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He was University | Reader in Economics from 1969 to 1973, as well as bei |
In 1921 he became University | Reader in Mathematics at University College. |
Jesus College from 1908 to 1912 and University | Reader in Botany from 1910 to 1930. |
-55) and was subsequently appointed University | Reader in Recent Social and Economic History (1950-55 |
Urdu | Reader (with John Gumperz). |
Affected programs included the popular usenet | reader KNode and e-mail client KMail, part of the KDE |
As usual, | Reader draws on a number of songwriters including "On |
gal Affairs, Washington Business Forward, Utne | Reader and National Journal, and is also a frequent d |
Corinne McLaughlin and Gordon Davidson in Utne | Reader. |
In 1997, Davis Square was listed by the Utne | Reader as one of the fifteen "hippest places to live" |
In an Utne | Reader feature on Pagan publications, author James Te |
The Utne | Reader named him in 1995 as one of 100 Visionaries wo |
he Century by both Hungry Mind Review and Utne | Reader. |
She has been reviewed positively in the Utne | Reader, BUST Magazine, and the Boston Globe. |
hampion of Civil Liberties Award" and the Utne | Reader has nominated the AGR for “Best International |
Recent awards include Utne | Reader magazine's Alternative Press award for General |
nspirational Leaders and was named by the Utne | Reader as one of a hundred visionaries currently tran |
Utne | Reader named Spade and Tyrone Boucher on their list o |
ared in New Orleans Noir (Akashic Books), Utne | Reader, The Washington Post, and Andrei Codrescu's Ex |
For his stance on this matter, Utne | Reader, a United States magazine that provides "alter |
Drayton was named a “visionary” as one of Utne | Reader magazine's “50 Visionaries Who Are Changing th |
A Vedic | Reader for Students, Arthur Anthony Macdonald, Oxford |
In 1874, he became Vinerian | reader in English law at Oxford, a post which he held |
ord, succeeding William Blackstone as Vinerian | Reader. |
Visiting Senior Lecturer and Visiting | Reader, Australian National University, 1968-1969 |
In 1967, he became a Visiting | Reader (and later Visiting Professor) in Astronomy at |
He is currently Visiting | Reader in Science at the Department of Information En |
Despite voluminous | reader mail pointing to the numerous errors in the ne |
ording to biographer James Reidel, a voracious | reader of the literary works of Ernest Hemingway, Wil |
Miyazaki's mother was a voracious | reader who often questioned socially accepted norms. |
Lady Charlotte Guest, Montague was a voracious | reader, and had an excellent memory; but he unfortuna |
chool, he was very intelligent and a voracious | reader. |
He was a voracious | reader and had in his own private collection thousand |
He was a voracious | reader of English, German, French, Russian, American, |
A voracious | reader, she began to have story ideas of her own and |
He was a voracious | reader. |
ger and lyricist, Bono, had become a voracious | reader. |
ober 2004, Middleton Stoney, Oxfordshire), was | Reader Emeritus in Sociology at the University of Oxf |
Sillitto was | Reader and Reader Emeritus in the Physics department |
He was | Reader in Constitutional Law at the Inns of Court fro |
From 1996 to 2000 he was | Reader in Legal Philosophy at King's College, London. |
Lachhmi Dhar Shastri Kalla was | Reader of Sanskrit at St. Stephen's College, the Univ |
He was | reader in the autumn of 1631, and with ten others rec |
alled to the bar at the Middle Temple, and was | reader in the autumn of 1576. |
turer at the University of Sussex and then was | reader in law at the University of Southampton, where |
From 1959 to 1961 he was | reader in Indian philosophy at Utrecht but found he h |
He was | Reader in History at the University of Burdwan from 1 |
His brother Anthony Wingfield was | reader in Greek to Elizabeth I of England. |
He was | Reader in History at the University of Edinburgh and |
From 1890 to 1893 he was | reader in classical philology at Johns Hopkins Univer |
tin at University College; in 1846-1849 he was | reader in jurisprudence and civil law in the Middle T |
is now retired and lives in Hull, where he was | Reader in Education at the University of Hull's Insti |
06) was a Scottish chemist and author, and was | Reader, Titular Professor and Director of Chemical La |
He was | reader and head of the Department of Indian Studies a |
My Weekly | Reader, once read by legions of school-aged children |
PAA, along with children's magazine the Weekly | Reader, released a curriculum for grades 5 to 7 featu |
ios Japan, Vanity Fair, Vogue Knitting, Weekly | Reader, WGBH TV, Workman Publishing. |
n the other sense, makes it easy for a Western | reader to follow". |
The Bell Irvin Wiley | Reader ed. by Hill Jordan, James I. Robertson, and J. |
The will | reader arrives, but finds that he can't read it, for |
Head Gardener, William | Reader and his wife lived in the coach house on the p |
Bungo or The Demonic Woman (in The Witkiewicz | Reader) |
First Voices: An Aboriginal Women's | Reader Monture-Angus, Patricia and Patricia Mcguire ( |
, Nimrod, The American Poetry Review, Yardbird | Reader, Big Moon and Obsidian. |
Yet, | reader, regard not his fate as premature, since his c |
Watson is the seventeenth in a series of young | reader novels called Jedi Apprentice. |
k Notable Award CBC, short listed for WA Young | Reader Award, Family Therapy Awards and Children's Li |
Jude Watson is the second in a series of young | reader novels called Jedi Apprentice. |
e Watson is the fifteenth in a series of young | reader novels called Jedi Apprentice. |
ude Watson is the twelfth in a series of young | reader novels called Jedi Apprentice. |
Jude Watson is the sixth in a series of young | reader novels called Jedi Apprentice. |
ude Watson is the seventh in a series of young | reader novels called Jedi Apprentice. |
e Watson is the sixteenth in a series of young | reader novels called Jedi Apprentice. |
Jude Watson is the fourth in a series of young | reader novels called Jedi Apprentice. |
She won the California Young | Reader Medal of the California Library Association tw |
short enough to be read at one go by the young | reader, or to be read about to children without taxin |
lic Library Best of the Best, California Young | Reader Medal 2007, New York Library's Best 100 Books |
Watson is the fourteenth in a series of young | reader novels called Jedi Apprentice. |
An enthusiastic young | reader (Baynham) could be heard turning (and once acc |
Jude Watson is the third in a series of young | reader novels called Jedi Apprentice. |
's End, and in that it is aimed at the younger | reader. |
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