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tingale offers no resolution, thus forcing the reader to interpret the highly ambiguous text for him
So not only does the reader observe that the Soviet's every emotion at the
ith unique aerial images, these books take the reader into the dynamic formations of these world fam
ent of the product, but in such a way that the reader is referred elsewhere for details?
itnesses speak for themselves and allowing the reader or viewer to decide for him- or herself if suc
In Batman: Streets of Gotham #17 and #18, the reader comes to know of his back-story involving an a
the use of the name Swiss made on a watch, the reader must bear in mind that the law does not so muc
The Writer, the Reader and the Critic in a Monoculture, Foundation fo
cidentally, the first two chapters provide the reader with an excellent overview on the how the drug
f these 14 characters perspectives, giving the reader a unique insight into the thoughts and deeper
t literature be viewed aesthetically; that the reader should absolutely never look for a larger mean
based articles that offer more context for the reader.
motivated previously by] a desire to amuse the reader [with] jibes and jokes...
Otherwise it might not be clear to the reader why the item was considered less sensitive.
ogic, its primary purpose being to prepare the reader for a better understanding of the rest of the
This tends to mislead the reader, as both cannot be accurate.
le to all, so that neither the Englishman, the reader, nor any voyeurs present at the scene would pe
The reader first meets Ethan Saunders in 1792 Philadelphi
nright reckless" and is attempting to make the reader consider a parallel to "the Nazi dehumanisatio
In order to give the reader a well rounded picture of Dominic's personalit
Rather, the intended impact is to impress the reader with vibrant colors and loaded industry buzzwo
g detail and simple language which carries the reader through wonderful and profound scientific disc
s made here to detail the variants; rather the reader is referred to the Hymns and Carols of Christm
doesn't add or take away evidence to help the reader decide whether she did or did not give prefere
n it, saying the original "frequently left the reader stunned with its insipid vacuity".
iniscent of Jorge Luis Borges - plays with the reader and with literary conventions.
us American public in first-person view of the reader) in a bar, where he is approached by a man-siz
s that section is used in such a way where the reader may be hopping to different parts of the secti
He receives and shares with the reader a letter from Archivist Lindhorst.
f the text adding a new element that gives the reader a different perspective on the artist.
ry friend - an alter-ego onto which he and the reader can project and try to make sense of dangerous
The Bible, the Reader, and the Morality of Literary Knowledge.
The reader spins a dagger three times and interpret the a
From the poem the reader learns that Elizabeth, Countess of Surrey, wit
As a rule, a colon informs the reader that what follows proves, clarifies, explains,
t-person present tense, thus assuming that the reader will join the main character, Clamence, in the
It adds to much clutter and distracts the reader.
sult is a string that can be pronounced by the reader without decoding.
and the text creates colorful pictures to the reader.
The reader should not have to link to another article to
This work offers the reader acquainted with the concepts of Freud, to trac
The reader was essentially a state history stack-a good e
Even if it was, asking the reader to "draw a parallel between the two" is inappr
o a wide audience regardless of the sex of the reader.
Also, alt text for later images can assume the reader has heard alt text for the earlier images, so
is a key at the top of the calendar to aid the reader.
verified reports of Christian healing give the reader a working understanding of the Principle and p
The original version of the reader was composed of a digital camera and a PDA, wh
What is the reader supposed to make of this information?
It's an opinion, and the reader is free to discover for themselves.
in the series, The Last Full Measure takes the reader inside the minds of several of the most import
The reader is (IMO) better off with a good summary.
Beyond that making it easier for the reader to visualise the frieze is to be preferred.
to American or British format depending on the reader, and so that editors don't kill each other in
l's personality is described in detail and the reader comes to sympathise with her.
Set in the near future, the story provides the reader with a glimpse into the niche criminal market
From the letter, the reader learns that Anselmus has married Serpentina an
s, and give the conflicting sources to let the reader decide.
In contrast, the reader will encounter in the same book some six Centr
n camps, where Perec's mother died: by now the reader has discovered that the story of the island is
It is written in the first person and the reader sees events entirely through the eyes of the s
he book's narrator Professor Aronnax tells the reader that while searching for a description of Ceyl
The reader could discern the meaning of the original text
s not contain information; it simply tells the reader what to think.
of the poem is in agitation and speaks to the reader directly.
Chris, and co-author Graham Morris provide the reader with a fascinating account of his trials and t
Hoffman consciously leaves the reader unsure of this.
