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ios Japan, Vanity Fair, Vogue Knitting, Weekly | Reader, WGBH TV, Workman Publishing. |
s not contain information; it simply tells the | reader what to think. |
is own conjectures, without indicating for the | reader what was in his source texts and what was edit |
ses doubt as to whether she can truly tell the | reader what it was like, whether anyone can. |
was the 'that', but the kanji clarify for the | reader what the 'that' means. |
that church in 1888 and in 1895 was made first | reader when the title of pastor was changed in all Ch |
red his use of parenthetical statements to the | reader, where he would just talk to you...I'd think, |
s version is called the Kansas Lions Telephone | Reader, which includes recordings in English and Span |
the files comes from the DRM built into Adobe | Reader, which looks at a flag in the PDF to see wheth |
in the table of the contents of The New Media | Reader, which he co-edited with Nick Montfort. |
ected data is then transferred to the handheld | reader, which stores the data and analyzes it to calc |
as developed a career as a narrator and poetry | reader whilst continuing to give master classes and d |
The rector of Finchley, Thomas | Reader White, refused to renew the lease on the house |
For a | reader who has outgrown the Hardy Boys' adventures bu |
Miyazaki's mother was a voracious | reader who often questioned socially accepted norms. |
he Greek New Testament and A Hellenistic Greek | Reader, who also criticized the NWT, calling it "a sh |
Harris was an avid | reader who loved to spend hours at the race track and |
e events (in a sense she is something like the | reader, who often sees things that Persha herself see |
Ralph | Reader who created the Gang Show for the Boy Scout mo |
He argued, "Any American | reader who wants to know where Obamification will lea |
He was since his youth an ardent comic | reader, who grew up with the comics from Tintin magaz |
other Clara Chernos, a Russian Jewish tea-leaf | reader who moved to Canada in the 19th century during |
tol) is an award winning, self-proclaimed mind | reader who cannot read minds. |
One day she gets a phone call from a female | reader who is upset because her submission was not pr |
opens by addressing itself to Hilton's former | reader, who, he says, has further questions, seems fr |
Among Bright's publications was an Anglo-Saxon | Reader, whose similarity to the reader published by t |
Otherwise it might not be clear to the | reader why the item was considered less sensitive. |
I presume the | reader will catch on after the first time.--TonyTheTi |
The English | reader will find it curious to compare it with Tennys |
t-person present tense, thus assuming that the | reader will join the main character, Clamence, in the |
In contrast, the | reader will encounter in the same book some six Centr |
No | reader will know whether 8 million then is 20, 40 or |
, because, as he says in the introduction, the | reader will find therein sufficient information, and |
American game - it appears to assume that the | reader will be familiar with the American rules. |
tion, often far-fetched speculation, which the | reader will consider or dismiss according to his indi |
to be painted by an unnamed painter (whom the | reader will come to realize is Bruegel) and their con |
harsha on the Maharshal, aren't hasagot if the | reader will delve deep into the subject". |
The general | reader will be interested in the main aspects of the |
Borough of Hornsey at the instigation of Henry | Reader Williams and opened in 1896 as the Middle Lane |
For Acrobat | Reader, WinShell closes the PDF document before compi |
ellent article needs a section that provides a | reader with the immediate background to the passage o |
He edited the three-volume series The China | Reader with Orville Schell, a student of his who beca |
blished in 1927, Sivaraja Pillai was appointed | Reader with E. V. Anantharama Aiyar and K. Varadaraju |
cidentally, the first two chapters provide the | reader with an excellent overview on the how the drug |
Rather, the intended impact is to impress the | reader with vibrant colors and loaded industry buzzwo |
the Kurzweil-National Federation of the Blind | Reader with inventor Ray Kurzweil. |
Set in the near future, the story provides the | reader with a glimpse into the niche criminal market |
Chris, and co-author Graham Morris provide the | reader with a fascinating account of his trials and t |
s a "somewhat limited singer" but "a hell of a | reader, with a guitar that rhymes", and remarking "th |
Madhyamam comes to you, the | reader, with a clear sense of purpose... Mass media a |
The album has provided | Reader with some of her most popular songs including |
The intention was to scare the | reader with the brutality of parliamentary troopers. |
The book presents the | reader with four groups of citizens who view homosexu |
in baseball, poker, cigars, and is a lifelong | reader with an extensive collection of books. |
ontain scratch and sniff panels to provide the | reader with an aroma of different smells through the |
r three years, building a reputation as a good | reader with a full, richly burnished tone which sat w |
es big questions in such a way as to leave the | reader with more questions, shaking our collective he |
ficantly incorrect, the novel does provide the | reader with a reasonably accurate view of medieval En |
rofound physiological insight and provides the | reader with much to ponder. |
He spent eleven years as a journalist and news | reader with the local Prime Television station. |
s with a promise by the narrator to engage the | reader with an analysis of contemporary thought, "but |
Bortolin provides the | reader with humorous pop culture analogues to timeles |
"Lomborg specialises in presenting the | reader with false choices - such as the assertion tha |
on was musical and highly educated, a constant | reader, with a good nature, and a vivacious temper th |
e alone, and again intentionally, provides the | reader with background information. |
or the most part) and tailored for the average | reader within the planned demographic. |
tion is, however, most likely to appeal to the | reader without a strongly developed scientific intere |
sult is a string that can be pronounced by the | reader without decoding. |
mation, such as when/where they were taken, so | reader won't be misled?--NullSpace |
ster of Finance - William Fitzherbert replaces | Reader Wood who resigned on 24 November. |
Minister of Finance - | Reader Wood loses the post on 6 August with the fall |
In alcoves surrounding | reader workspace are shelves of reference books, inde |
aper offers to send the printed edition to any | reader worldwide for an additional fee. |
atible from one system to the next so that the | reader would need to be notified as the text in a boo |
A | reader would instantly see that there is an object ca |
y intended to be essential, or where a skilled | reader would have been able to identify a substitute. |
The | reader would understand he's a tight end playing Cana |
on interweaving linen and wool, which a Hebrew | reader would grasp as an image of forbidden union. |
title, whether capitalised or not, the average | reader would expect to find an article about such uni |
A casual | reader wouldn't know what "Watling Street" is. |
Reader Wright Clarke (May 18, 1812 - May 23, 1872) wa | |
Jonathan Rosenbaum of the Chicago | Reader wrote that Judex was "one of the better featur |
One | reader wrote: "What a wonderful series, not only beca |
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