese, Acting Head (1937-38) then Head of | |
| 1 to 1973 Sejersted served as Docent (that is, | Reader) in history at the University of Oslo and was |
| ited States Naval Academy from his position as | reader in maritime history at the Joint Services Comm |
| is now retired and lives in Hull, where he was | Reader in Education at the University of Hull's Insti |
| rer in geology at Durham University and became | Reader in 1988. |
| He has been a | Reader in History at Royal Holloway, University of Lo |
| He became a | reader in 1975 and was named Professor of Insect Ecol |
| lege, University of London in 1990, being made | Reader in 1994. |
| Reader in International Law, London Metropolitan Univ | |
| t the universities of Manchester, Glasgow, and | Reader in Educational Psychology and Fellow of Corpus |
| the bar at Middle Temple in 1615 and was Lent | reader in 1640. |
| He is a | Reader in the School of Computing Science at Newcastl |
| nt Lecturer, being appointed Lecturer in 1956, | Reader in 1966 and Professor of Microbial Biochemistr |
| He became | reader in thermodynamics in 1936. |
| s lively polemical, is constantly engaging the | reader in a discussion to justify their views, back t |
| (eds) (2003) The Earthscan | Reader in World Transport Policy and Practice Earthsc |
| He was promoted to | Reader in 1956 and then became Leeds University's fir |
| overnor in 1575, and in 1577 became an elected | reader in Lent. |
| ereafter promoted to Senior Lecturer, in 1961; | Reader, in 1968; and, in 1973, Titular Professor. |
| xford in 1967 and was subsequently promoted to | Reader in Public Law 1976-1980, before being appointe |
| He was promoted to Senior Lecturer in 2002, | Reader in 2005, and full Professor in 2007. |
| Dr. Michael A. Crang is a | reader in cultural geography at Durham University in |
| became head of the Department of Theology and | Reader in Christian Theology at University College No |
| He was a lecturer from 1964, and a | Reader in Hindi from 1994. |
| She was appointed the position of | reader in history in 1952, and subsequently elected a |
| not reside in the text, but is produced by the | reader in relation not only to the text in question, |
| Pyle is currently a | Reader in Early Modern Philosophy at the University o |
| ester University where he became Robert Ottley | Reader in Statistics from 1933 to 1939 and set up an |
| criminal law courts, and was in 1857 appointed | reader in law to the university of Melbourne. |
| Easy | Reader, Inc. also publishes two monthly magazines: Pe |
| s: a blessing by the priest and prayers by the | reader, including the Trisagion and the Lord's Prayer |
| in the series, The Last Full Measure takes the | reader inside the minds of several of the most import |
| ting a sense of puzzling over a problem with a | reader instead of handing her solutions”. |
| , and the book should still hold appeal to any | reader interested in the period. |
| He could pull his | reader into the fray. |
| k writer by concisely and quickly bringing the | reader into Erin Hunter's world of Warriors....Artist |
| ith unique aerial images, these books take the | reader into the dynamic formations of these world fam |
| It is simply not accurate and misleads the | reader into thinking the money was transferred from a |
| It brings the | reader into the island hopping, the jungle heat and r |
| The | reader is then connected to a computer with the DuoFe |
| Later in the story, the | reader is invited to gloat over the continuing discom |
| ion of this "true yell" which can be given the | reader is by spelling it as above, with directions to |
| In the laboratory exercises, the | reader is lead through the design, construction, and |
| ent of the product, but in such a way that the | reader is referred elsewhere for details? |
| Colin | Reader is an English geologist with an interest in An |
| s made here to detail the variants; rather the | reader is referred to the Hymns and Carols of Christm |
| It's an opinion, and the | reader is free to discover for themselves. |
| The | reader is (IMO) better off with a good summary. |
| Street in The Adventure of the Red Circle, the | reader is free to conclude that Watson alters facts t |
| Foxit | Reader is notable for its short load time and small f |
| Moreover the | reader is given no information about "Nash House" or |
| ful take on an old archetype, the vampire (the | reader is even treated to Neville's reading and put-d |
