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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.
Readers unacquainted with its reputation as a satirical work often do not immediately realize that Swift was not seriously proposing cannibalism and infanticide, nor would readers unfamiliar with the satires of Horace and Juvenal recognize that Swift's essay follows the rules and structure of Latin satires.
Readers of " hard SF " often try to find inaccuracies in stories, a process which Gary Westfahl says writers call " the game ".
*" 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 ' advisory is a fundamental public library service that involves suggesting fiction and nonfiction titles ( often called " readalikes ").
Readers often report trouble understanding this portion of the novel due to its impressionistic language, necessitated by Benjamin's autism, and its frequent shifts in time and setting.
) 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 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 often criticise the magazine for repeating this process every time a new musical trend becomes popular.
Readers sympathetic to the passage may be connecting it to the opinion that Beethoven's music is in some way " phallic " or " hegemonic ," terms often used in modern feminist studies scholarship.
Readers often open a publication with an expectation of reading another short essay by a specific writer who offers a personal point of view.
Readers ' letters came at the beginning of the magazine and were often one of the highlights of the magazine.
Readers who write in with mistakes ( in a section called " Laundry ") or alternate solutions to puzzles ( in the " Eureka " section ) are often rewarded with a Games T-shirt.
Readers and playgoers have often found him an unsympathetic character, although his caustic pride is strangely, almost delicately balanced at times by a reluctance to be praised by his compatriots and an unwillingness to exploit and slander for political gain.
Central to this theme is the monthly Readers ' Wives Striptease section, which shows a set of photos of a supposed wife or girlfriend of a reader being photographed by Fiesta undressing ( often, but not always out of everyday clothing ) to full nudity.
Readers officiating in the absence of ordained clergy often wear a blue tippet, or, in the United States, a black tippet displaying the arms of the diocese.
Bellingen has a strong affinity with the arts and is home to numerous festivals: the popular Global Carnival ( often known simply as " The Global "), the Bellingen Jazz and Blues Festival, Camp Creative, the Bellingen Music Festival ( classical music ) and the Bellingen Readers and Writers Festival, held for the first time in 2011.
They ran in Readers ’ Digest and newspapers and often looked like editorials.

Readers and did
As a thirteen-year-old, he read a Readers Digest article about the University of Chicago and told his parents he wanted to attend ; his parents thought it was unreasonable and did not encourage his hopes.
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.
At the time Gray's Inn was the odd one out amongst the Inns ; the others did not recognise Ancients as a degree of barrister and had Benchers roughly corresponding to the Readers used at Gray's Inn ( although the positions were not identical ).
He did covers for Time Magazine, TV Guide and illustrated stories in Sports Illustrated, Boys ' Life, Pro, and Readers Digest.

Readers and sometimes
* Hatzi Kaddish ( חצי קדיש ) or Kaddish Le ' ela ( קדיש לעלא ) Literally " Half Kaddish ", sometimes called the " Readers Kaddish "
Readers new to the author will probably develop a love affair with his ability to draw you into a story ( sometimes with only a line or two ) and then, in a few words, give you something you'll never forget.
* Readers ' editors or public editors, sometimes known as the ombudsman, who field complaints from readers and respond to them
The workbooks feature characters from the particular grade level, though another kind of JumpStart book, " JumpStart Readers " ( storybooks intended to teach reading skills ) sometimes feature characters from other grade levels.
" Readers who are unacquainted with Irish documents between this name and Mrs Concannons Ruairi ( sometimes Ruairi ).
Readers and critics have described Tintin as a well-rounded yet open-ended character, noting that his rather neutral personality — sometimes labelled as bland — permits a balanced reflection of the evil, folly and foolhardiness which surrounds him.
Readers with poor decoding skills and poor listening comprehension skills are considered poor readers, or sometimes referred to as garden-variety poor readers.

Readers and do
Readers do not usually make an access decision but send a card number to an access control panel that verifies the number against an access list.
Readers usually do not make access decisions, and forward all requests to the main controller.
For this reason, he has a general blessing to touch the Holy Table and the Table of Oblation, which Readers and other servers may not do.
Readers do not cross the orarion while wearing it, the uncrossed orarion being intended to slightly distinguish a reader from a subdeacon.
So we're going to do a fusion of the two cultural traditions ," Chlumsky said at the Condé Nast Traveler Readers Choice Awards .< ref >
Readers then try to work out what the message has to do with the contents of the mag.
Readers even started writing in about things that had nothing to do with video games, to the point that the magazine once had to specifically ask for letters on appropriate topics.
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 do not have the choice at the start to narrow their search to books only, to audio-visual materials only or to some other categories or materials.
Readers were asked to sign a pledge that stated " As a consumer, in the total defense of democracy, I will do my part to make my country ready, efficient and strong.
Dear Readers, You have no doubt read of Loma Linda in some of our papers, but I do not know of any thing ever appearing in the MESSENGER concerning it.

Readers and poet
Readers can follow the allusive chatter of the poet with a smile, without ever being able to be quite certain how seriously he means any of it.

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