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Believe me Dear Reader; I was already struggling to hold on the modern world without this kind of thing happening!
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All facts presented to the reader are based upon
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forces the both the writer and the reader
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a childish reader, avid and compulsive,
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She was so convinced that she would win the chance to meet the boy who sang her song that when the news reader eventually introduced the story towards the end of the early evening bulletin Lucy nearly fainted
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York,' the BBC news channel reader said
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I want Bunty to come alive to the reader … I want them to see the shy, sensitive girl I have uncovered … but I don’t want it to be sugary sweet, Bunty would have hated that
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toward however the reader wishes to apply them
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If the reader chooses he
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The reader may know that the author’s mind is a raging storm in the
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Why? Because I want the reader to retain some sense
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That is to say: it is what the reader
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reader eventually introduced the story towards the end of the early
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Worked 1 year as Electric Meter Reader for the City of Dover, DE
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He hands her his American Express card and she puts it into the card reader
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The display on the reader confirms the transaction and a printer on a desk behind the receptionist churns out two copies of his invoice
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The news reader cuts from the lead report on Exeter City's vital game chasing promotion from the Conference to the story about the girls in the nightclub
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I'm a very rigorous reader of newspapers and everything and I saw this ad for the San Antonio HomeStay Agency
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For it was I, dear reader, who lost the damned thing
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My hope is this will reacquaint (or acquaint) the reader in some of the most famous and influential writers of our time, all, curiously enough – from Scotland
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The reader will find at the end of this chapter all the prices of wheat which have been collected by Fleetwood, from l202 to 1597, both inclusive, reduced to the money of the present times, and digested, according to the order of time, into seven divisions of twelve years each
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The reader will see, that from the beginning of the thirteenth till after the middle of the sixteenth century, the average price of each twelve years grows gradually lower and lower; and that towards the end of the sixteenth century it begins to rise again
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At the end of the accounts annexed to this chapter the reader will find the particular account of those ten years separated from the rest
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In spite of their ambitions, the reader
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” Finally, the reader,
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Any reader will reject an abstruse text
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To you, the reader, it has never existed
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the reader to apprehend the irony
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reader has experienced only one of this books, what
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that will lead the reader in the direction of your next product or
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writer keeps the interest of his or her reader by continually building
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what its purpose is and what action you want the reader to take
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It’s not fair on the reader to leave out vital information
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Comment on their blog posts as a reader first
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the end of your article, in the resource box, you can suggest that if the reader
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A good marketing technique is to have the reader go to a squeeze page and opt-
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w your reader should be ready to act on your ad
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Your headline must attract the attention of the reader with an engaging
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Tell the reader to click on your link—this is the action you want them to
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The power of a good headline hooks the reader to scan your release fur-439 ther & puts you one step closer to coverage
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Know what they cover, types of 512 products reviewed, reader interest
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He had read it in one of his beloved history books so many years ago: ” for indeed, dearest reader, what use are answers when you know not the questions?”
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The reader assumes full responsibility for the use of the information within this document
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Paul Guzman and anyone associated with this ebook accepts no responsibility or liability whatsoever on behalf of the reader of this report
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In terms of the content that you write, you want to work on really impressing the reader with your knowledge
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ENSURE THAT YOU, THE READER, DON’T GET SWAMPED WITH INFORMATION
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I sincerely hope that you, the reader, find this book as meaningful as it was for me to write it
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Standford pointed a hand-held reader at the console, its tapered electric- blue front flickering as it absorbed the data
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This book was written to be a bedside reader
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information of a general nature to assist the reader in the
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In the event that you, the reader,
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This book is also dedicated to you, the reader
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But if they had expressed themselves more accurately, and only asserted, that the revenue of this class was equal to the value of what they produced, it might readily have occurred to the reader, that what would naturally be saved out of this revenue, must necessarily increase more or less the real wealth of the society
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The reader, I believe, may depend upon the accuracy of both accounts
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Deanna slumped back on the couch and watched as the holo projection of a news reader – sat (virtually) on the high back chair opposite – read news that was at once anticipated and expected
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The man appeared where the news reader had once been, sitting bolt upright behind a desk, in a smart suit, probably fresh from another media grilling if not a government one
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He was about to unmute it so they could hear the news reader, when a headline scrolled across the bottom of the screen: “Galilean’s Declare Independence
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With this information available and considering the fact that the Bible contains truthful facts, there is really no valid reason why one would assume that the Author of the Bible would intend the reader to understand a time period that is different to what was written, or to apply special interpretations to the information as presented in Genesis 1
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In today’s language it may not be crystal clear where the firmament would be located or what the Bible intends the reader to understand when talking about the firmament
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I wonder if we can arrange a Reading?” Elgreth was a Reader, a sort of prophet or soothsayer
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Sorry, gentle, reader, but you"ll have to look this one up
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Van Vogt, one of the greats in the genre, prefaced one of his collections of short stories in the mid sixties with the statement that surveys showed that the typical reader of fantasy-science fiction had an IQ above 120, and included professionals such as engineers, doctors, and lawyers
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C Rome, does not fail to inflict upon the reader the author"s collectivist, yea, communist, proclivities
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Now, I ask the independent-minded, somewhat intelligent reader: „What in the world does that mean?" I maintain that it is nothing more than logical implausibility personified
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Does anyone out there in reader land know the difference between this creature and the related balucitherium?
