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The Los Angeles | Reader noted it was "a genuine rarity: a work of seri |
ses doubt as to whether she can truly tell the | reader what it was like, whether anyone can. |
This behavior is introduced here to alert the | reader that it is common for carriers to have rather |
Humane PC is an extended version of the Humane | Reader - it has an extra micro-USB port and infrared |
ed "Best Overall Radio Station" by the Chicago | Reader in its annual Best of Chicago issue. |
Vincent Peale and in More True Stories, an ESL | reader in its third edition. |
Replace Adobe | Reader and Its Replacements with Bullzip byJon L. Jac |
But this poses no real problem for the | reader, because James' attitudes toward England did n |
This issue is presented to the | reader through Jamie, a young boy from Scotland, who, |
Adobe's Acrobat and Adobe | Reader support JavaScript in PDF files. |
one volume of the paper," The Stanford Daily's | reader editor Jennifer Graham acknowledged that "plen |
Thus, for the | reader a jersey number is an encyclopedic fact. |
motivated previously by] a desire to amuse the | reader [with] jibes and jokes... |
Urdu | Reader (with John Gumperz). |
Chatt's shot was half saved by goalkeeper Joe | Reader and John Devey bundled the ball over the line. |
t-person present tense, thus assuming that the | reader will join the main character, Clamence, in the |
Chicago | Reader critic Jonathan Rosenbaum stated, "This is a p |
These can be used by the | reader to judge whether or not the claims have been m |
He has also been a | reader and judge for the high school National Academi |
nd immediately insinuates impropriety when the | reader should judge for his or her self. |
tin at University College; in 1846-1849 he was | reader in jurisprudence and civil law in the Middle T |
at the Keele University, then in 1962 moved as | reader to King's College London where he worked until |
Eddi | Reader, Pellethead, Kitachi, and Loon |
A casual | reader wouldn't know what "Watling Street" is. |
The article as currently written expects the | reader to know history that isn't obvious or common k |
No | reader will know whether 8 million then is 20, 40 or |
Unless the | reader has knowledge of the history and special eccle |
vision presenter, business journalist and news | reader, best known for his work with ITN.Educated at |
In the 1980s, Easy | Reader was known for its in-depth coverage of the McM |
The Chicago | Reader called Koch's script "derivative and forgettab |
Sunrise Saturdays (2005-2006), then as evening | reader for KSEE 24 News at 6/11 p.m. (2006-2007). |
our Own Destiny" books, Suicide King gives the | reader a large series of choices. |
in Enugu from 1976 until 1977, before becoming | Reader and later Professor and Head of the Health Car |
In 1967, he became a Visiting | Reader (and later Visiting Professor) in Astronomy at |
s as a programme arranger and children's story | reader, and later as a singer. |
In 1857 he was appointed | reader in law to the University of Melbourne. |
turer at the University of Sussex and then was | reader in law at the University of Southampton, where |
Richard Clarke Sewellwas a barrister and later | reader in law to the University of Melbourne and auth |
criminal law courts, and was in 1857 appointed | reader in law to the university of Melbourne. |
The French | reader prize Le prix des lecteurs for his novel To Mu |
In the laboratory exercises, the | reader is lead through the design, construction, and |
for selfish reasons by the main character, the | reader is learning unconsciously, which is the goal o |
The | reader also learns about the villagers and their acti |
nt junkie, he is both exasperating and, to the | reader at least, enormously loveable." |
nior fellow 1768, sublector primus 1753, Latin | reader 1754, lector primarius 1755, and Greek reader |
d in the same year, with a teaching staff of a | reader, a lecturer, a senior demonstrator and 10 stud |
As with most all his other works, the | reader is left feeling frustrated without a greater s |
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. |
From 1996 to 2000 he was | Reader in Legal Philosophy at King's College, London. |
e of August 2006, which tends to encourage the | reader to lend intentions to public personalities wit |
