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Reading the Old Testament would have shown the dramatist that the ideas attributed to Shylock were abhorrent to the Jews.
The mitred abbots in England were those of Abingdon, St Alban's, Bardney, Battle, Bury St Edmunds, St Augustine's Canterbury, Colchester, Croyland, Evesham, Glastonbury, Gloucester, St Benet's Hulme, Hyde, Malmesbury, Peterborough, Ramsey, Reading, Selby, Shrewsbury, Tavistock, Thorney, Westminster, Winchcombe, and St Mary's York.
Infill galleries were constructed for Assyrian sculptures and Sydney Smirke's Round Reading Room, with space for a million books, opened in 1857.
The core point of presence ( Backbone ) sites in SuperJanet4 were Edinburgh, Glasgow, Warrington, Reading, Bristol, Portsmouth, London and Leeds.
The additional word via indicated that the " passengers " were not sent on the usual train, but rather via Reading, Pennsylvania.
The band persevered for another six months, but in performances at Benicassim Festival and the Reading Festival Brown's vocals were described as " so off-key it was excruciating to have to listen ".
Reading publications from that time gives no hint that scientists were required to learn the arcane technical details of whatever computer facilities were available to them, a time-consuming limitation on their research, and an exceedingly tedious distraction from their professional interests.
The polychromatic school chapel, new quadrangle, Temple Reading Room, Macready Theatre and Gymnasium were designed by the well-known Victorian Gothic revival architect William Butterfield in 1875, and the smaller Memorial Chapel was dedicated in 1922.
( His results were published in the February 1929 issue of the Journal of Educational Psychology, “ The Sight Reading Method of Teaching Reading as a Source of Reading Disability .”)
Between 1785 and 1786, the old hall was dismantled and replaced on the same site by the first of several phases of building that were to make up today's Reading Town Hall.
James Wheble sold the rest of his portion of the abbey site to Reading Corporation to create the Forbury Gardens, which were opened in 1861.
In late 2010, Reading Borough Council were reported as estimating that the ruins could cost £ 3m to repair, but it was also stated that the extent of the damage is yet to be determined.
In April 2011 plans for an £ 8m revamp were unveiled, with the aim to create an Abbey Quarter cultural area in Reading.
King Æthelred and Alfred attacked the Danes at Reading, but were repulsed with heavy losses.
King Æthelred died on April 23, 871 and Alfred took the throne of Wessex, but not before seriously considering abdicating the throne in light of the desperate circumstances, which were further worsened by the arrival in Reading of a second Danish army from Europe.
His parents were Quakers and he was a pupil at the Quaker-founded Leighton Park School in Reading.
It also meant that the Saints could no longer catch Reading who were confirmed as champions.
An extension of the Reading Prong formation, the Highlands were created from geological forces applied towards Precambrian igneous and metamorphic rock approximately 500 million to 1. 15 billion years ago.
The first European settlers were Col. John Reading who settled in Reading Township in 1704 and John Holcombe who settled in Lambertville in 1705.
Some resisted, and that autumn the abbots of Colchester, Glastonbury, and Reading were hanged, drawn and quartered for treason.
In 1916, councils were chartered in Reading, Lancaster, Harrisburg, and Scranton, among others.

