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and it's still right there for the interested reader to access.
ress in the U.S. would later print The Olympia Reader, a best-selling anthology containing material
s were re-issued in the collection The Tolkien Reader (1966), and have also appeared in various subs
The Chicago Reader praised the film writing that it would leave i
The Lyotard Reader.
ntly, memory expansion modules to fit the card reader compartment became available from third-party
While at Corpus, he also acted as the Public Reader in Humanity (Latin), in which role he wrote hi
istant reading in her 1978 book, The Resisting Reader: A Feminist Approach to American Fiction.
An obstacle that faces the non-German reader is that Freud's emphasis on 'slips of the tong
The Bengali Reader (1862)
The Lancelot-Grail Reader.
The Chicago Reader was quoted as saying: “If we're ever to return
ajor figures in Russian literature to the Arab reader.
The Chicago Reader called Koch's script "derivative and forgettab
his ingenious strategy allows both the curious reader and serious researchers in Southern African st
lized purpose of introductions for the general reader, for brevity and conciseness, it seems to me "
Edited) The Certeau Reader (2000
The general reader will be interested in the main aspects of the
The Resisting Reader: A Feminist Approach to American Fiction, Bloo
ected data is then transferred to the handheld reader, which stores the data and analyzes it to calc
title, whether capitalised or not, the average reader would expect to find an article about such uni
The Tolkien Reader (1966) is an anthology of works by J. R. R. To
Honorary Mention in the 2007 Reader Views Awards in Memoir/Autobiography
City Paper, Baltimore City Paper, the Chicago Reader, and the Chattanooga Pulse.
nderstood in a negative context by the average reader and thus the word in use for the article is in
(eds) (2003) The Earthscan Reader in World Transport Policy and Practice Earthsc
The Libertarian Reader, Editor, Free Press 1997.
their Total Rewards slot card into the machine reader before they begin play.
Darwin and the General Reader (1958)
Humane PC is an extended version of the Humane Reader - it has an extra micro-USB port and infrared
igned to be intelligible to the non-specialist reader and has been in continuous publication for ove
1996 The Cavell Reader (Blackwell) - editor
He also led the team that created the Times Reader, a digital version of the newspaper created in
appeal to the religious and the non-religious reader alike.
t request that the author "desireth thee, good reader, to help him with thy prayer."
ed to write for other artists, among them Eddi Reader, Clive Gregson and Christine Collister.
Then the reader meets the grandfather Anatem, the legendary fo
He worked as a lecturer and then a reader after completing his PhD.
He was then appointed Reader in Religious Studies, at Sussex University, fo
Then a reader in constitutional law to the Inns of Court (19
turer at the University of Sussex and then was reader in law at the University of Southampton, where
where she became a Senior Lecturer and then a Reader.
M.A. 18 July 1552, being around then humanity reader in the college.
Davies was then the Reader in Indian History at Oxford University, the po
became head of the Department of Theology and Reader in Christian Theology at University College No
With Philip Rice, Modern Literary Theory: A Reader (New York: Hodder Arnold, 2001)
In these the reader can see a sort of progression from man-centere
I think the reader can come to that conclusion for himself.--Heat
I want to know who this mind reader is.
Virgil Thomson: A Reader: Selected Writings, 1924-1984, edited by Richa
enerate advertising revenue through attracting reader page views as first exposed in the context of
the circuit, and then run the tape through the reader.
Thus the reader experiences a developing feeling of deep sorro
Each character is presented to the reader from their childhood on and in free indirect s
This issue is presented to the reader through Jamie, a young boy from Scotland, who,
e of a formal governmental organization to the reader.
The conclusion to be drawn is left up to the reader.
tion is, however, most likely to appeal to the reader without a strongly developed scientific intere
bokov's work, offering sharp reminders to both reader and character of the joy to be obtained from o
It is left to the reader to ponder upon this and put forward their own
ter's true given name is never revealed to the reader.
Otherwise it might not be clear to the reader why the item was considered less sensitive.
and the text creates colorful pictures to the reader.
In the end, caveat emptor, it is up to a reader to discern exactly how these terms are being u
of the poem is in agitation and speaks to the reader directly.
Religious Society of Friends article to allow reader a chance to understand what the term means (gr
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
y is not so important and completely up to the reader to interpret.
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.