overnor in 1575, and in 1577 became an elected | reader in Lent. |
iscovery of the golden plates presented to the | reader and let the reader make the decision about whe |
He receives and shares with the | reader a letter from Archivist Lindhorst. |
ar II Persia (1991) • Two kings in Arabia: Sir | Reader Bullard's letters from Jedda, ed. |
He was initially assistant to the | Reader and librarian, before becoming a lecturer in 1 |
ghts, and explains references which the modern | reader is likely to overlook. |
He was Lent | Reader at Lincoln's Inn in 1614, and on 13 October of |
s also published several books for the general | reader about linguistics and the English language, wh |
of 2008 she volunteers for the Start Making A | Reader Today literacy program in the Portland area, a |
e any other, exists between the writer and the | reader; that literature is an 'open system,' a 'livin |
He was an avid | reader of Literature in Telugu and English. |
1959 to 1962 - | Reader at Liverpool University |
cryption systems often included a punched card | reader for loading keys. |
osophy at University of Leeds (1952-1965), and | reader in Logic at University of St Andrews (1965-197 |
he then moved to University College, London as | Reader in London History later holding a chair in the |
A | reader can look these words up in the “Dictionary and |
enres, if any, I (or any casual but interested | reader) should look further into. |
ine reviewed the song unfavorably, telling the | reader to look at the title and make up their own son |
of his supposed mother Stephanie to permit the | reader to look for a family resemblance. |
the files comes from the DRM built into Adobe | Reader, which looks at a flag in the PDF to see wheth |
Minister of Finance - | Reader Wood loses the post on 6 August with the fall |
Harris was an avid | reader who loved to spend hours at the race track and |
BBC Radio 2 announcer and news | reader Patrick Lunt (1980-1986). |
He served as a | reader at Lyon's Inn in 1561 and at Inner Temple in 1 |
Wilson, D. E. and | Reader, D. M. Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomi |
votes, making it the second-most popular news | reader for Mac OS X, behind NetNewsWire. |
the Situationist International was a constant | reader of Mac Orlan's novels of urban adventure and " |
, with not a single redeeming feature, and the | reader is made to share the protagonists' complete an |
She has been reviewed positively in the Utne | Reader, BUST Magazine, and the Boston Globe. |
e, principal of St. Alban's Hall, and divinity | reader at Magdalen College. |
It includes Orca (a screen | reader and magnifier), Speakup (a console screen read |
nd campaigning sites that allow the interested | reader to make up their own mind. |
each other without linking them will allow the | reader to make up their own mind. |
So what the | reader can make of this taxonomical situation is that |
gh in her rigorous, precise reportage… for the | reader to make his or her own connections.” |
ost calculation, Fido Mailer, QWK offline mail | reader, file manager, text editor, keyboard mapping, |
In response to | reader demand, Manga Burikko removed nude photographs |
Parish, an avid | reader of many books, caused an international sensati |
ited States Naval Academy from his position as | reader in maritime history at the Joint Services Comm |
He cites the poems “The Tarot | Reader,” “The Marriage” and “The Algebra of Love” as |
Reader: I Married Him (1974) criticism | |
Vaughn, an avid poetry | reader, is married to his college sweetheart, Laura, |
He was also | reader of Martin Luther's writings. |
Mihalis Constantine Dafermos is a | Reader in Mathematical Physics at the University of C |
Richard Herbert Greaves (1941-2008) who became | Reader in Mathematics at Cardiff University. |
In 1921 he became University | Reader in Mathematics at University College. |
He was appointed | Reader in mathematics at Westfield College, Universit |
of London, eventually holding the position of | Reader of Mathematics. |
ngton at Cambridge, he returned to Imperial as | reader in mathematics. |
Second, for a casual | reader, it may provide information that he/she did no |
oved to Imperial College, London as Leverhulme | Reader in Medical Ethics and Law, and in 2001 to the |
