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He was a skillful sailor, photographer, and a reader who loved to share his passion for literature with everyone he touched.
And a reader who prefers to remain anonymous because he is job-hunting wrote that while he is a fan and reader of The Huffington Post, the participants in events like the Third Metric "are rich, successful, powerful, all the things they now say should no longer be the yardsticks for success — it's called closing the door behind you once you're in the club".
The committee will consist of the main advisor and two other professors a secondary advisor (who may be from outside the department), and a reader (who is not necessarily an expert in the area of the student's project).
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Stay a night there to rest and explore, a reader who identified herself as Shannon recommended, and then use a low-cost carrier like easyJet or Ryanair to fly on to a city on your list.
In your column, you gave the example of an article titled "Israel Clashes With Protesters on Four Borders," and of a reader who felt the article should be titled, "Arabs Clash With Israel on Four Borders".
Satel and Dr. Lilienfeld's polemic ultimately seems a little abrupt and shortsighted to a reader who has watched a world-class philosopher gaze with eager intensity at the brain and find in it an infinite series of mirrored selves.
It's frenetic and French, for a reader who knows Deleuze from Derrida, who will chuckle when Garcia refers to the "domestic troubles" of Althusser.
The first readers of The Pickwick Papers didn't imbue Sam Weller with the same pathos and bravery that a reader who knows all about Joe Gargery and Mark Tapley will.
Scripts that are relatively explicit and complete permit a reader who is unfamiliar with a text to read it in a reliable way and hence can be used for a much broader range of functions.
To a young reader, and even to a reader who only remembers being young, the shrewdly satiric premise of Scott Westerfeld's extraordinarily entertaining series of Uglies novels might not seem dystopian at first: a few hundred years after industrial civilization has destroyed itself in an ecological apocalypse, humankind lives in self-contained city-states surrounded by wilderness.
But a newspaper dominated by wire articles would offer little that was original — and little temptation to a reader who could just as easily go to Google or Yahoo for news.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com