Sentences with phrase «also have a reader»

We've also had a reader use ricotta dollops that are mixed with salt & pepper before dolloping.
I also have a reader who makes this very successfully and who gets their grains from me quite often.
Similarly, I've written about how stakes — the consequences for the characters if they fail to reach their goals — also have a reader purpose in addition to the story purpose:
The dust jacket for the novel may also have readers expecting a more highly charged novel than this turns out to be.
I am just wondering if the Kobo Glo HD would also have Readers Hub (hoping for a way to restore my lost items)?
While all the specs from yesterday remain the same like 1 GHz dual - core processor, 4.3 - inch (4.27 - inch) Super AMOLED WVGA display, 8.49 mm thickness, 116g in weight, HSPA + Wi - Fi 802.11 b / g / n, Bluetooth 3.0 + HS (High Speed), the Galaxy S II will also have a Readers Hub, Social Hub, Games Hub, Music Hub, 8MP camera with full HD video recording, gyro sensor, Mobile High - definition link allowing to watch full HD content on TV and storage options of 16 and 32 GB.
I also have readers (and in - person students!)
Deltoid also has its readers categorising peer review studies since 2003.
Firefox also has Reader Mode, a feature found in other modern browsers like Apple Safari and Microsoft Edge.

Not exact matches

There are other similarities that ChromeUnboxed spotted: Eve should also have both support for a fingerprint reader and a «Wake on Voice» (always listening) feature to trigger the Google Assistant, which may even have its own dedicated key.
Kuroda also has a reputation for being an intellectual omnivore, a voracious reader who has bided his time in airport lounges with everything from the philosophy of Wittgenstein to detective novels.
(Concerned digital readers should rest assured that I also have a stack of Kindles sitting right next to the pile of books.)
I can understand why there might be questions about something new that's different, but we've really tried to do it from the point of view of the publishers, and we believe that we can create an environments that's actually really great for the publishers, really great for the readers, and also really great for the advertisers.
I was sure it wasn't going to be the clunky, barely - working reader that I had once hooked up to my PC, but I also wasn't expecting something that'd be terribly useful.
Not only will you get more content out of the effort, but you'll also have better results because readers won't be nearly as overwhelmed.
It also gives the reader a version of the journal that is updated to the time the reader has signed on.
There's also Countable, which lets readers instantly send their opinion to lawmakers, Act On This, which has dubbed itself a «political action cheat sheet,» and Phone2Action, software that connects constituents to lawmakers.
While the company appears to have momentum, pulling this all off will also require training readers and journalists, who are often technophobic, to navigate the world of tokens and blockchains.
Former Guardian editor - in - chief Alan Rusbridger and current editor Katharine Viner have also talked about how having a paywall makes it inherently more difficult for a newspaper like The Guardian to engage in what Rusbridger called «open journalism,» where readers become part of the process.
You have to monitor not just articles that are written, but also the readers» reactions.
Also, use content you already have to show readers how you've helped your customers in the past.
Then Tribune brought in a new investor, Los Angeles entrepreneur Patrick Soon - Shiong, who invested $ 70 million and also said that he had developed «machine vision» technology that would let newspaper readers scan the print version with their phones and see videos.
Gamble's successor, Robin Schiele — a seven - year veteran of the magazine who had also worked at the Montreal Gazette and a Montreal investment house — continued the profitable run, and by 1977 Revenue Canada again insisted the chamber divest or fold the magazine, which then boasted a circulation of 52,000 and, with multiple readers per copy, a readership of 185,000.
They also must be able to juggle a variety of tasks on a daily basis and have a good instinct for what readers will find interesting.
It's also just increasingly hard to attract audiences and some think that even as good a news reader as Flipboard has a limited appeal.
We've also discovered something that I think your readers may appreciate.
When we first wrote about this last year, many of our readers mentioned that they have also been experiencing such a fall.
Amazon has also been moving into the market for digital books with the introduction last year of Kindle, its portable wireless book reader.
Not only has this labor of love won several awards, it's also helped attract readers to the U.S. Global Investors site from more 200 countries and territories all across the globe.
Not only will it drive more traffic to these pages from your readers but it also has a major impact on that product page's search engine authority.
Also, it's helpful if you can give the blog owner a sample of your writing so they have an idea of what quality of writing you're asking them to expose their readers to.
This post has been on my mind from day one and it's also been a topic that was requested by readers in response to previous installments in the Safe Withdrawal Rate Series (click here for Part 1):
Embedded below is Ruffer's letter (email readers click the link to come read it): We've also highlighted how hedge fund Kleinheinz Capital says inflation is the biggest threat to emerging markets.
I also loved Google Reader, but I accepted the change and have moved to Feedly.
Facebook also said it would survey readers to determine what news sources were most credible and would then prioritize those publishers.
She has also worked as a Translator and Proof - reader for various art catalogues and websites.
For the last several years, we've discussed many of these factors, about which readers can fully test their understanding by perusing scores of reports and essays archived here at https://www.moneymetals.com/news You can also find a steady stream of informative, relevant, actionable information on «The Silver Guru» David Morgan's Blog.
It also helps if you have a comment section and sharing buttons so you can engage your readers and allow them to easily share your post on their social media accounts.
By constructing the introduction like so, I've started what's almost like a conversation with my reader which engages them in the content, but I've also included my keyword so that my readers (and Google) are both aware that this content is highly relevant to title.
For the amusement of readers (and the delight of anyone who likes to get a glimpse behind the curtain), I have compiled some of the also - ran titles: headings for pieces that were suggested at our titles meeting but nixed for being too punny, too punchy, or simply too much.
I'd also like to remind readers that the issue of ad orientem posture isn't merely a minor matter of moment for fastidious liturgical nerds, as if the Mass were a mere matter of aesthetics cordoned off safely on Sundays.
Like many readers of my generation, I have been under Weil's spell (even, in an intellectual way, «in love» with her) since I first encountered her, while also often feeling immensely exasperated.
Job also believes that God has control over what has happened to him, but he knows that he has done nothing to deserve it, as do we the readers.
Lest his Catholic exuberance be off - putting to some readers, he underscores that he has also written books critical of Catholicism «in its present institutional manifestations.»
Also, I'd like to hear from my Catholic readers, who I suspect might have a slightly different perspective on what it means to be a part of the Church.
Also, if you have suggestions for how I can thank you, the readers, please let me know below!
The gulf war, both in the ways it is like all wars and in the ways it is unique, makes the testing both concrete and urgent, while also heightening the chances that the «facts» available when this text is drafted will have been changed by the time it reaches readers.
(So that when you read a news story, for instance, you might also get a composite assessment value that was assigned directly from other readers without them ever having to express such assessment via speaking, writing, etc..)
A variant of this, no longer as popular as it was, but still widely adopted, is the apologetic» the desire by some Muslims, and also some non-Muslims, to present Islam in terms likely to win the approval of the non-Muslim and, more particularly, the Western reader and to omit or at least gloss over those aspects that would obstruct this aim.
Many of the individual chapters are also written with an awareness that readers may have less interest in, say, the Jamaat - i - Islami conference in Pakistan than in broader comparative questions.
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