Examples of using Every reader in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Will occur to every reader.
Not every reader loves a book.
I want to thank to every reader.
But not every reader responds.
We are grateful for every reader.
I hope every reader does too.
That's all, thank you for the attention of every reader.
Every reader reads the words differently.
This is not a book that every reader will like.
Not every reader is going to love all books.
My book was already alive in the mind of every reader.
Every reader will have to decide for themselves.
I am SaLuSa from Sirius, and wish every reader a great New Year.
Not every reader likes every book.
We still read the Epic of Gilgamesh, and with every reader, he lives again.
Every reader brings something different to the book.
I also got to learn from it in my youth, and probably every reader of this article.
Not every reader will like every book.
Having a good Blog is the best way in which you keep reminding the search engines andyour clients that your business exist, and every reader you add to your list is a potential customer.
Every reader takes something different out of the same book.
And finally, to every reader, don't expect complex problems to be solved by simple answers.
Every reader does not have to love every book.
Not every reader is going to love every book.
Every reader can ask himself or herself: where was he or she when they were 26 years old?
Every reader has a vision of it in their head," she says,"and I didn't want it to be one film.".
Not every reader becomes a buyer, but the audience is highly targeted and some of the audience members will eventually become your customers.
For every reader and writer of steampunk fiction, there are probably hundreds or thousands of other activists who gleefully embrace some non-written manifestation of the steampunk ethos.
Every reader is invited to think about which point he would choose with which to start telling the story of his life, or more specifically, the part of his life in the present that led him to his present workplace or place of residence.