It is left to the reader if Osman's passion for Mal Hatun was based on
iscovery of the golden plates presented to the reader and let the reader make the decision about whe
er and father and the truth is revealed to the reader about Haru's knowledge of his relationship to
nternet seem to be a very useful resource to a reader or tourist searching this location
conveyed a sense of personality through to the reader.
ist, John Burneyeat, &c., with Prefaces to the Reader and several testimonies from various Friends i
s the hero, something Black leaves more to the reader to decide.
the characters thoroughly unattractive to the reader.
ologue form the son introduces the plot to the reader, and therefore beside being the main character
aper offers to send the printed edition to any reader worldwide for an additional fee.
nclear what they're supposed to suggest to the reader.
Wealden article and it would be clearer to the reader at the top of the page rather than at the end.
dway through the narrative is confusing to the reader (like a "flashback" in a film, it breaks the f
some other title to convey the message to the reader that this article is about the tradition or ev
nt junkie, he is both exasperating and, to the reader at least, enormously loveable."
ce that made his work easily accessible to the reader.
Cup final match when he ran the line to George Reader in the 1950 final group match between Brazil a
like Wilcher for example, she failed to elicit reader sympathy.
He first appears to the reader as a strict, bitter man who finds fault with e
the three characters take turns to talk to the reader, reflecting over common events.
red his use of parenthetical statements to the reader, where he would just talk to you...I'd think,
As we carefully explained to the reader, the book was necessarily an interim report, "
as Cressner starts out, Norris reveals to the reader that he has been known to "welsh" on bets, imp
ishop of Canterbury, and with a preface to the reader enlarged and edited from the three that existe
were added to give an all round picture to the reader.
Urquhart never speaks directly to the reader; the character is written solely in a third-pe
d expand this to make it more available to the reader.
nting out the corruption of the society to the reader.
character Captain Eddie; it is left up to the reader to decide if he is telling the truth, exaggera
The narrator begins by mentioning to the reader that he had just been to a wedding, but then h
Is it accessible to the reader?
rity, to provide a fuller understanding to the reader.
me that the article gave the impression to the reader that BP was a homogenuous place - very few pla
, and the book should still hold appeal to any reader interested in the period.
t of Welsh at Bangor in 1975, rising to become Reader (1983-1989).
(This knowledge is left to the reader, and is not made explicit in the text).
h the elements and techniques explained to the reader, providing a mini-course in movie makeup".
this content and its informative value to the reader.
jor role in Rawhide, but you have not told the reader that yet.
rally in thought-form and directed towards the reader.
started compiling and editing The Turkish PEN Reader, in which English translations of the represen
It will also include Facebook, Twitter, Google Reader, Google Buzz and e-mail sharing options.
(he scored on average a goal every two games), Reader was unable to break into the side and played o
panded with an eye towards the typical history reader and the Hoop rolling article can be geared to
Ellis has remained at Warwick University as Reader (1973), holder of a Personal Chair (1976), and
go then assumed a post at Moscow University as reader in stellar astronomy, becoming the first perso
sh Language at Birmingham University, becoming Reader the following year.
Unless the reader has knowledge of the history and special eccle
lay false scent that is not detected until the reader reaches "refer", if even then.
Forbes simultaneously opened up a reader response forum to discuss the issues raised by
s of escaped convicts et cetera which urge the reader to pass the message on.
ilegia was monastically influenced, urging the reader to patience through adversity, exercise of vir
iness & educational-class tethered usb barcode reader.
ful take on an old archetype, the vampire (the reader is even treated to Neville's reading and put-d
, and stating that in the publisher's view the reader might assume from Montgomery's text that Auchi
ing to launch the career of lead vocalist Eddi Reader.
Dr. Kelly edited the five volume Seagull Reader series for W.W. Norton.
k Notable Award CBC, short listed for WA Young Reader Award, Family Therapy Awards and Children's Li
for Sustainable Development - Rosalind Wade - Reader in Educational Development and Co-Director of
tion Controversy 25 Years After Roe v. Wade: A Reader 2nd ed. with Louis Pojman, eds.
He was a Reader and Professor of Department of Economics of Un
He was appointed reader at Gray's Inn in 1600, and in 1603 double read
He was later Reader in 1986 and Treasurer in 1986.
In 1919 he was appointed Reader in Pharmacology at Cambridge.
-general to Queen Henrietta Maria and was Lent reader in 1641.
He was also reader of Martin Luther's writings.
