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A person who reads a publication.
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He takes the reader with him.
Nor does Longman clobber the reader with their rainbow identity.
You want to leave the reader with a positive impression.
That presents the reader with propaganda, not information.
Jacobson tantalises the reader with many other puzzles.
Moyes disarms the reader with the normalcy of her voice.
It hardly comes at the reader with an overt agenda.
Burnett writes with total conviction about this kind child, and takes the reader with her.
Similarly, Ms. Lippman teases the reader with Heather's memories of a troubled sexual history.
She also teases the reader with a cryptic prophecy about Takeo's destiny.
"Mallon rewards the reader with wicked humor and deep insight," Frederick Busch said here in 2000.
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