I think the reader can come to that conclusion for himself.--Heat
is a tale with an unreliable narrator, so the reader never has a direct answer to whether Capitu ch
that I am without mistake; nor do I desire the reader to conceal any he may possibly find.”
Street in The Adventure of the Red Circle, the reader is free to conclude that Watson alters facts t
e events (in a sense she is something like the reader, who often sees things that Persha herself see
go Union-Tribune, before going to work for the Reader.
The reader deserves to know how it's biased, preferably w
While containing articles to interest the reader, such as travel tips, its central concern was
seems that it is eventually going to cause the reader to end up back at this article... Otherwise, i
this with explanatory notes that encourage the reader to differentiate between characters, graphemes
The reader, once he realises he has been distracted, must
e any other, exists between the writer and the reader; that literature is an 'open system,' a 'livin
o think it's kind of silly of point out to the reader the possible cosmic irony in the situation and
He was initially assistant to the Reader and librarian, before becoming a lecturer in 1
Madhyamam comes to you, the reader, with a clear sense of purpose... Mass media a
ervice, the litanies are not said; rather, the reader replaces them by saying "Lord, have mercy," th
e. the end of the verse), the kireji draws the reader back to the beginning, initiating a circular p
The article as currently written expects the reader to know history that isn't obvious or common k
Thus the reader experiences a developing feeling of deep sorro
Moreover the reader is given no information about "Nash House" or
rto Eco's collection of essays The Role of the Reader, but it is also derivative of Roland Barthes's
y is not so important and completely up to the reader to interpret.
However, for the reader all they have to do is simply follow the claim
mes rudimentary knowledge of the sport) so the reader can see where Ronnie is coming from.
jor role in Rawhide, but you have not told the reader that yet.
rally in thought-form and directed towards the reader.
ail link and provides more information for the reader of the article than a simple stub would.
ens with a prologue addressed directly to "The Reader," informing the reader of the fictional basis
as of Polish origin, and in a note he asks the reader to overlook the errors he possibly left in the
To understand these derivations, the reader should be familiar with the basic properties o
"Framing the Reader: Exemplarity and Ethics in the Manuscripts of
and remain, unclear and non-specific, and the reader is advised to take special care in their selec
Use whichever description best helps the reader (in his/ her own language) and explain the dis
or index, his object being rather to guide the reader to ascertain the meaning for himself, than to
series - and A Concordance II, which gives the reader definitions and explanations of pivotal terms
Giles succeeded John Peile as the Reader in comparative philology at Cambridge in 1891,
it from the protagonists and thereby from the reader.
st was 18 years of age the book introduces the reader for the first time to Spare's fundamental conc
g be added to the first sentence to inform the reader at the outset that that's what this article is
are to be used as outside links helpful to the reader, but don't count as references, see Wikipedia:
he provides “advice” and “consolation” to the reader.
ves that will add credibility to, and help the reader determine the strength of, each of the 17 seas
1997 The Reader, translated by Carol Brown Janeway, New York:
atible from one system to the next so that the reader would need to be notified as the text in a boo
ilm, that inspire repulsion in the mind of the reader at the distortion of the female form.
The intention was to scare the reader with the brutality of parliamentary troopers.
In the paper, this is done by informing the reader of the safeguards created by the convention to
, because, as he says in the introduction, the reader will find therein sufficient information, and
blication's managing editor, has been with the Reader since 2000.
not as part of the name, but as a way for the reader to figure out it's a building.
The book presents the reader with four groups of citizens who view homosexu
ts an eight-month rite of passage in which the reader sees, through its author's still-innocent eyes
American game - it appears to assume that the reader will be familiar with the American rules.
nsive way to present the evidence and give the reader an opportunity to make up his or her own mind.
s then we should let that be known so that the reader can exercise caution when interpreting this in
The reader can see clearly that without having knowledge
on with a new preface in which he directed the reader to an emphasis that "a polity organised by neg
h only had appeared when he died, carrying the reader barely down to 1700.
It is left to the reader if Osman's passion for Mal Hatun was based on
These books give the reader a first hand account of being in the cockpit o
f a different resident each time, allowing the reader to understand the intricacies of post-revoluti
Beowulf's name is never given; the reader has to infer this from clues in the novel.