| and remain, unclear and non-specific, and the | reader is advised to take special care in their selec |
| The interested | reader is referred to Minstrelsy of the Scottish Bord |
| Until the last pages, the | reader is essentially reading a picaresque novel, whi |
| The numberGo | Reader is the version that allows users to open an ex |
| , Dante sees Martin IV in Purgatory, where the | reader is reminded of the former pontiff's fondness f |
| those years only in passing as if assuming the | reader is familiar with that record. |
| PHP Excel | Reader is a PHP library to read data from Microsoft E |
| This is vague language and to the casual | reader is misleading, in that, it does not indicate t |
| However, in The Beatrice Letters the | reader is told that Beatrice returned Lemony's engage |
| ghts, and explains references which the modern | reader is likely to overlook. |
| cause of the materiality of a printed book the | reader is more engaged with a text, while the opposit |
| 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 |
| The Nevada County portion of | Reader is part of the Hope Micropolitan Statistical A |
| An optical | reader is a device found within most computer scanner |
| The | reader is asked to abandon his or her modern life and |
| Founded in 1970, the Easy | Reader is a weekly newspaper published every Thursday |
| As with most all his other works, the | reader is left feeling frustrated without a greater s |
| for selfish reasons by the main character, the | reader is learning unconsciously, which is the goal o |
| focusing on mass armies of anonymous men, the | reader is presented with the personal tragedies of in |
| tory section through “governmental crisis” the | reader is presented with strictly, and clearly laid o |
| Trevor Alan John | Reader is an eminent Anglican priest: the current Arc |
| wy, the dreamer of the Dream, awakens, and the | reader is left as confused as he is. |
| anations are given for the distortions, so the | reader is left to wonder along with the characters. |
| yful, but at the end of the final chapter, the | reader is reminded that Fancy has married with "a sec |
| An obstacle that faces the non-German | reader is that Freud's emphasis on 'slips of the tong |
| Vaughn, an avid poetry | reader, is married to his college sweetheart, Laura, |
| book series is called UN Adventure, where the | reader is a Model United Nations delegate that could |
| It is at this point that the | reader is exposed to perhaps the most shocking, yet h |
| The | reader is a Black Panther. |
| I want to know who this mind | reader is. |
| The New Psychology Today | Reader ISBN 078725617X |
| try is still available today to the interested | reader it is not nearly as famous as his manuscript O |
| Second, for a casual | reader, it may provide information that he/she did no |
| Same as original Acrobat | Reader, it provides side panel with thumbnails, allow |
| d appeared as the defendant that year when the | reader, Jacob Raphael Cohen, went to the courts to co |
| sts included her Maid of Honor Campbell Brown, | Reader Jessica Yellin, Dan Senor, Laura and Bill Burt |
| on, however, Rubin returned to Samiam and Joel | Reader joined the band as his replacement. |
| Cutter, whom the | reader joins at the novel's opening, was a friend, di |
| In the Chicago | Reader, Jonathan Rosenbaum described the film as "a p |
| , Deanna Kirk, Charlie Louvin, Cat Power, Eddi | Reader, Julianne Regan (with Fairport Convention), Ka |
| Berlin International Film Festival (1987): | Reader Jury of the "Berliner Morgenpost" - Randa Hain |
| Affected programs included the popular usenet | reader KNode and e-mail client KMail, part of the KDE |
| He refers to simply "the stone" assuming the | reader knows what stone is being referred to. |
| ives it back to Frodo, whereas in the book the | reader knows that Sam has the Ring. |
| The Compulsive | Reader labeled Moonlight "an absorbing and quick read |
| cultural differences and dialog that makes the | reader laugh out loud follow until our hero finally l |
| From the poem the | reader learns that Elizabeth, Countess of Surrey, wit |
| From the letter, the | reader learns that Anselmus has married Serpentina an |
| me of the trilogy, The Amber Spyglass, but the | reader learns of the virtues required to "build it" t |
| tual information about Medill's views, and the | reader left to form his or her conclusions. |
