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veral interviews he has had to clarify to the | reading audience that he has little familiarity with |
ington to Bristol, so I would be happy to see | Reading - Penzance treated as a seperate route, but w |
I'm being too harsh, but you don't seem to be | reading what I've said and thinking about it; you jus |
Accordingly, if any one is in doubt as to the | reading of any passage in the Bible, with God's help |
Stylistically they are similar to the | Reading Rota itself (Sumer is icumen in), emphasizing |
he reason for learning it as wanting to enjoy | reading Goethe in the language it was written. |
Allen has also been inducted to the | Reading Phillies Hall of fame. |
Warn also wrote the introduction to the | Reading the 'L' Word, a collection of essays by acade |
In July 2010, he moved on to join | Reading Town where he also formed part of the managem |
s prompted the Phillies to promote him to the | Reading Phillies, where he made 15 appearances. |
till the age of eighteen and managed to learn | reading and writing in his spare time. |
Laud refused to abandon | Reading, and the house passed on that ground an ordin |
n September 1932 and freight service to North | Reading ended in 1935. |
xtend both sides of the R6 line to Pottstown, | Reading and Wyomissing, Pennsylvania. |
red charitable society established to promote | reading, encourage writing and to heighten an awarene |
It was created to provide | reading machines for blind people. |
ount of concentration, focus, devotion to the | reading. |
hree schools in Rochester and Strood to teach | reading and the Anglican catecism. |
e sudden availability of Gnostic texts to the | reading public, following the emergence of the Nag Ha |
theoretical magnum opus Crowds and Power to a | reading of Schreber. |
Pardew, having previously worked together at | Reading. |
In January 1999, Roach was told by | Reading manager Tommy Burns that he was free to leave |
shamrock-shaped sign in front of Tom Bergin's | reading "House of Irish Coffee" (not visible in the p |
he attended The Judd School, Tonbridge before | reading music and history at Fitzwilliam College, Cam |
even more significant game, as Bolton took on | Reading in the Division One play-off Final for a plac |
w and his colleague Don Hollenbeck took turns | reading from it on the air "until the announcer crack |
e Football League playing for Torquay United, | Reading, Colchester United and A.F.C. Bournemouth. |
Total indicator | reading is the difference between the maximum and min |
A total cholesterol | reading can be used to assess an individual's risk fo |
ual components that make up total cholesterol | reading -- LDL, HDL, and VLDL -- are also important i |
footballer who played for Tottenham Hotspur, | Reading and Tonbridge. |
footballer who played for Tottenham Hotspur, | Reading, Coventry City, Mansfield Town, Watford and C |
cricket he played football for Luton Town and | Reading as a centre-half in the Football League. |
trianised thoroughfare in the English town of | Reading, Berkshire. |
museum located at Blake's Lock in the town of | Reading, in the English county of Berkshire. |
is located close to the centre of the town of | Reading and immediately adjacent to Caversham Bridge, |
ootballer who played for Northampton Town and | Reading amongst other clubs. |
Coley Park is a suburb of the town of | Reading in the English county of Berkshire. |
was formed, the original name of the town was | Reading named after the town in Berkshire, UK. |
century, civic administration for the town of | Reading was situated in the Yield Hall, a guild hall |
River Kennet at Southcote within the town of | Reading in Berkshire, England. |
he primary high street in the English town of | Reading. |
jski Hotel is situated in the English town of | Reading and just off the M4 motorway at junction 11. |
oday is itself a suburb of the larger town of | Reading, in the English county of Berkshire. |
For many years, the town of | Reading was home to Huntley & Palmers biscuit factory |
a cricket ground in Coley Park in the town of | Reading, Berkshire, England, south of Berkeley Avenue |
He also played for Berkhamsted Town and | Reading, and finished his playing career with a seaso |
d innovator, who lived in the English town of | Reading. |
Little Heath is a suburb of the town of | Reading, in the English county of Berkshire. |
In 1869 the town of | Reading purchased 12 acres (4.9 ha) of the meadow as |
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. |
In 2008 the Town of | Reading School Committee unanimously voted to approve |
ses is a terrace of almshouses in the town of | Reading in the English county of Berkshire. |
The town of | Reading is believed to have been founded in the Saxon |
cks is a British Army barracks in the town of | Reading in the English county of Berkshire. |
iversity's Whiteknights Campus in the town of | Reading, Berkshire, England. |
ents in property in the Thames Valley town of | Reading, England. |
ted with his family in and around the town of | Reading, in the English county of Berkshire. |
underground reservoir complex in the town of | Reading in the English county of Berkshire. |
under the Butts Centre in their home town of | Reading. |