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This project, promoted by BAA, envisaged the construction of a spur from on the Waterloo to Reading Line to Heathrow Airport, creating direct rail links from the airport to Waterloo, and Guildford.
The club's record victory, 10 – 2 versus Crystal Palace, was recorded in September 1946, and Reading twice finished runners-up in the Third ( South ), in 1948 – 49 and 1951 – 52, but they were denied a return to Division Two as only the champions were promoted.
Reading were promoted to English football's top division for the first time in their history.
Reading were champions of the second division in 1994, and were promoted to the first division.
The team turned the corner with a thrilling 3 – 2 FA Cup win over Newcastle United, going on to lose just two of their 20 league games after this, securing them 5th place and a play-off semi-final clash against newly promoted Reading.
Nottingham Forest, Norwich City, Reading ( newly promoted ) and Sheffield United complete the top six.
He held a prebendal stall in Lincoln Cathedral, and was promoted to a stall in this cathedral in 1305, afterwards becoming Archbishop of Reading.
Eaton, Burrell, and Rollins were all promoted to AA Reading together the next year, and Rollins led the team in games and at-bats, as well as hits.
* 25 March 2006 — Reading became the first side to be promoted to the 2006 – 07 Premier League after drawing 1 – 1 at Leicester City.
Reading were champions of the Second Division in 1994, and were promoted to the first division.
Cureton scored the goal to get Reading promoted to the First Division, during the 2001 – 02 season.
Their initial form was promising, with Reading playing the free flowing football that got them promoted in record-breaking fashion in 2005 – 06.
The project, promoted by BAA, envisaged the construction of a spur from the Waterloo to Reading Line to Heathrow Airport, creating direct rail links from the airport to Guildford,, and.
Quinn had a club career spanning eighteen years for a number of lower division clubs, during which he was a prolific scorer at centre forward. The pinnacle of his league football career was winning the Second Division ' Golden Boot ' award for the 1993 – 94 season, having scored 40 goals for Reading, who were promoted as champions.
Reading were promoted from the Second Division in the summer of 1994 with the help of 35 league goals from 34-year-old Quinn ( the top scorer in the entire Football League ), and were comfortable in the First Division when manager Mark McGhee acrimoniously left Reading in the following December.
He then scored 18 goals the following season as Reading were promoted to Division One.

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Deakin supported Barton's position over that of the Labor Party in drafting the Bill ( the ALP wanted more direct methods of exclusion than the dictation test ) and redacted the more vicious racism proposed for the text in his Second Reading of the Bill.
According to the Second Reading Speech of the Health Insurance Bill 1973 delivered by the Hon.
both Mathematics and Reading / English Language Arts ), and a Second Indicator.
# Second Reading: In this stage, the bill is further discussed and put to a second vote.
Reading then reverted to hoops until the beginning of the Second World War, because numbering of shirts became compulsory ( in 1939 ), and the numbers were easier to see against a hooped background.
On the other hand, during the Second Reading a Liberal MP made the classic argument against detailed and prescriptive regulation
My present intention is to vote against the Second Reading, not having spoken in the debate.
Chamberlain read aloud this letter to the meeting and he later wrote that Bright's " announcement that he intended to vote against the Second Reading undoubtedly affected the decision " and that the meeting ended by unanimously agreeing to vote against the Bill.
# REDIRECT Reading ( legislature )# Second reading
JumpStart Reading for Second Graders ( teaches language arts to children of the second grade level )
Second from right: Head of the WJC British Section Stella Isaacs, Marchioness of Reading | Stella Isaacs, the Marchioness of Reading In November 1944, at the War Emergency Conference held in Atlantic City, USA, the WJC elaborated a program for the post-war period, which included calls for reparations from Germany to Jews and the use of heirless Jewish property for Jewish rehabilitation.
Rifkind argued that as, at that time, the Conservative Party supported the principle of a Scottish Assembly it would have been preferable either to vote for the Second Reading of the Bill or to abstain, and try to improve the Bill.
* Debates-Issue 44-April 6, 2000 ( Senate's Second Reading debate about the passage of specific powers to the House of Commons ; notable because the Senate is a co-equal body )
Leigh himself was an opponent of the Civil Partnership Act 2004 and voted against it in Parliament at its Second Reading.
Bills, introduced either in the Senate or the House of Commons, had to pass through First Reading, Second Reading, Committee Stage, and Third Reading in both Houses to become law.
When the Second Reading of the Landmines Bill took place in 1998 in the British House of Commons, Foreign Secretary Robin Cook praised Diana and paid tribute to her work on landmines:
It was approved by the House on Second and Third Reading on October 7 and November 17 of 2008.
It was passed by the senate on Second and Third Reading last October 28 and November 5 of 2009.
Blackburn Rovers and Reading were the only Second Division teams to win the Cup.
At this time a Private Member's Bill was also proposed in the House of Lords by Lord Lucas, and received a Second Reading on 9 January.
He became a freelance management consultant and during the Second World War, he worked on increasing efficiency in aircraft and armaments manufacturing, principally at Woodley Aerodrome in Reading.

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