He is a former | reader in medicinal chemistry at the Welsh School of |
He was also May | Reader of Medicine at the University of Oxford from 1 |
cine, Lecturer in Medicine and Immunology, and | Reader in Medicine, before being appointed Professor |
Reader in Medicine, 1982-88 | |
ar 1987-88 and in 1993 he was named University | Reader in Medieval History. |
er (1933) then lecturer (1936) before becoming | Reader in Medieval History at the University of Londo |
Bill Burgwinkle is a | reader in Medieval French and Occitan Literarture at |
The | reader first meets Ethan Saunders in 1792 Philadelphi |
ers and issues to give the impression that the | reader had merely missed a specific copy that had no |
apter 6 of The Civil War Soldier: A Historical | Reader by Michael Barton, Larry M. Logue and a chapte |
Window-Eyes is a screen | reader for Microsoft Windows, developed by GW Micro. |
a free, open source, lightweight PDF and DjVu | reader for Microsoft Windows, written by Krzysztof Ko |
y cultured in general literature, an extensive | reader, liberal minded, and a most accurate scholar i |
This is vague language and to the casual | reader is misleading, in that, it does not indicate t |
Since 2009, Devji is | Reader in Modern South Asian History, Oxford Universi |
He is now | Reader in Molecular Informatics at the University of |
, Nimrod, The American Poetry Review, Yardbird | Reader, Big Moon and Obsidian. |
The Compulsive | Reader labeled Moonlight "an absorbing and quick read |
the date "wrong," the novel actually gives the | reader even more to think about. |
, Brown's second adaptation, "The Father Brown | Reader 2: More Stories from Chesterton" was published |
cause of the materiality of a printed book the | reader is more engaged with a text, while the opposit |
es big questions in such a way as to leave the | reader with more questions, shaking our collective he |
ban quote below was taken, attracted over 1000 | reader comments, most strongly opposed to his positio |
other Clara Chernos, a Russian Jewish tea-leaf | reader who moved to Canada in the 19th century during |
rofound physiological insight and provides the | reader with much to ponder. |
If the lack of citations bothers the | reader that much, he or she ought to track them down |
Pray, | reader, for my soul. |
resent day Madaveethi or Mada Street takes the | reader from Mylapore to Vetharanyam to Lahore resulti |
gal Affairs, Washington Business Forward, Utne | Reader and National Journal, and is also a frequent d |
Visiting Senior Lecturer and Visiting | Reader, Australian National University, 1968-1969 |
He was also an avid | reader and national Chess Champion and enjoyed woodwo |
, FInstP, FRSE, FRMetS, radar pioneer 1938-45, | reader in Natural Philosophy at Glasgow University 19 |
the document is interpreted by a markup-aware | reader, each NCR is treated as if it were the charact |
ckworth's niece Angelica Bell) was Duckworth's | reader for nearly twenty years. |
atible from one system to the next so that the | reader would need to be notified as the text in a boo |
go Tribune, the Chicago Sun-Times, the Chicago | Reader, The New Republic, Dissent, L.A. Weekly, World |
lamour, Associated Press, Details, Los Angeles | Reader, Daily News and hundreds of feature stories in |
In 1974 Lehmann published a book of poems, The | Reader at Night, hand-printed on hand-made paper and |
once Burroughs establishes his background, his | reader has no time to quibble." |
hampion of Civil Liberties Award" and the Utne | Reader has nominated the AGR for “Best International |
Yet, | reader, regard not his fate as premature, since his c |
The | reader should not have to link to another article to |
ce at the end of Infiltration #4, although the | reader does not hear the full conversation until Stor |
Foxit | Reader is notable for its short load time and small f |
anchester, UK, where she holds the position of | Reader in numerical analysis. |
e had a liking for sport, but was also an avid | reader, and obtained a second-class degree in jurispr |
calls it an "absorbing narrative," to a modern | reader much of the interest lies, not in the broad st |
Reader, Department of Immunology, St. Mary's Hospital | |
Hoffman consciously leaves the | reader unsure of this. |
