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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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