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Somewhat uneven in interest for an average reader, eight or ten of these are among the finest of their kind in literature.
As always, Hawks was an average student and college friend Ray S. Ashbury remembered him as spending more of his time playing craps and drinking alcohol than studying, although Hawks was also known to be a voracious reader of popular American and English novels in college.
However, this practice is not extensively used in regular Leet ; more often it is seen in situations where the argot ( i. e., " secret language ") characteristics of the system are required, either to exclude newbies or outsiders in general, i. e., anything that the average reader cannot make sense of is valid ; a valid reader should himself try to make sense, if deserving of the underlying message.
According to Mediamark Research Inc., the average age of the New Yorker reader in 2009 is 47 ( compared to 43 in 1980 and 46 in 1990 ).
In a similar attempt in 1895, E. W. Scripture, another American psychologist, published a book, called Thinking, Feeling, Doing, that was adapted for the average reader.
He believed that the Torah had both a simple, direct meaning accessible to the average reader as well as a deeper, metaphysical meaning accessible to thinkers.
The average age of the comic reader in Mexico was higher than in the United States, about 18 instead of 13, so some argue the content of comics had a very strong influence on Mexican society.
Forsyth's novels typically show the ways in which spies, gangsters, assassins, mercenaries, diplomats, business leaders and politicians go about their business behind the scenes ; the sort of things that the average reader would not suspect while reading a simple headline.
While professor, he decided to dedicate his life to " making the best biblical scholarship available to the average reader ".
Research has shown that much money is wasted by companies in making texts hard for the average reader to read.
Her reports of sexual abuse were considered too shocking for the average newspaper reader of the day, and the paper ceased publishing her account before its completion.
Jakobson opposes the view that " an average reader " uninitiated into the science of language is presumably insensitive to verbal distinctions: " Speakers employ a complex system of grammatical relations inherent to their language even though they are not capable of fully abstracting and defining them " ( 30 ).
The third function, and perhaps best known, is the ‘ narcotizing dysfunction ’, in which energies of individuals in society are systematically routed away from organized action — because of the time and attention needed to simply keep up with reading or listening to mass media: ‘ Exposure to this flood of information may serve to narcotize rather than to energize the average reader or listener ’.
Its corresponding weakness is that its readability and literary style sometimes prove confusing to the average reader.
Bolland thought McMahon was " terrific, the real ideas man on Dredd ," but noted that McMahon's approach was " very impressionistic ," while the " average comics reader, certainly at the time, does tend to prefer realism.
Some of the names remain familiar to the average reader: Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany, French President Raymond Poincaré, Britain's First Lord of the Admiralty Winston Churchill, and a young soldier named Charles de Gaulle who fought for France ( given only honorable mention ), among others.
The problem with the older books was confusion on the part of readers as the language styles had been evolving over the years and a lot of meaning of the text in this Bible was being lost on the average reader.
Realizing the immense benefits of a Bible that was more easily accessible to the average reader, and responding to the criticisms of the Living Bible, the American Bible Society completed the Good News Bible ( 1976 ) with the Old Testament, a new English Bible translation in this more readable style.
In Marcy and Joe the reader sees an average middle class couple, busy with work and raising a family.
CTHG, to date, reaches into living situations grabing the attention of the average listener, reader and participant in volunteer programs across spectrums, socio-economic levels and backgrounds for engaging all that will in enrichment activities and course of programs meant to success a mission statement for reporting achievement.
The manuscript has been translated several times, but perhaps the most recommended translation for the average reader is John Wilkinson, Egeria's Travels: Newly Translated ( 1999 ), especially since it includes supporting documents and notes.
Another translation of Egeria's writing for the average reader is the Gingras edition in the Ancient Christian Writers series.
To put it simply: the intellectual, in this view, can fully enjoy junk culture because of his or her high culture background, but the average reader can never raise to the learned intellectual discourse of which he or she is the object.

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In the May 16, 2007 edition of TIME magazine, it was reported that " His ( Gore's ) Tennessee mansion consumes 20 times the electricity used by the average American home " On October 30, 2010, under the headline A VERY inconvenient truth, the UK Telegraph reported that " Al Gore ' left car engine running during hour-long environment lecture ".