-city district near the centre of the town of | Reading, in the English county of Berkshire. |
Goldsmid Road in the town of | Reading is named after Francis Goldsmid, and is the l |
shire constituency, while gaining the town of | Reading in the form of the constituencies of Reading |
t was moved back to his mother's home town of | Reading and placed in a children's home. |
The town of | Reading acquired the building in 1914. |
ea was first settled in 1651 when the town of | Reading received a special land grant north of the Ip |
oday is itself a suburb of the larger town of | Reading, in the English county of Berkshire. |
erelict indoor shopping centre in the town of | Reading in the English county of Berkshire. |
& Hove Albion, Lincoln City, Ipswich Town and | Reading. |
s a trainee right-back at his home town club, | Reading, who also allowed him to make a loan spell to |
1668) was a prominent resident of the town of | Reading, in the English county of Berkshire. |
t includes all of the Windsor County towns of | Reading, and Woodstock. |
2 tph to | Reading, calling at Virginia Water, Sunningdale, Asco |
1 tph to | Reading as above |
Brian Blessed - narration on track 9, | reading the poem "Suicide in the Trenches" by Siegfri |
After the War, there was only one train from | Reading to London via the SER route; this was the 7.2 |
She was trained at | Reading University, the Royal Academy of Music, and t |
He trained at | Reading College in the art of weather presentation fo |
Taylor started his career as a trainee with | Reading, going on to make over 200 first team appeara |
Lockwood began his career as a trainee with | Reading, after being released as a youth player by Le |
Lally received orders for pilot's training at | Reading University in England. |
fitness, speed marches, weapons training, map | reading, climbing, small boat operations and demoliti |
and a varying number of trains towards | Reading at peak hours. |
Platform 2 - Trains to | Reading. |
don Paddington must normally change trains at | Reading. |
estern Main Line and served by trains between | Reading and London Paddington stations. |
y services operated by South West Trains from | Reading station to London Waterloo station. |
the diapered design of the transept ceiling, | reading Deo Gratias 22 Nov 1940 ('Thanks be to God'). |
After leaving Carrow Road he transferred to | Reading where he played a further 64 matches and foun |
After only one season, he was transferred to | Reading, where he played until 1982. |
laces where information is transferred, where | reading materials are supplied to users, and where co |
his name with Wrexham before transferring to | Reading for £400,000. |
Theory and Practice of Transforming Biblical | Reading (London: HarperCollins/Grand Rapids: Zonderva |
ack on a winning track when they travelled to | Reading for a League Cup third round tie. |
ely a commuter town for workers travelling to | Reading, Maidenhead and London. |
Steamers stops at the meadows, travelling to | Reading on the river via Shiplake and Sonning. |
n's other son, Brett Wright, had a trial with | Reading in September 2005 and played for their reserv |
After a trial at | Reading Brown joined Tottenham Hotspur. |
Carl Preston was on trial by | Reading from 03 - 06 May 2011. |
ervative congregations use a triennial cycle, | reading approximately a third of the Torah every year |
s that their act of adultery was triggered by | reading the adulterous story of Lancelot and Guinever |
After losing two games on the trot to | Reading and Swindon Town, they went on a run of 6 mat |
The Supporters Trust At | Reading (STAR) have organised a facility to allow Rea |
urry Writers Group, the Tubbercurry Bookworms | Reading Group, and the library Chess and Draughts Clu |
n two-storied building with separate TV room, | reading room, book room, computer centre with high sp |
ter on other news and Breakfast TV programmes | reading the short BBC Daytime bulletins and BBC Break |
History of Two Empires | Reading Room. |
mbers of this family bocaviuses have two open | reading frames - ORF1 and 2. Uniquely among parvoviru |
Round Two - | Reading 1-2 Barnsley: The Reds faced Reading away and |
siness in Chicago daily papers, a typical one | reading, "Dr. |
as revealed to contain a typographical error, | reading "Lets play two" rather than the grammatically |
His uncle's strenuous | reading plan and insistence on attending courtroom pr |
Unexpected News: | Reading the Bible with Third World Eyes (1984) |
elatives considered Byron's memoirs unfit for | reading, he denies permission to have Byron buried in |
exon 3 harbors the entire uninterrupted open | reading frame. |
served as the director of a research unit in | reading disabilities. |
ted, Tranmere Rovers, Peterborough United and | Reading. |
nto the 2003-04 season, West Ham United asked | Reading permission to appoint Pardew as their new man |
uth Shields, Chopwell, Manchester United, and | Reading. |
University of | Reading (30 km / 19 miles northwest) |
From the University of | Reading he gained a BSc in 1974 and a PhD in 1978. |
Turnbull was educated at the University of | Reading (BA 1982) and St John's College, Durham (BA f |
rough education are held by the University of | Reading Library. |
