Examples of using A reader in English and their translations into Norwegian
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She's a reader.
Always a pleasure to meet a reader.
He became a Reader in 1952.
And he sure ain't a reader.
I could use a reader and some sea breeze.
People also translate
You obviously know how to keep a reader amused.
It is both a reader and creator of HTML documents.
You obviously know how to keep a reader entertained.
If a reader were all that wonderful, people would come to her;
You certainly know how to keep a reader entertained.
He became a reader in 1930 and a professor in 1933.
You most certainly know how to keep a reader amused.
I acknowledge that, as a reader, I am also interested in this.
If you have changed to RSS Feed,you must use a reader for this.
As a writer, you could lead a reader through the act of discovery.
Through the act of discovery. As a writer, you could lead a reader.
At Innsbruck, he was a reader in ancient history from 1928 to 1931.
A reader will ask, who loves ordering the house and feeding the child.
He told our reporters that he's a reader of the World Socialist Web Site.
But this is not a historian,is a writer, a reader.
Q: What would a reader see if a post is removed from a blog?
However, it might be a disadvantage if a reader will get tired of it.
It can leave a reader with questions, answers, frustration, or satisfaction.
In a PDF you can also add notes to the highlighting,which appears when a reader double-clicks it.
Feedly is a reader that connects you with relevant content from around the web.
The library is open for academic research to anyone with a Reader Identification Card.
A reader should always be able to get to important, related articles via a link.
One Third Last It is a long established fact that a reader will be distracted by the readable content of a page when looking at its layout.
As a reader you will be able to engage the author more directly after a new episode has been launched.
If your book uses a landscape template,you can prevent the book from switching to portrait orientation when a reader rotates his or her iPad.