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English and Reader
His English Reader utterly dominated the American market for readers from 1815 into the 1840s.
* Brycchan Carey, Reader in English Literature
Within its humanities division, the Faculty currently holds five National Teacher Fellows ; the latest being Dr Deborah Cartmell, Reader in English, who was made a Fellow in recognition of excellence in teaching and learning support.
Colin Reader, an English geologist who independently conducted a more recent survey of the enclosure, points out that the various quarries on the site have been excavated around the Causeway.
* ( 1930 ) English Literature Reader ( Two Volumes ) ( Shanghai: Kaiming )
Ussher provides a slightly different time in his " Epistle to the Reader " in his Latin and English works: " I deduce that the time from the creation until midnight, January 1, 1 AD was 4003 years, seventy days and six hours.
* Richard Reader Harris ( KC ) ( 1847 – 1909 ), English barrister, counselor to Queen Victoria, Methodist minister
In 1973, became Reader in English and American Literature and a special Chair was created for him as professor in 1982.
As of October 2005, he has retired from his posts teaching English Literature as a Lecturer and University Reader in English Poetry for the University of Cambridge and as Director of Studies in English for Gonville and Caius College ; he retired as Librarian of the College at the end of September 2006.
A substantially expanded version of A World of Words was published in 1611 as Queen Anna's New World of Words, or Dictionarie of the Italian and English tongues, Collected, and newly much augmented by Iohn Florio, Reader of the Italian vnto the Soueraigne Maiestie of Anna, Crowned Queene of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, & c. And one of the Gentlemen of hir Royall Priuie Chamber.
“ Judith .” The Cambridge Old English Reader.
* Andrea Camilleri Reader Website ( in German, English, and Italian )
Their son, Charles Milner, who was educated in Hesse and England, established himself as a physician with a practice in London and later became Reader in English at Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen in the Kingdom of Württemberg ( modern state of Baden-Württemberg ).
The most recent English version of the Book of Concord was published in 2005 to commemorate the 425th anniversary of the publication of the Book of Concord, and the 475th anniversary of the presentation of The Augsburg Confession. It is a revision of the English text of the Concordia Triglotta and entitled Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions — A Reader ’ s Edition of the Book of Concord and edited by Paul T. McCain, Edward A. Engelbrecht, Robert C. Baker, and Gene E. Veith.
Born in 1951, he retired in 2007 after working as Reader in English in Government Brennen College, Thalassery.
Subsequent works on Old English included An Anglo-Saxon Reader ( 1876 ), The Oldest English Texts ( 1885 ) and A Student's Dictionary of Anglo-Saxon ( 1896 ).
* The Greek Reader, by Frederic Jacobs, new edition, with English notes, critical and explanatory, a metrical index to Homer and Anacreon, and a copious lexicon.
Another understanding was proposed by the Cambridge Old English Reader in 2004, namely that the poem is essentially concerned to state: " Let us ( good Christians, that is ) remind ourselves where our true home lies and concentrate on getting there "
" The Cambridge Old English Reader ", Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2004
* Kariera Nikosia Dyzmy ( 2002 ) as English Reader

English and What
What survives today of Ogden's Basic English is the basic 850-word list used as the beginner's vocabulary of the English language taught worldwide, especially in Asia.
What is striking about these early cases is that unlike modern courts, the medieval English courts never questioned the right of the actual plaintiffs to sue on behalf of a group or a few representatives to defend an entire group.
What is significant is that, unlike the English, is not aspirated in word-initial position.
" What could be better than a type of English that saves you from having to re-edit publications for individual regional markets!
What are known as koi in English are referred to more specifically as nishikigoi in Japan ( literally meaning " brocaded carp ").
What is agreed, however, is that the English longbow as an effective weapon system evolved in the late 13th and early 14th centuries.
The religious philosophy of Thelema, founded in 1904 by the English ceremonial magician and occultist Aleister Crowley, instead advocated the law of " Do What Thou Wilt ", arguing that Thelemites should attune themselves to follow their own True Will, and therefore the Cosmic Will of the universe.
What Coubertin saw on the playing fields of Rugby and the other English schools he visited was how “ organised sport can create moral and social strength ”.
The principle is most helpful in cases where there is not an established or standard name of the universal in ordinary English usage: What is the name of the universal distinctive of chairs?
He contributed to The Daily Telegraph as its jazz critic from 1961 to 1971, articles gathered together in All What Jazz: A Record Diary 1961 – 71 ( 1985 ), and he edited The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse ( 1973 ).
What resolved the situation was the English defeat by the Scots at the Battle of Stirling Bridge.
In the liner notes of the cd, “ the English words ‘ What are they sayin?
Singles were released in various territories for three of the album's songs, " If You Were Here ", " Things She Said " and " 747 " ( featuring the English version of " Kräm ", entitled " What It Feels Like ").
He subsequently translated this work into English, where it was published in the US in 1971 as Science Fiction: What It's all About.
* Science Fiction: What it's All About ( English translation of above ) ( 1971 )
What perceived threat was being countered remains unclear, but English rule does not seem to have been very warmly received.
What is more, they had a predilection for certain casts of characters and settings, with the secluded English country house at the top of the list.
The Italian historian Polydore Vergil said that some of the English royal council objected to the match, saying that it would bring the Stewarts directly into the line of English succession, to which the wily and astute Henry replied :" What then?
What this means in the context of Chinese is not entirely the same as it is for English, but it is true that Wubi is extremely fast when used by an experienced typist.
The 1963 English stage musical Oh, What a Lovely War!
Adam John Hart-Davis ( born 4 July 1943 ) is an English polymath, comprising scientist, author, photographer, historian and broadcaster, well known in the UK for presenting the BBC television series Local Heroes and What the Romans Did for Us, the latter spawning several spin-off series involving the Victorians, the Tudors, the Stuarts, and the Ancients.
English translation: What is Time?
The song is subsequently released around Europe, having been recorded in several languages, including in English as Come What May.

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