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a cricket ground in Coley Park in the town of | Reading, Berkshire, England, south of Berkeley Avenue |
, approximately 15 miles (24 km) northwest of | Reading. |
(Coleman & McKnee 2007) is on the teaching of | reading in primary schools, promoting the use of phon |
Recognising the importance of | reading in a child's development, the Feng Zikai Awar |
6. Discussion of | reading in syllabary (Goddard 1996 discusses this, ba |
Alvermann has added to the field of | reading with her work in adolescent reading, struggli |
980 Meneghello retired from the University of | Reading, to devote his time to writing. |
ime away from school, he discovered a love of | reading. |
After 1121, the foundation of | Reading Abbey, to the north of the eastern end of Bro |
She later attended the University of | Reading in England where she studied law. |
ndant materials foster optimum development of | reading, spelling and writing skills. |
s Road site that is the principal location of | Reading College has been used for further education s |
f Berkshire, England, south of the borough of | Reading. |
course of study for HES students consists of | reading, writing, math, language, science, and social |
field, although he was appointed governor of | Reading, Berkshire, but in Parliament he was very act |
courses in conjunction with the University of | Reading. |
Shinfield, 6 km (4 mi) south of the centre of | Reading, Berkshire, England. |
e site in Caversham, a suburb in the north of | Reading, is now Queen Anne's School. |
s the bubble from the ideal location, risk of | reading errors is reduced. |
John Frank Ewan Bone was the Bishop of | Reading from 1989 until 1996. |
asized as well as the traditional subjects of | reading, English, history, mathematics and geography. |
Andrew Wylie was the manager of | Reading Football Club, England between 1926 and 1931. |
ourage the children to build on their love of | reading and enhance their writing skills. |
d innovator, who lived in the English town of | Reading. |
The University of | Reading named a room in remembrance of Stephen Lawren |
a Sanctus bell, and in 1631 Ellis I Knight of | Reading supplied a ring of five bells. |
d modern literature as part of a continuum of | reading and discussion programs for children and adul |
It is often contrasted with the act of | reading a text on paper, in particular a printed text |
o the post of Chancellor of the University of | Reading in 1969, and retained this position until 199 |
ute of the M4 was then changed to go south of | Reading, instead of north of it. |
hames and about 4 miles (6.4 km) northeast of | Reading, Berkshire. |
e somewhat eccentric, and had fixed habits of | reading, lecturing and playing the piano per a fixed |
sgow the city's sheriff was in the process of | reading the riot act to a crowd of 90,000 - when the |
Jim has a lifelong love of | reading. |
ated approximately 4.5 miles (7.2 km) east of | Reading. |
in Faringdon's alleged treason, the monks of | Reading were allowed to keep their pensions at the di |
ties of Sir Jacob Astley, 1st Baron Astley of | Reading for the King across South Wales in 1645, and |
e was a visiting scholar at the University of | Reading in 1996 and at the University of Canberra fro |
It empties into the Schuylkill just south of | Reading. |
was promoted by the Mayor and Corporation of | Reading, receiving Royal patronage in 1896. |
the treble, cast in 1578 by Joseph Carter of | Reading, Berkshire, who later became the master found |
He also introduced a number of | reading rooms and science classes for Gateshead peopl |
Little Heath is a suburb of the town of | Reading, in the English county of Berkshire. |
cated by the M4 motorway, it is south-east of | Reading and adjoins Winnersh village. |
bus stops into a tabular format, for ease of | reading |
ic Intelligence Research Group, University of | Reading, UK. |
ins - Emeritus Professor at the University of | Reading and author of Crafts in the English Countrysi |
nd former village of Tilehurst to the west of | Reading in England. |
teorology (1981-present) at the University of | Reading, UK. |
King's Meadow was a possession of | Reading Abbey and became owned by the King after the |
y 1 mile (1.6 km) south-east of the centre of | Reading, it located near to the University of Reading |
He studied at the University of | Reading and the University of Kent at Canterbury. |
In 1869 the town of | Reading purchased 12 acres (4.9 ha) of the meadow as |
d at studios in the Madejski Stadium, home of | Reading F.C. and London Irish. |
rt service for disabled people in the area of | Reading, Berkshire, England. |
nted Lecturer in History at the University of | Reading (UK) in 1986, having previously taught at the |
The central library is in the heart of | Reading on Abbey Square on the corner of the King's R |
roud's appointment as the suffragan Bishop of | Reading and he was installed at Reading Minster on 16 |
The Ballad of | Reading Gaol is a poem by Oscar Wilde, written in exi |
ry Pitt, Vice-Chancellor of the University of | Reading from 1964-79 |
In January 1923, he was at the helm of | Reading, where he guided the club through two seasons |
The University of | Reading Atmospheric Observatory is an atmospheric obs |
l rejoining the main channel in the centre of | Reading, adjacent to the site of Reading Abbey. |