| "Four-Eyed Prince has the depth of a | reader letter to Cosmo, but if that sounds like icing |
| y cultured in general literature, an extensive | reader, liberal minded, and a most accurate scholar i |
| Rickman, Gregg (2001), The Film Comedy | Reader, Limelight Editions, ISBN 0879102950 |
| t-in Netvibes modules include an RSS/Atom feed | reader, local weather forecasts, a calendar supportin |
| Neoliberalism: A Critical | Reader, London: Pluto Press, 2005 (editor, with D. Jo |
| Language | Reader, Macmillan, 1909. |
| Reader made his league debut in October 1889 in a Div | |
| Recent awards include Utne | Reader magazine's Alternative Press award for General |
| nd was editor and proprietor until 1905 of the | Reader magazine, and then engaged in the publishing b |
| Drayton was named a “visionary” as one of Utne | Reader magazine's “50 Visionaries Who Are Changing th |
| Despite voluminous | reader mail pointing to the numerous errors in the ne |
| s Times column, the paper received a deluge of | reader mail expressing outrage at such an extravaganc |
| The Post Carbon | Reader: Managing the 21st Century's Sustainability Cr |
| .Upper Hot Spring Canyon .Version 1. San Diego | Reader, March 17, 2010. |
| Editor of The Norton Psychology | Reader, Marcus's research on developmental cognitive |
| go Comics line, which strictly produces Mature | Reader material. |
| Even without their definition, the | reader may be able to guess the rough meaning of the |
| s that section is used in such a way where the | reader may be hopping to different parts of the secti |
| Robert Backus argues that the modern | reader may prefer her independence and naturalness to |
| Donald Keene has suggested that, while the | reader may be attracted by her independence of mind, |
| no specific references to dates, although the | reader may construct a rough chronology in retrospect |
| 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 |
| Then the | reader meets the grandfather Anatem, the legendary fo |
| ist Gren Jones, journalist Sue Lawley and news | reader Michael Buerk, have spent part of their career |
| , and stating that in the publisher's view the | reader might assume from Montgomery's text that Auchi |
| I think it's entirely realistic that a | reader might be looking for the UN report, or even th |
| to all three categories, though any non-legal | reader might assume that it did). |
| With the Catalog opened flat, the | reader might find the large page on the left full of |
| The result is that the | reader might decide the fate of the characters. |
| ntly participating in: VMath Live, Accelerated | Reader, Mock Elections, Book Drives, Toy Drives, etc. |
| First Voices: An Aboriginal Women's | Reader Monture-Angus, Patricia and Patricia Mcguire ( |
| of every chapter, with the goal of giving the | reader more control over how one's mind works. |
| calls it an "absorbing narrative," to a modern | reader much of the interest lies, not in the broad st |
| Issues of architecture and identity" in Mumbai | Reader, Mumbai, Urban Design Research Institute, n.º |
| the use of the name Swiss made on a watch, the | reader must bear in mind that the law does not so muc |
| d the novel's style, however, noting that "the | reader must wade at least twenty-five pages into the |
| Also, the | reader must acknowledge that the figure in meditation |
| The | reader must interpret their dialogue and body languag |
| l phonics, whereas in the Gilchrist system the | reader must infer vowel pronunciation from context. |
| The Utne | Reader named him in 1995 as one of 100 Visionaries wo |
| Utne | Reader named Spade and Tyrone Boucher on their list o |
| The | reader needs to know something about Morrison's unsta |
| is a tale with an unreliable narrator, so the | reader never has a direct answer to whether Capitu ch |
| Ignaz Maybaum: A | Reader, Nicholas de Lange (ed.), (New York: Berghahn |
| le to all, so that neither the Englishman, the | reader, nor any voyeurs present at the scene would pe |
| is move request is already inconveniencing the | reader, not that that unhappy individual seems to be |
| But I'm a | reader, not a writer of Wikipedia (maybe a lazy one) |
| The Los Angeles | Reader noted it was "a genuine rarity: a work of seri |
| Slowly, the | reader notices thematic connections and the shadow of |
| Watson is the seventeenth in a series of young | reader novels called Jedi Apprentice. |
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