The book guides the reader through a series of self-portrait and journali
little details and emphasizes them so that the reader too, can understand what the artist is trying
The reader, from the beginning of the story, is misled to
e any real purpose, as well as distracting the reader from the information itself.
es to paint an immediate word portrait for the reader.
it is intentionally anti-aesthetical, but the reader feels sympathy for these people strugging for
Until the last pages, the reader is essentially reading a picaresque novel, whi
of a Nation, noting that his writing puts the reader in the middle of the events he described.
iscovery of the golden plates presented to the reader and let the reader make the decision about whe
e many of his subjects live in the mind of the reader as few others of their biographers have been a
While the reader chants the psalm, the priest stands outside th
s: a blessing by the priest and prayers by the reader, including the Trisagion and the Lord's Prayer
He is the reader for the 6th book in the Artemis Fowl series, T
o uses Sevastopol in December to introduce the reader to the settings, mannerisms, and background he
, Dante sees Martin IV in Purgatory, where the reader is reminded of the former pontiff's fondness f
re, in order to have it more connected for the reader.
those years only in passing as if assuming the reader is familiar with that record.
universal palate of adventure to introduce the reader to people, places, rituals, and international
thumously included among four nominees for The Reader.
ion in this section of the article to help the reader understand the relevance or removed.
hat were close to him allow Meriamun - and the reader - to judge for themselves whether Akhenaten wa
ilegia was monastically influenced, urging the reader to patience through adversity, exercise of vir
; giving all the facts: then it should let the reader decide for him or herself as to how constructi
The reader, in contrast, protests the dismissal of the im
are 2.35 Million British Pound Sterling if the reader pretends to be a distant relative of a decease
Choose Your Own Adventure series in which the reader decides the fate of the characters.
rs to read any of its books whether or not the reader speaks the language it was written in or indee
Sartre gives the reader an insightful account about how a man's nature
quel, one of Chopin's biographers, reminds the reader that Chopin got the inspiration for this waltz
resent day Madaveethi or Mada Street takes the reader from Mylapore to Vetharanyam to Lahore resulti
the circuit, and then run the tape through the reader.
The reader would understand he's a tight end playing Cana
Fleming developed a technique of leaving the reader in suspense at the end of each chapter.
to the world and the human mind, prompting the reader to contribute their own thoughts.
However, in The Beatrice Letters the reader is told that Beatrice returned Lemony's engage
Thus, for the reader a jersey number is an encyclopedic fact.
away so as to affect change in the mind of the reader.
The link sends the reader to the wikipedia page for Detroit (city), whic
using a different word or phrase, so that the reader doesn't feel like they're getting that word sh
ion; in a nontechnical style Metzger moves the reader toward a deeper experience, and sometimes an a
He refers to simply "the stone" assuming the reader knows what stone is being referred to.
(for example Islam or World Food) to give the reader a comprehensive guide and analysis.
This table is reproduced here to save the reader the inconvenience of constantly referring back
e of August 2006, which tends to encourage the reader to lend intentions to public personalities wit
cause of the materiality of a printed book the reader is more engaged with a text, while the opposit
spine underneath the dustjacket, allowing the reader to decipher the code inside the book, which is
aid Gage was almost fully recovered, leads the reader to interpret the word recovered in its modern
hew man pages almost completely, referring the reader of the provided man page (which often describe
er and father and the truth is revealed to the reader about Haru's knowledge of his relationship to
false scent to explain writing that causes the reader to second-guess: because the writer knows what
is own conjectures, without indicating for the reader what was in his source texts and what was edit
riptive text at the beginning to introduce the reader to the topic.
line, and more features all while allowing the reader to view updated information while filtering or
Unless the reader has knowledge of the history and special eccle
tion, often far-fetched speculation, which the reader will consider or dismiss according to his indi
ontain scratch and sniff panels to provide the reader with an aroma of different smells through the
includes many inconsistencies which force the reader to question the truthfulness of his story.
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
y the beginning where it asks questions of the reader.
theme or race report, and he carried you, the reader, along with him as though you were riding and
conveyed a sense of personality through to the reader.
"Eadric (the traitor) was not a coward" The reader senses that something has been missed: Eadric
The reader is asked to abandon his or her modern life and
van is a collection of writings that takes the reader on a spell-binding journey through Afghanistan
however, Wilson does not seek to influence the reader towards a particular side.
her" or "quite", in modern usage it'd lead the reader to understand that the nerve agent in question
The reader needs to know something about Morrison's unsta
s "Roger Brook" series in particular offer the reader "history without tears" (Wheatley, in the intr
rack listing so it can be a bit easier for the reader.
Once the card is placed on the reader, the first section of journey fare will be ded
                                                                                                    


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