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Readers and editors
It was named # 37 overall among the " 150 Best Games of All Time " by Computer Gaming World Magazine ( 15th Anniversary Issue — November 1996 ), was voted # 13 overall in PC Gamer Magazine's Readers All-Time Top 50 Games Poll ( April 2000 issue ), the editors of PC Gamer ranked it # 12 in the Top 50 Games of all time, in their October 2001 issue, citing the game's humor and pop-culture references and it was ranked # 15 in the 50 Best Games of All Time list published by PC Gamer Magazine in its April 2005 issue.
* Readers ' editors or public editors, sometimes known as the ombudsman, who field complaints from readers and respond to them
Readers can, too, send e-mails instead of posting letters to editors.
Mystery Readers International is a fan / reader organization open to all readers, fans, critics, editors, publishers, and writers of Mystery fiction.

Readers and were
Readers were told that the British authority learned about Poirot's keen investigative ability from certain Belgian royals.
Readers were encouraged not to seek worldly goods such as money and power, but to seek internalized virtues.
In The Boston Globe, the publishers ran a " What Globe Readers Say About Ted " section made out of letters about Williams, which were either the sportswriters or the " loud mouths " in the stands.
The McGuffey Readers ( 1836 ) were the most popular of these more engaging graded readers.
Readers were encouraged to submit their interest in such a product to the then-Star Trek Enterprises mail order firm.
Readers were told that the new town would be the logical point for shipping grain They were also told that by shipping from Ellsworth their grain would go throughToledo, “ avoiding the grain scalpers of Chicago .” All interested people were to gather at the Illinois Central Depot in Bloomington at 9: 00 in the morning.
Wilburn's Barbershop, the Lenoir City Public Library, a Mexican Grocery, TV Readers magazine, Habitat for Humanity, as well as several apartments were destroyed by the blaze.
Readers were generally unhappy with Gray's decision, but some advocated the same fate for Annie and her " stale philosophy ".
Readers were shocked to discover that such a well-reasoned argument should come from a woman.
Readers were requested to write in and vote to save one of the four listed shows – one from each television network – that were in danger of being cancelled.
Readers were divided by those impressed by her faith and those disappointed that the famous deafblind activist advocated Swedenborgianism rather than a more " mainstream " religion.
Among Whewell's other works — too numerous to mention — were popular writings such as the third Bridgewater Treatise Astronomy and General Physics considered with reference to Natural Theology ( 1833 ), and the essay, Of the Plurality of Worlds ( 1853 ), in which he argued against the probability of life on other planets, and also the Platonic Dialogues for English Readers ( 1850 – 1861 ), the Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy in England ( 1852 ), the essay, Of a Liberal Education in General, with particular reference to the Leading Studies of the University of Cambridge ( 1845 ), the important edition and abridged translation of Hugo Grotius, De jure belli ac pacis ( 1853 ), and the edition of the Mathematical Works of Isaac Barrow ( 1860 ).
Readers valued Procter's poems for their plainness of expression, although they were considered " not so very original in thought ; merit is that they are indeed the utterances ' of a believing heart ', pouring out its fulness.
: Readers of his autobiography were struck by the frequency and fervour of the short prayers interspersed throughout the work.
William Holdsworth and the editor of the Black Books both concluded that Benchers were, from the earliest times, the governors of the Inn, unlike other Inns who started with Readers.
The Benchers and Readers did little to arrest the decline of the practice of lecturers and readings, first because many probably believed ( as the students did ) that books were an adequate substitute, and secondly because many were keen to avoid the work of preparing a reading, which cut into their time as practising barristers.
Although Readers were appointed, none read, and no moots were held.
Gray's Inn's internal records date from 1569, at which point there were four types of member ; those who had not yet been called to the Bar, Utter Barristers, Ancients and Readers.
Utter Barristers were those who had been called to the Bar but were still studying, Ancients were those who were called to the Bar and were allowed to practise and Readers were those who had been called to the Bar, were allowed to practise and now played a part in educating law students at the Inns of Chancery and at Gray's Inn itself.