In 1857 he was appointed reader in law to the University of Melbourne.
er of languages in Montrose, and was appointed reader in that town in 1585.
and Mansfield College, Oxford and was formerly Reader in Philosophy at the University of Sunderland.
blished in 1927, Sivaraja Pillai was appointed Reader with E. V. Anantharama Aiyar and K. Varadaraju
mbridge, studied in Germany, and was appointed reader in Hebrew at Gonville and Caius College 1863.
ckworth's niece Angelica Bell) was Duckworth's reader for nearly twenty years.
(November 15, 1936 - September 17, 2007) was a reader in English in the School of European Studies,
He was a Reader in Biophysics from 1945 until his retirement i
In 1794 he was appointed reader of chemistry at Oxford.
He was University Reader in Economics from 1969 to 1973, as well as bei
In 1959 he was appointed Reader in Experimental Cytology.
In 1938, he was made Reader in Embryology at University College, London.
He was a reader in functional analysis and vice-master of Chur
In autumn 1664 he was appointed reader at Gray's Inn, of which he had been elected a
In 1930 Alder was appointed reader for chemistry at Kiel, and promoted to lecture
aken orders and held a curacy he was appointed reader at St Peter Mancroft, Norwich, and was afterwa
er Inn of Chancery where Sir Edward Coke was a reader in 1578, which was replaced by a Globe Theatre
Mitford was appointed Reader in Classical Archaeology and retired as Honora
In 1957 he was appointed Reader in Pure Mathematics, a post which he held unti
He was double reader in his inn, the Middle Temple, in the autumn o
Gonigle (18 May 1939 - 29 November 2007) was a reader in psychology at the University of Edinburgh i
In 1949 Tipper was appointed Reader and became the only woman to be a full time me
He was Lent reader of the inn in 1616 and was made a serjeant and
He was appointed reader in chemistry in 1781, and delivered an inaugur
He was a Reader at Oxford University from 1969, and elected Fe
At Innsbruck, he was a reader in ancient history from 1928 to 1931.
He was appointed Reader in mathematics at Westfield College, Universit
He was appointed Reader in Russian and the other Slavonic languages in
He was Lent Reader at Lincoln's Inn in 1614, and on 13 October of
In 2000, he was appointed Reader in Social and Cultural History at Oxford.
In 1933 he was appointed Reader in Egyptology at the University of Oxford.
He was Lent Reader of his inn 1524-5, double Lent Reader 1532-3,
University of Sussex in 2001, where she was a Reader and then Professor in the School of Biological
the bar at Middle Temple in 1615 and was Lent reader in 1640.
In December 2010, he was the reader for two day's performances of the Candlelight
mundry Training College, when he was appointed Reader of Indian History and archaeology with fellow
the use of the name Swiss made on a watch, the reader must bear in mind that the law does not so muc
as a morning show personality and weekend news reader.
in 1961 and Senior Lecturer in 1967 as well as Reader in 1970).
So what the reader can make of this taxonomical situation is that
ar to Thatcher and starts to pull out what the reader thinks is the previously seen gun.
When a reader reads in the Julius Caesar article that Caesar
A reverse walkthrough is when the reader or consumer of a technical product takes the a
nd immediately insinuates impropriety when the reader should judge for his or her self.
d appeared as the defendant that year when the reader, Jacob Raphael Cohen, went to the courts to co
s that section is used in such a way where the reader may be hopping to different parts of the secti
ting section included in Tech is MyPC, where a reader has submitted a photo of their workstation and
, Dante sees Martin IV in Purgatory, where the reader is reminded of the former pontiff's fondness f
The story ends with a shock where a reader has very minute possibility to guess who or wh
book series is called UN Adventure, where the reader is a Model United Nations delegate that could
ts an eight-month rite of passage in which the reader sees, through its author's still-innocent eyes
Choose Your Own Adventure series in which the reader decides the fate of the characters.
tion, often far-fetched speculation, which the reader will consider or dismiss according to his indi
ing the puppets from Polka Dot Door, while the reader provided the dialogue.
While the reader chants the psalm, the priest stands outside th
Donald Keene has suggested that, while the reader may be attracted by her independence of mind,
whom he wished to be known as, while avoiding reader confusion.
Out Of The Whirlwind: A Reader Of Holocaust Literature (1968)
Richard Herbert Greaves (1941-2008) who became Reader in Mathematics at Cardiff University.
Cutter, whom the reader joins at the novel's opening, was a friend, di
His brother Anthony Wingfield was reader in Greek to Elizabeth I of England.
iniscent of Jorge Luis Borges - plays with the reader and with literary conventions.
                                                                                                    


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