who replaced Duncan Shepherd in the San Diego | Reader as of the November 17, 2010 edition. |
Berlin International Film Festival (1987): | Reader Jury of the "Berliner Morgenpost" - Randa Hain |
She won the California Young | Reader Medal of the California Library Association tw |
ting a sense of puzzling over a problem with a | reader instead of handing her solutions”. |
Because she had been an avid | reader, especially of poetry, the Rogers decided that |
ethical relevance to the disillusioned common | reader, weary of the 1920s aesthetes. |
AppAssure was also highlighted in a | reader review of "hot products" in Windows IT Pro Mag |
Reader, University of Reading, 1968-76 | |
ore engaged in the task of not only giving the | reader examples of actual rival traditions and the di |
me of the trilogy, The Amber Spyglass, but the | reader learns of the virtues required to "build it" t |
Miyazaki's mother was a voracious | reader who often questioned socially accepted norms. |
e events (in a sense she is something like the | reader, who often sees things that Persha herself see |
KPDF is a free PDF | reader based on Xpdf. |
In an interview in the San Diego | Reader published on June 22, 1995, Lane complained ab |
In an Utne | Reader feature on Pagan publications, author James Te |
g a Nook, Nook Color, or Barnes & Noble's free | reader software on an iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, Black |
ing to William Studwell in The Christmas Carol | Reader, "Up on the House Top" was the second-oldest s |
As usual, | Reader draws on a number of songwriters including "On |
ttest freshman" congressman in a February 2009 | reader poll on The Huffington Post. |
le pedal), the keycard is inserted in the card | reader and one pushes the start button. |
In contrast, a closed text leads the | reader to one intended interpretation. |
is book, easily accessible to the non-academic | reader, was one of his greatest contributions to Brit |
In 1997, Davis Square was listed by the Utne | Reader as one of the fifteen "hippest places to live" |
nspirational Leaders and was named by the Utne | Reader as one of a hundred visionaries currently tran |
stival was hosted by Felipe Camiroaga and news | reader Soledad Onetto. |
The Free Market | Reader (1988; online e-book)ISBN 0-945466-02-1 |
The blind | reader receives only the text of the submitted work, |
e start of the Second World War, and therefore | Reader officially only refereed three Football League |
he is also Director of New Chamber Opera, and | Reader in Opera Studies in the University of Oxford. |
Mann became | Reader in Ophthalmology at the University of Oxford i |
nsive way to present the evidence and give the | reader an opportunity to make up his or her own mind. |
Only if the implied | reader cannot opt for one or the other possibility, t |
ed for a permanent storage device, so the card | reader was optional. |
2003: | Reader in Organic Chemistry - University of Sheffield |
hemical Crystallography, and in 1990 he became | Reader in Organic Materials. |
Dr Paul Irwing is a | Reader in organisational psychology at the University |
He edited the three-volume series The China | Reader with Orville Schell, a student of his who beca |
It is left to the | reader if Osman's passion for Mal Hatun was based on |
ndard text, which can then be read by a Screen | reader or other similar program. |
Clicking on the entry takes the | reader to other places on the website where the woman |
for The New York Times, Money, and the Chicago | Reader, among others. |
cultural differences and dialog that makes the | reader laugh out loud follow until our hero finally l |
the three characters take turns to talk to the | reader, reflecting over common events. |
as of Polish origin, and in a note he asks the | reader to overlook the errors he possibly left in the |
Kavvanot ("Abbreviated Intentions") allows the | reader an overview of the ARI's recorded prayer-inten |
He was a | Reader at Oxford University from 1969, and elected Fe |
s College 1954-87 (Emeritus), and Lecturer and | Reader at Oxford University 1954-87. |
Fanon: A Critical | Reader (1996: Oxford, Blackwell) |
Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, and | Reader in Palaeontology at the Imperial College of Sc |
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