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Readers and soon
The group published a newspaper, Forward and soon became better known as the " Forward Readers Group " or the " Forward Group ".

Readers and began
In the late 1990s, Harris began to work for the Psychic Readers Network under the name Cleo.
" Charges of deceptive advertising and of fraud on the part of the Psychic Readers Network began to surface around this time.
It was replaced mainly by the McGuffey Readers, a series of reading texts, which began to appear in 1836.
The Bathroom Readers ' Institute began in 1988, with the publishing of the original Uncle John's Bathroom Reader, by St. Martin's Press Publishers.

Readers and seek
Readers were encouraged not to seek worldly goods such as money and power, but to seek internalized virtues.

Readers and out
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.
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.
This failed to work, with Readers refusing to read, and the old system of legal education completely died out.
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 ).
Readers of the Washington Post had better hone their gaydar skills, because in story after story, the newsgathering behemoth either ignores questions of sexual orientation or employs endless winks and nods to convey what would be better spelled out.
Readers then try to work out what the message has to do with the contents of the mag.
Keen to prevent the possibility of there being any confusion surrounding his name and business interests in the future, he asked a friend who worked for Readers ' Digest to find out the least used surname within their membership.
Readers, like subdeacons, are ordained by Cheirothesia-literally, " to place hands "-whereas Cheirotonia-" to stretch out the hands "-is practised at the ordination of the higher clergy: bishops, priests and deacons.
Readers voted for them over the course of a month, beating out such peers as Rush, The Tragically Hip, Martha & The Muffins, and others.
Readers may also carry out renewal and reservation at any OPAC terminal.
Tests carried out by Almax Security Chains Ltd. and supervised by Readers Digest have shown that most Thatcham and Sold Secure approved motorbike chains can be cut using ordinary bolt croppers.
Other notable undertakings include the " New Classics " and " Modern Readers " series, which reissued recent books that had gone out of print but that New Directions believed deserved to become classics.
In the 2004 Groove Magazine Readers Poll, Alter Ego won three categories, taking out the award for ' Best Single ' for " Rocker ", ' Best Album ' for Transphormer, and also ' Best Live Act '.
The Sight was nominated as the best Middle Readers book at Amazon's Best Books of the Year ( 2007 ), and placed sixth out of the ten nominees, with six percent of the total votes.
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.
He also adapted the story less directly in the Mickey's Young Readers Library segment, Mickey and the Big Storm ; in this, Donald Duck and Goofy spend the first day of a winter snowstorm playing out in the snow and don't bother to stock up on supplies.
Other, later phenomena associated with the concept of civic virtue include McGuffey's Eclectic Readers, a series of primary school textbooks whose compiler, William Holmes McGuffey, deliberately sought out patriotic and religious sentiments to instill these values in the children who read them.

Readers and books
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 have found all kinds of strange tidbits, including mysterious cat pictures, apparent Mickey Mouse references and weird books wedged into the many shelves that clutter the catalogues.
" In turn after 1840 Webster's books lost market share to the McGuffey Eclectic Readers of William Holmes McGuffey, which sold over 120 million copies.
In 2011, the Giller Prize committee incorporated a Readers ' Choice process into its longlist for the first time, allowing members of the general public to nominate and make the case for books of their own choosing, from which the winning book would be included in the long list.
Holdsworth put this down to three things the introduction of printed books, the disinclination of students to attend moots and readings and the disinclination of the Benchers and Readers to enforce attendance.
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.
" Readers also defended the books ' " warmth " and their enduring popularity among young children.
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.
Readers of Aramaic, can read the original books, which have been published and are freely accessible in university research libraries, and in online archives.
Although, many Franklin television stories have been made into books in the Franklin TV Storybook and Franklin First Readers series.
An average sized Waterstones store merchandises a range of approximately 30, 000 individual books, as well as stationery and eBook Readers.
" Readers have noted that the influences are less pronounced in later books.
Published children's books she has illustrated include: Bringing the Farmhouse Home ( by Gloria Whelan, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1992 ); Miss Tizzy ( by Libba Moore Gray, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1993 ); The Statue of Liberty ( by Lucille Recht Penner, Random House, 1995 ); and Raising the Roof ( by Ronald Kidd, Habitat for Humanity International, 1995 ).
The book made no particularly great impact ; but the 1976 English-language publication of Marx for Beginners, a translation of his Marx para principiantes ( 1972 ), a comic strip representation of the life and ideas of Karl Marx, became an international bestseller and kicked off the For Beginners series of books from Writers ' & Readers ' and later Icon Books.
In 1965, Bank Street developed the " Bank Street Readers " line of books, which were unique due to their featuring of racial diversity and urban people of contemporary culture.
Readers of the Harry Hole books need to be ready for the possibility of a long lasting and sympathtic character being suddenly killed off.
Readers of Tintin books have speculated about his sexuality.
She has been extensively involved in the Choose Your Own Adventure series, having written five books in the main series and six others in the " Younger Readers " series.
Most Mature Readers books will fall under the MAX comics banner ( created specifically for mature content titles ), MAX and Mature-themed titles will continue to be designed to appear distinct from mainline Marvel titles, with the " MAX: Explicit Content " label very prominent on the cover.
Uncle John's Bathroom Readers are a series of books containing trivia and short essays on miscellaneous topics, ostensibly for reading in the bathroom.
The books are credited to the Bathroom Readers ' Institute, though Uncle John is a real person, and are published by Portable Press, an imprint of Baker & Taylor.
There are also books on individual U. S. states, the weather, numbers, quotes, the year 2000, a special book for mothers, cat lovers, dog lovers, horse lovers, love, Uncle John's Book of the Dumb, and several Bathroom Readers for Kids Only !.
Though most of the books were written by the Bathroom Readers ' Institute, some of the ones that are based around a specific subject are written by a lone author, who is not in the Institute.

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