Readers and permitted
Readers are permitted to ( and should in accordance with his particular church's practices ) wear a cassock as a sign of his suppression of his own tastes, will, and desires, and his canonical obedience to God, his bishop, and the liturgical and canonical norms of the Church, although many do so only when attending services ( again in accordance with particular church practices ).

Readers and assume
*" The Observant Ethnographer "Readers of ethnography are often led to assume the report of a scene is complete – that little of importance was missed.

Readers and gender
Readers can also see a variety of modern themes emanating from the work including nuanced views on gender dynamics.

Readers and generally
Readers who interpret the relationship as overtly homosexual quote such lines as the fact that Charles had been " in search of love in those days " when he first met Sebastian, and his finding " that low door in the wall ... which opened on an enclosed and enchanted garden " — an image that some interpret as a Freudian metaphor for homosexual sex, though it recurs when Charles is expelled from Brideshead by Lady Marchmain, suggesting it refers more generally to the glamorous world Sebastian represents: " a door had shut, the low door in the wall I had sought and found in Oxford.
Readers in pre-1992 universities are generally considered at least the equvalent, in terms of status, of ( full ) professors in post-1992 universities, and many academics consider it more prestigious to be a reader in a pre-1992 university than a professor in a post-1992 university.
Readers ' editions generally lack the final dust jacket, formatting or binding of the finished product ; the text of an advance edition may also differ slightly from the market book, after comments are received from the reading group, or late errors are found in the manuscript.
Readers will generally not wear a clergy shirt, and may not perform any of the duties reserved for a deacon, priest or bishop.

Readers and they
Readers of these sayings are advised to continue seeking until they find what will enable them to become rulers of their own lives ( Saying 2 ) and thus to know themselves ( Saying 3 ) and their legacy of being the children of " the living Father " ( Saying 3 ).
In Gray's Inn the Readers, when they existed, were required to attend Pension meetings, and other barristers were at one point welcome to, although only the Readers would be allowed to talk.
Readers of this book contacted Holt, saying that they were educating their children at home.
Readers unfortunately are left to conclude whether they comprise a redundancy.
Readers can enjoy these benefits once they have joined the club.
Readers praising Lewis for his “ realism ,” eagerly admitted the regularity with which they encountered Babbitts in their daily lives, but could also relate to some of Babbitt ’ s anxieties about conformity and personal fulfillment.
Readers can mark other users ’ comments as a favorite, and commenters derive pride from how many times they have been " favorited.
Readers were invited to send in funny songs that they had written
Burbage died before the publication of the First Folio, but Heminges and Condell acted as ostensible co-editors and mentioned in their epistle to " the great Variety of Readers " the " care, and paine " they took to collect the works, since the author had not " liv'd to have set forth, and overseen his owne writings ".
Readers were encouraged to become either a " Whizz-Kid " or a " Chip-ite ", depending on which section they preferred.
Readers could send in floppy disks containing their In The Style Of drawn in Deluxe Paint, and every month Amiga Power would select the one they liked best and feature it in the magazine.
Readers may view up to 10 pages for free, after which they are asked to subscribe.
: If these odd relationships have troubled you, Gentle Readers, half as much as they have disturbed me, you have been sorely put upon.
Readers can comment on entries, and there is usually a lively discussion of what each entry means and how they fit together.
Readers and supporters formed local branches of the Daily Herald League, through which they had their say in the running of the paper.
Readers also initially had trouble buying the magazine due to the name ; The One lead to confusion among newsagents over exactly which magazine they meant.
The Scripture Readers were fluent Irish speakers, who were trained to preach the Gospel and refute what they considered false doctrine.
Readers of the Age of Enlightenment were not always delighted with Perceforest when they came upon it:
Readers ever since have argued about whether they ever consummated their love, an unanswerable question.
Readers turn to CookSmart for the perfect recipe, whether they want quick, everyday dishes or fabulous meals for special occasions.
Readers had to type these programs in by hand, unless they ordered a cassette or diskette containing these programs, through the Rainbow on Tape or Rainbow on Disk service.

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