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‘What you are about to see,’ came a voice that would be apt for a British news reader, ‘is a true account of someone who dared to find the truth
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He would have been well advised to keep his mouth shut, inasmuch as any elementary reading of the Constitution will tell the reader that the three branches are the Legislative, the Executive, and the Judicial, per the Constitution"s first three articles
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As long as the link has relevance for being there, leads to a relevant benefit for the reader, and offers a solution to their problem or need, you will not offend anyone and you will find yourself with a higher click through… a click through will often lead to a sale
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Don’t underestimate how little your reader may actually know about the subject or product you Pepinfo Publishing
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When writing your blog review the number one question running through your mind should be, “what does the reader want to know?” This is the most important thing to remember when writing a review
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You can craft the wittiest review with the cleverest metaphors, but unless the reader finds out what they want to know, you’ve not done your job as a reviewer
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And finally, Gentle Reader, you have my sincere thanks for bearing with me to the extent that you have
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Dear reader, don’t ask !!!! We’re still not sure as she has never informed us of how he shaves her own back , and maybe we really wouldn't want to know!
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* To answer one reader: Yes my American Patriot smokes when she thinks I cannot see her behind the big tree in her garden
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Not breathing will also help, but that is rather useless advice as one reader told me quite correctly
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one reader wrote to complain that the SAP took an “unnatural and perverse delight” in knocking on the windows of cars to see (he even used the words peeping Tom) what the couple were up to
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So it was not for our own perverse amusement as this particular long haired liberal reader implied
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* A reader asked me about sanctions and job losses
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The (traditional) remoteness between writer and reader brought us closer together
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Perhaps a medically inclined reader can inform us if this is true
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If this sounds like so much hyperbole, the reader might properly consider the confiscatory tax policies of socialist governments that have routinely driven many of its most productive citizens to safer (tax) havens in order to ward off efforts designed to appropriate their wealth
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nightly drive towards the corporate building set a new expression (to the mind of the reader and the
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Dear reader, this is
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(The reader need only refer to the tasteless exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum of Art in order to catch my ―whiff!‖)
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I would like to propose a hypothetical question to the progressive reader: If given a choice, which of the following options would you choose: having been created in God‘s (own) Image or having descended from the apes? Should you choose the former, how come so many of you are willing to embrace evolutionary arguments that have been widely discredited rather than entertain the Divine Wisdom of scriptural teachings that offer a more plausible explanation for our existence? Why restrict your beliefs to worldly perceptions or ideas encumbered by the limits of your (finite) senses rather than explore the wondrous miracle of the human imagination, both moral and intellectual, or ―a capacity for self-transcendence‖ (Reinhold Niebuhr) uncommon among the Beast?
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‖ I will leave it up to the reader to decide whether or not this was merely owing to Chance!
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This section tries to give the reader the broad view and ask which presidents invaded most often, why, and how many deaths resulted
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There were accounts of Admiral of the Fleet T�g� Heihachir�, who led Japan's forces to victory against Russia in the Russo-Japanese War, being an avid reader of �The Art of War�
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Pulling out a Kindle reader, he switched it on, settling back in his seat
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Now the reader knows the results
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However, now I am going to present to the reader a place for a real waterborne thrill in the confluence of two rivers, the Balanac and the Bumbungan Rivers, some sixty miles southeast of the Philippine capital
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I include it here with few modifications for the benefit of the English reader, in the third person as the book itself was written:
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As the reader may well remember from the third chapter of this very work, Amparo and I went through a public exchange of letter writing, adverse in nature…and even hostile to a certain point
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I was afraid to even touch her, if the reader can believe it
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I am pleased to communicate to the reader that, according to the information provided therein, the prices indicated for the visit to the museum do not include the visit to the caves
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I won’t bore the reader with our sexual discoveries
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If the reader is married, and has enjoyed sexual relations, then you don’t need me to draw you a picture, and if the reader is young and pure of spirit, I do not wish to despoil your innocence