et is relatively new street in the history of | Reading, being constructed in the early years of the |
Stone Contractor: O.W. Weand of | Reading, PA |
trianised thoroughfare in the English town of | Reading, Berkshire. |
ency covers an area in and around the town of | Reading in the county of Berkshire. |
It is 8 miles from the centre of | Reading. |
ness career, George Palmer served as mayor of | Reading and represented the town in parliament. |
f Parliament for the Parliamentary Borough of | Reading from 1878 until 1885. |
ordshire, about 3 miles (4.8 km) northeast of | Reading, Berkshire. |
the River Thames on the eastern outskirts of | Reading in the English county of Berkshire. |
rity to make John the new Suffragan Bishop of | Reading. |
Of his novels, Thomas of | Reading is in honour of clothiers, Jack of Newbury ce |
ALB taught the foundational subjects of | reading and religion to the youngest boys and geograp |
ty, due in part to his "masterly" delivery of | reading, thespian skills, and command of Scotch and I |
nd again between 1569 and 1575, the office of | reading the Hebrew lecture was discharged by others; |
In 2008 the Town of | Reading School Committee unanimously voted to approve |
ooking forward to becoming the next Bishop of | Reading with a mixture of excitement and trepidation. |
to as Tilehurst Within) is in the Borough of | Reading, forming the Tilehurst, Kentwood and Norcot w |
degree in Biochemistry from the University of | Reading and a post graduate diploma in crop protectio |
ted land at Leominster into the foundation of | Reading Abbey. |
The Deanery of | Reading lies within the Church of England Archdeaconr |
ses is a terrace of almshouses in the town of | Reading in the English county of Berkshire. |
Ruins of | Reading Abbey, which founded a priory at Leominster i |
l Systems Science Centre in the University of | Reading. |
The first successful prototypes of | reading machine were developed at Haskins Laboratorie |
ely within the Peppard ward of the borough of | Reading. |
public library system, to promote the joy of | reading, as well as to honor Texas authors. |
ew home, "Sheerlund", which he built south of | Reading in Cumru Township. |
brook and to the south of Calcot, a suburb of | Reading. |
While the contents of | Reading Free Library were donated by Palmer to the bo |
Vayanayute Swargattil (In the Paradise of | Reading) |
an academy in Emmer Green on the outskirts of | Reading, Berkshire, England. |
to continue the work of | Reading Football Supporters' Club, with particular re |
hip at Bury, in 1781 he became head master of | Reading grammar school, a post which he held for fift |
Crane is an alumnus of the University of | Reading. |
The replacement mentions Lewis Fieldkin of | Reading University as a authority, but I can find no |
Samuel Watlington served as mayor of | Reading in 1695 and again in 1711. |
gle Book Settlement Will Change The Future of | Reading (io9.com, |
ng made "ignore all rules" the second rule of | reading in his autobiographical On Writing. |
The town of | Reading is believed to have been founded in the Saxon |
The first Battle of | Reading was a battle on 4 January 871 at Reading in w |
of the Reverend Dr Jeffrey John as Bishop of | Reading in 2003. |
Parker was a selectman of | Reading and was appointed a judicial commissioner. |
cks is a British Army barracks in the town of | Reading in the English county of Berkshire. |
's degree in Type Design at the University of | Reading. |
on lays the foundation for the development of | reading, writing and number work. |
f the rest of Caversham, which became part of | Reading in 1911, Caversham Park Village remained in O |
ctor of Science degree from the University of | Reading. |
a lifetime's contribution to the pleasure of | reading. |
iginally started by the University College of | Reading (a precursor of the university) in 1900. |
Ronald Graham Gregory Foley was Bishop of | Reading from 1982 to 1989. |
a professor of economics at the University of | Reading in England. |
ho have been prescribed 2 diopters or more of | reading addition. |
d then used as an office by the town clerk of | Reading. |
Literature/Composition and Spanish instead of | reading and language arts. |
' Foscari University of Venice, University of | Reading, U.K., and New York University. |
he served as Chancellor of the University of | Reading. |
within 20 minutes' walk of the University of | Reading (Whiteknights entrance) along the A329 Woking |
It has been found that when acts of | reading and acts of recall alternate, ie when every r |
Examples of | Reading Beds outliers occur in what are otherwise cha |
the east side of the Wakefield (then part of | Reading) Common, just northeast of today's Wakefield |
ned onto the film after an hour and a half of | reading the script. |
Thomas Junta of | Reading, Massachusetts was convicted of involuntary m |
Ways of | Reading: Words and Images, with Anthony R. Petrosky ( |
Appreciate that; there's a lot of | reading there! |
iversity's Whiteknights Campus in the town of | Reading, Berkshire, England. |
e Technical High School, at the University of | Reading (BA in English) and at Birkbeck College, Univ |
ltiple choice (selected-response) sections of | Reading, Writing, and Mathematics and one essay (cons |
district lies entirely within the borough of | Reading, within Minster and Abbey wards. |
e Department of Fine Art of the University of | Reading. |
ointed to a lecturership at the University of | Reading. |
