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Heterogeneity in agreement between the readers over the methods was demonstrated by a significant interaction term (reader by method) in an ANOVA model.

It might best be described as well developed, which won't come as a great surprise to his long-term readers.

Long-term readers of this series on the Hugo awards may recall that it started by raising the question of why critics sneer at science fiction.

Margaret Drabble is reportedly displeased that her publisher, Penguin, wants to "rebrand" her: "I do feel publishers are under very strong pressure to sell books rather than encourage long-term readers".

No, the best place to eat a scotch egg (and apologies to long-term readers for the predictability of this conclusion) is in the pub – one that makes its own scotch eggs, fried-to-order, so that as you take a bite, the outer shell is still audibly crisp and hot juices run from the meat as you cut into it.

(Long-term readers will remember that I was scarred, perhaps forever, by a dreadful succession of gannet-carrying, gannet-death and gannet-burial-at-sea mishaps which mightily amused the lovely town of Ullapool but which will mean I am never again able to look a gannet in its mad-blue eyes without flinching and, at the very least, offering up a herring as a belated apology).

He makes no attempt to explain musical terms: readers who do not know what a "diatonic, homophonic pronouncement of a frottola rhythm" is will be none the wiser after reading about it here.

"If the thesis of this programme is to say, this man is a wrong'un – in terms readers of the Sun would enjoy – part of that is showing what he looks like.

And gripping though the Damascus narrative is on its own terms, readers may have trouble picking up the broken threads of this highly complex multi­character tale after so many involved and absorbing excursions — for example, Schlosser's detailed treatment of the bitter interservice rivalries that affected the development of America's nuclear systems and doctrine.

A vowel! Do they really care to read a newspaper that is so coy – so completely tittish, if I can put it in terms readers of less politically correct publications might understand – that it routinely censors a word with which a child of seven would be fairly relaxed?

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