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Here's an idea someone here had the other day: why don't we do a 'readers' guide' where all of this rich, fascinating, miscellaneous whaling material can be made available to people who want it without interfering with the flow of the story?") What the Orion "Moby-Dick" says about the book is what a good critic or professional editor would say about the book.
Then I didn't do a song and the readers howled.
Indeed, he would do a disservice to the reader by cutting to the chase.
Heeding staffieman's plea, we thought it prudent to do an entirely unscientific readers' poll.
And how does a Guardian reader know this?
To exemplify, a faster reader reaches the gaze position, at which the eye tracker measures the largest pupil size, earlier than does a slower reader.
We shouldn't force readers to do a double-take with the "anti —- advocate" phrasing.
This should do a few things: Interest the reader.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet I do like a reader with a love of specifics.
We did do a reader/donor appeal this year — a software developer from a small city in India who left us a nice note when she donated.
More important I did a disservice to readers.
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