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The meaning of literary giants: a graphic representing public readership from 1906.
Dante saw himself as the philosopher-mediator between the two, helping to educate a newly enfranchised public readership.
Furthermore, we are not arguing that accurate (or appropriately cautious) claims are sufficient for the public readership to make well informed choices in health related issues (that is, the discredited information deficit model).
If your recipe will have a public readership, tradition is less important than taste and accessibility.
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By the end of the sixteenth century, however, the college did boast lectureships ("public readerships") in the new disciplines of logic and natural philosophy.
Much of the source content for many hard news articles comes directly from public meetings and forums where public comment is recorded related to government or business issues that interest the community and their publications readership.
"Since then, we've done a lot of work around public-place readership, and we find that public-place readers who pay nothing are almost as engaged as those who pay".
With the war on Iraq, his writing, readership and public profile exploded.
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