a professor of chemistry at the University of | Reading, and subsequently Emeritus Professor in the U |
university, graduating from the University of | Reading. |
omo Kenyatta University and the University of | Reading. |
Professor of Philosophy at the University of | Reading. |
After this, he worked at the University of | Reading but ultimately spent most of his academic car |
hysics and art, followed by the University of | Reading where he gained a BSc (Hons) in meteorology. |
ral Social Development from the University of | Reading in 1984. |
He studied at the University of | Reading, trained as a barrister, and is currently als |
Professor of Archaeology at the University of | Reading. |
), a Professor of botany at the University of | Reading |
became a member of Court of the University of | Reading. |
Reader, University of | Reading, 1968-76 |
or on the academic staff at the University of | Reading in Reading, United Kingdom. |
He completed his Ph.D. at the University of | Reading under the supervision of Crispin Nash-William |
980 Meneghello retired from the University of | Reading, to devote his time to writing. |
She later attended the University of | Reading in England where she studied law. |
courses in conjunction with the University of | Reading. |
The University of | Reading named a room in remembrance of Stephen Lawren |
o the post of Chancellor of the University of | Reading in 1969, and retained this position until 199 |
ted at Bedales School and University College, | Reading, where she took a diploma course in horticult |
e was a visiting scholar at the University of | Reading in 1996 and at the University of Canberra fro |
ic Intelligence Research Group, University of | Reading, UK. |
ins - Emeritus Professor at the University of | Reading and author of Crafts in the English Countrysi |
teorology (1981-present) at the University of | Reading, UK. |
He studied at the University of | Reading and the University of Kent at Canterbury. |
nted Lecturer in History at the University of | Reading (UK) in 1986, having previously taught at the |
Met Office, the BBC, the Open University and | Reading University. |
ry Pitt, Vice-Chancellor of the University of | Reading from 1964-79 |
ucated at Bournemouth and University College, | Reading, where he received a PhD in inorganic chemist |
The University of | Reading Atmospheric Observatory is an atmospheric obs |
degree in Biochemistry from the University of | Reading and a post graduate diploma in crop protectio |
l Systems Science Centre in the University of | Reading. |
Crane is an alumnus of the University of | Reading. |
studied briefly at Stanford University before | reading law at Trinity Hall, Cambridge University, (1 |
's degree in Type Design at the University of | Reading. |
ctor of Science degree from the University of | Reading. |
a professor of economics at the University of | Reading in England. |
' 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 |
e Technical High School, at the University of | Reading (BA in English) and at Birkbeck College, Univ |
e Department of Fine Art of the University of | Reading. |
ointed to a lecturership at the University of | Reading. |
he was a visiting fellow at the University of | Reading where he lectured in ecotoxicology, coauthore |
Business School and part of the University of | Reading). |
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 |
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 |
Bulmershe College, part of the University of | Reading occupies this site. |
of a new hall at the then University College | Reading (later to become the University of Reading), |
Professor of Real Estate at the University of | Reading. |
is a chemistry professor at the University of | Reading. |
It is close to the University of | Reading Whiteknights campus. |
cs, Statistics and Physics from University of | Reading in the United Kingdom while on day release fr |
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. |
bly served as Chancellor of the University of | Reading. |
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 |
n the geology department at the University of | Reading. |
He is a Professor at the University of | Reading and is best known for his work defending rule |
One of the University of | Reading halls of residence, Bulmershe Court, has a ho |
s a professor of history at the University of | Reading (1926-1946), and subsequently the university' |
ert obtained his B.Sc. from the University of | Reading in 1958 and is a University of California, Sa |
University of | Reading |
essor Christopher Hilson of the University of | Reading. |
University of Liverpool and the University of | Reading before returning to St. John's College as a f |
the Whiteknights Campus of the University of | Reading. |
in the Department of Art at the University of | Reading. |
ity of Pennsylvania, Kutztown University, and | Reading Area Community College. |
ion in Nassau recorded an unofficial pressure | reading of 938 mbar (27.64 inHg). |
Memphis, a barge recorded an unofficial wind | reading of 108 mph (174 km/h). |
When the Bill received an unopposed second | reading on 27 January 2011, Moore described the legis |
Shorey warming up for | Reading. |
d to be an extension of the Orange Line up to | Reading. |
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