In a graphic from 1968 that accompanied an article in Sports Illustrated magazine, Williams divided the strike zone into 77 baseballs, with each baseball containing his projected batting average for pitches thrown in that location.
It once enjoyed being the third most popular magazine in the UK, but ABC-audited sales have since dropped to an average of 76, 408 per issue in 2009 ( from 1. 2 million ).
He wrote an open letter to Photoplay magazine, titled " Open Letter to the American Public ", where he argued his case, although the average American had trouble sympathizing, as most made $ 2, 000 a year.
While the average nude model can earn $ 600 for an editorial in a men's magazine, the jobs are few and far between.
That same year, Rolling Stone magazine named Prince as the highest-earning musician in the world, with an annual income of $ 56. 5 million, largely due to his Musicology Tour, which Pollstar named as the top concert draw among musicians in U. S. The artist played an impressive run of 96 concerts ; the average ticket price for a show was U. S .$ 61.
The postcode NW8 ( St. John's Wood ) was ranked by Forbes magazine as the 5th most expensive postcode in London and the United Kingdom, with an average home sale price of nearly £ 2 million ($ 3. 5 million ).
In 1991, Time magazine estimated that the Church spends an average of about $ 20 million per year on various legal actions, and it is the exclusive client of several law firms.
The November 10, 2004 online version of Reason magazine reported that Lindzen is " willing to take bets that global average temperatures in 20 years will in fact be lower than they are now.
UK magazine ACE gave the Amiga version a score of only 600 out of 1000, praising its size, but criticizing it for its average graphics, grating music, slowness and for the large amount of disk swapping needed while playing.
On average for each chapter that they produce ( for Clamp, an average of 20 pages of artwork in a magazine ), storyboarding takes twelve hours, the script takes eight hours to write, and the artwork depends on the story.
Japanese magazine Famitsu Weekly gave the. hack games scores in the 29 to 30 out of 40 range, indicating average reviews.
The Watchtower — Public Edition is the most widely circulated magazine in the world, with an average print run of over 42, 000, 000 copies per month ; The Watchtower — Study Edition is used at congregation meetings, with an average monthly print run of 14, 500, 000.
Professionals holding the Certified Management Accountant ( CMA ) certification reported earning 22 percent more in average salary ($ 106, 713 versus $ 87, 165 ) and 25 percent more in average total annual compensation ($ 124, 346 versus $ 99, 441 ) than their noncertified counterparts, according to the June 2010 issue of Strategic Finance magazine.
" The magazine Cook's Illustrated says " a good garlic press can break down cloves more finely and evenly than an average cook using a knife, which means better distribution of garlic flavor throughout any given dish.
She was also a fact checker and the first chief of research for Spy magazine ; a book about Spy describes her then as " your average decked-out-heavy-metal-head-next-door.
The 1979 Revision of the Federal Criminal Code stated that " in Los Angeles alone, the pornography business does $ 100 million a year in gross retail volume " while " the average pornography magazine sells for between $ 6 and $ 10 each ".
CAR magazine made the Visa diesel one of its top ten models on the market for two years running in the mid-1980s ( January 1986 and 1987 ), for its versatility ( higher models in the range had split rear seats which could be lifted-out to give an almost van-like luggage capacity ); ride comfort (" like a limousine "); its ability to maintain high average speeds due to high levels of grip ; and value for money.
An average Model 1897 held 5 shotgun shells in the magazine tube.
Somewhat bizarrely, although Mølby received numerous accolades for his performances during the season ( he was the second best player in Division 1 on average player ratings awarded by Match magazine ), the team was apparently better off without him – Liverpool did not lose a single match in league or cup in 1990 – 91 when Mølby was not in the starting line-up.
Specifically, it must meet less than two of the five Hugo criteria for consideration as a semiprozine: that the magazine had an average press run of at least one thousand copies per issue, paid its contributors and / or staff in other than copies of the publication, provided at least half the income of any one person, had at least fifteen percent of its total space occupied by advertising, and announced itself to be a semiprozine.

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