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was reader
noun
A person who reads a publication.
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His trusted partner was Reader.
By 1977 she was reader in art history, which she remained until she retired in 1988.
He lectured all over the world, and was reader in bibliography at Oxford University in 1994.
It was reader response, Mr. Grune said, that motivated a decision to kick off three consecutive months of holiday celebrations.
In 1865 he accompanied Wagner to Munich and was reader to King Louis (Ludwig) II of Bavaria and professor at the royal school of music.
In 1945 he joined University College, London, and he was reader in physics there from 1950 until becoming professor (1960 78).
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None of his early work in English was reader-friendly.
Texas A&M University was reader-recommended but a ways off our route, so we set off towards the grounds of the nearby University of Texas at Austin.
Typical of that view is reader Amanda Willis.
Following are reader comments posted on NYTimes.com.
Following are reader comments about the article.
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