reader's in A Sentence

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    Bathroom Reader 's Institute.

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    Reader's Digest condensed books.

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    It's not Reader's Wives.

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    Sir, I'm not interviewing you for Reader's Digest.

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    Hello, Reader's how are you all?

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    I want to see the Reader's reaction.

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    Reader's Area Home.

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    Reader 's Digest.

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    National Geographies… Reader's Digest condensed books… and Louis L'Amour.

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    You guessed it, they're talking about the NOOKcolor Reader's Tablet.

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    Studies show that you have three seconds to grab your Reader's attention.

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    They could be the Reader's friends and acquaintances- even in Regency form.

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    When you write emails, think about your words from the Reader's point of view.

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    They are looking for professionals in various fields who will provide answers to Reader's questions.

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    A good press release immediately grabs the Reader's attention by explaining why it's relevant.

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    In this sense, I also consider your Reader's question as an accompaniment for a stage.

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    The typography and design go hand in hand to concentrate the Reader's attention on the content.

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    In July 2005, Reader's Digest ranked Buffalo as the third cleanest large city in the nation.

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    I will read to you from Reader's Digest(February 2002) what a tragedy is:'Bob and Penny.

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    COUNTLESS magazines are published around the globe to satisfy the Reader's hunger for information or entertainment.

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    Listening to music before you head to bed can help you fall asleep faster, Reader's Digest reports.

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    Your writing doesn't just exist in a vacuum- it's experienced in conjunction with the Reader's imagination.

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    If you haven't read any of Jane Gardam's books, you are missing a real Reader's delight.

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    I will read to you from Reader's Digest(Feb. 2000, p. 98) what a tragedy is:"Bob and Penny.

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    These stories presented in the book are really inspiring and broadens the Reader's eyes towards low-risk investing.

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    If you have captured the Reader's attention this far, now is the time for some serious selling.

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    Understanding different angles or interpretations of the subject will help you decide how to attract the Reader's attention.

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    Therefore, your article must not share every detail of the show but rather pique the Reader's interest.

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    News articles begin with a leading sentence that is meant to grab a Reader's attention and interest them.

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    Or place a fixed-bar form at the top of the Reader's browser, so it's always in view.

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