Leslie RandallDD was the inaugural Bishop of | Reading from 1889 until 1908. |
ents in property in the Thames Valley town of | Reading, England. |
he was a visiting fellow at the University of | Reading where he lectured in ecotoxicology, coauthore |
ted with his family in and around the town of | Reading, in the English county of Berkshire. |
times as the Tulpehocken, stretching west of | Reading. |
The built up part of | Reading continues on the southern side to Caversham B |
Business School and part of the University of | Reading). |
o too often fall behind in the development of | reading skills. |
The programme promotes the benefits of | reading and encourages students to read more. |
peer in 1983 as Baron Stoddart of Swindon, of | Reading in the Royal County of Berkshire. |
l of Biological Sciences at the University of | Reading. |
vanced Microscopy (CfAM) at the University of | Reading, UK, is a campus-wide facility supporting res |
appointed by the House of Commons governor of | Reading, and his appointment was agreed to by the Lor |
was a member of the County Borough Council of | Reading from 1954-1972 and was the Leader of the Coun |
Conversely, the Caversham area of | Reading was historically part of Oxfordshire as was t |
the University of Kent and the University of | Reading. |
tudied Political Economy at the University of | Reading and subsequently took his doctorate at the Lo |
She is the author of | Reading Faces as well as many scholarly articles. |
Bulmershe College, part of the University of | Reading occupies this site. |
irely within Southcote ward of the Borough of | Reading. |
Whitley is a suburb of | Reading in the English county of Berkshire. |
cote is a suburb and local government ward of | Reading in the English county of Berkshire. |
Calcot, or Calcot Row, is a suburb west of | Reading in the English county of Berkshire. |
not of | reading only but of intelligent travels'. |
Henry of Appleford was abbot of | Reading Abbey from 1342 to 1361. |
They may also reflect the horizontal hoops of | Reading Football Club's home kit. |
The process of | reading that value, converting it into pixels, and se |
, illustrators, narrators and/or promoters of | reading whose work reflects the spirit of Astrid Lind |
ey-on-Thames, about 5 miles (8.0 km) north of | Reading, Berkshire and just over 1 mile (1.6 km) west |
infield, Berkshire, England, 4 miles south of | Reading. |
underground reservoir complex in the town of | Reading in the English county of Berkshire. |
under the Butts Centre in their home town of | Reading. |
, Bella's vampire boyfriend who is capable of | reading minds, except for Bella's. |
Seraphin was endowed with the gift of | reading the secrets of hearts, and with that of mirac |
Instead of | reading the name of the winner, who happened to be Jo |
While the land area of | Reading itself is 10 square miles (26 km²), the land |
Professor of Real Estate at the University of | Reading. |
It has computers and a wide range of | reading material. |
district lies entirely within the borough of | Reading, including all of Park ward together with par |
is a chemistry professor at the University of | Reading. |
-city district near the centre of the town of | Reading, in the English county of Berkshire. |
Bulmershe Court once belonged to the Abbey of | Reading in the C18th it became the home of Henry Addi |
It is close to the University of | Reading Whiteknights campus. |
4 December 1924, by the Viceroy, the Earl of | Reading. |
cs, Statistics and Physics from University of | Reading in the United Kingdom while on day release fr |
y ring road that encircles the town centre of | Reading, Berkshire, England. |
The bridge links the centre of | Reading on the south bank with the Lower Caversham ar |
balances is made to cover a certain range of | reading. |
a four-year scholarship to the University of | Reading in Berkshire, England to embark on a PhD prog |
lege London, the Met Office and University of | Reading department of meteorology. |
f Parliament for the Parliamentary Borough of | Reading over several periods between 1640 and 1660, a |
Goldsmid Road in the town of | Reading is named after Francis Goldsmid, and is the l |
Sitting just to the north of | Reading is the former site of the Reading Works. |
bly served as Chancellor of the University of | Reading. |
Although unquestionably a suburb of | Reading, Calcot is not within the Borough of Reading. |
He has the hobby of | reading and writing. |
Dad is reluctant, as he is tired of | reading it every year, but then reluctantly reads it |
She taught at the University of | Reading until 1989, whereupon she was appointed to th |
The University of | Reading Herbarium is a herbarium on the University of |
he Huntley & Palmers biscuit manufacturers of | Reading in England. |
gelical Anglican church in the town centre of | Reading, in the English county of Berkshire. |
n the geology department at the University of | Reading. |
In 1404 the Abbot of | Reading Abbey, who had control of the River Kennet, m |
district lies entirely within the borough of | Reading, including all of Battle ward together with p |
choolteachers, who instilled in her a love of | reading. |
Whitley lies within the Borough of | Reading and all local government responsibility lies |
ion (as of January 2007) is James Dennison of | Reading University and resident of Wantage Hall. |
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