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Readers and interested
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.
Readers during Poe's time would have been especially interested amidst the controversy over the insanity defense in the 1840s.
Readers interested in HSP may want to compare and contrast Aron's approach with Dabrowski's concept of over-excitability in his theory of Positive Disintegration.

Readers and additional
Readers of messages in Usenet II must be fully compliant with the RFC 1036 ( Usenet ) standard plus some additional format compliance rules specific to Usenet II.

Readers and information
Readers are given information about the topic at hand, then encouraged to both continue to inform themselves and make their own decisions, taking into account their personal moral, cultural, and / or religious beliefs.
Additionally, the Readers ' Rides section allows readers to post images and information about their own vehicles.
* Association of Book Group Readers and Leaders ( AGBRL ), also known as the Association of Professional Book Club Facilitators, is a cooperative information clearinghouse for avid readers, both individuals and those in book discussion clubs.

Readers and on
First Readers determine the beginning " scriptural selection ", hymns to be sung on Sundays, and the benediction.
Readers in the Victorian era particularly praised her books for their depictions of rural society, for which she drew on her own early experiences, and she shared with Wordsworth the belief that there was much interest and importance in the mundane details of ordinary country lives.
Readers accustomed to identifying poetry with Dante, Goethe, Mickiewicz and Rumi may think of it as written in lines based on rhyme and regular meter ; however, there are traditions, such as Biblical poetry, that use other means to create rhythm and euphony.
In 1984, the National Academy of Education commissioned a report on the status of research and instructional practices in reading education, Becoming a Nation of Readers.
Readers can also see a variety of modern themes emanating from the work including nuanced views on gender dynamics.
Reporting on the popular culture site Inside Pulse and in The Eagle newspaper, Robert Saucedo remembered to be " not the only one ... having to sit through the movie as a kid fidgeting in your seat as the film delivers abstract image after abstract image ", concluding that Fantasia is " for adults and very nerdy kids ," while news and gossip website PopSugar included Fantasia in its " 10 Movies That Scared Buzz Readers as Kids " list.
In 2006 and 2008 it was voted at numbers 81 and 63 respectively on IGN's " Readers ' Choice Top 100 Games Ever " list.
These seven titles, all of which carried a " Suggested for Mature Readers " label on their covers, and shared a sophistication-driven sensibility the fan press dubbed " the Bergerverse, would form the initial basis of Vertigo.
Readers soon began to seek out books with his strikingly unusual and exotic name on the cover — The Science Fiction Galaxy ( 1950 ), The Big Book of Science Fiction ( 1950 ) and Possible Worlds of Science Fiction ( 1951 ).
After the votes of more than 30, 000 international blues fans and industry professionals, on May 22, 2003 Burke won four Living Blues Awards in a ceremony at the Orpheum Theater in Memphis, Tennessee: Critics ' Award for Most Outstanding Musician ( Vocals ), Readers ' Award for Best Live Performer, Readers ' Award for Most Outstanding Blues Singer, and Album of the Year for Don't Give Up on Me.
Readers could always find use of a book, even if it is to refute the ideas presented on its pages.
* Ranked # 98 on Q's " Q Magazine Readers ' 100 Greatest Albums Ever "
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 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.
A small volume on the Anthology, by Lord Neaves, is one of Collins's series of Ancient Classics for Modern Readers.
Readers also get together more informally to go on holiday to Dunnett locations.
* From Our Readers, a selection of letters commenting on previous Awake!
Other books subsequently published under similar circumstances include Skirmisher Publishing LLC's Nuisances which also includes on its cover the disclaimer " Warning: Intended For Mature Readers Only.
Its ambitions paid off, earning the title several Game of the Year awards for 2005, and the top rank on IGN's Readers ' Picks Top 99 Games list.
Readers of the Tale have picked up on this unsatisfactory resolution to both " parts " of the book, and A Tale of a Tub has often been offered up as evidence of Swift's misanthropy.

Readers and are
Readers of the Reader's Digest are familiar with such items which often appear in its lists of verbal slips, like the ad in a California paper that advertised `` House for rent.
Because there are no clergy in the church, branch church Sunday services are conducted by two Readers: the First Reader, who reads passages from Science and Health, and the Second Reader, who reads passages from the Bible.
Readers are connected to a host PC via Ethernet LAN or WAN.
Readers with a numeric keypad are meant to circumvent the eavesdropping threat where the computer might be running a keystroke logger, potentially compromising the PIN code.
Readers with normal vision should see the individual shades of green relatively easily, while the shades of red should be difficult to see, and the shades of blue are likely indistinguishable.
Readers are required to find and associate such a method.
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 ).
*" The Observant Ethnographer " – Readers of ethnography are often led to assume the report of a scene is complete – that little of importance was missed.
The New Hart's Rules are based the " Hart's Rules for Compositors and Readers " published by Oxford University Press in 1893.
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.
The earliest certain records of Readers are from the 16th century — although the Inn's records only start at 1569 William Dugdale ( himself a member ) published a list in his Origines Juridiciales dating from 1514.
Readers unfortunately are left to conclude whether they comprise a redundancy.
) In particular it is increasingly used to denote the more-right-wing views of those who are not in such minorities ; Readers of The Daily Mail, for example, are often characterised as being from Middle England, as are members of the Countryside Alliance ..
Readers of Aramaic, can read the original books, which have been published and are freely accessible in university research libraries, and in online archives.
The multiple choice component of the exam is scored by computer, while the free response and essay portions are scored by trained Readers at the AP Reading each June.
Readers are cautioned to avoid making assumptions about the identity of historical figures based on the use of the terms mentioned above.
Readers are asked to vote for the " Man of the Year " from the pictures of the calendar.
Readers of Yazhou Zhoukan are mainly Asians in Hong Kong, Mainland China, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, Japan, South Korea, Canada, United Kingdom, United States etc.
The two publications with the largest circulations, TV Guide ( 13 million ) and Readers Digest ( 12 million ), are written at the 9th-grade level.
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.

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