Examples of using One reader in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
One reader, more than three players.
Here's an excerpt from one reader who wasn't too happy with us.
One reader said,“My wife and I got eight answers wrong!
As a result, the antenna of only one reader is active at a time.
One reader told me“I was really taken in by the border story!
Thus, a site manager might want those widgets available just in case one reader needs them.
First, write to one reader by using pronouns such as“you” and“yours”.
To avoid this problem, position the reader antennas so that the antenna of one reader does not directly face the antenna of another reader. .
One reader may search for information on animals by looking under beasts;
Try to accept people the way they are”, one reader on the popular Turkish online forum Eksi Sozluk railed.
One reader with 2 pcs battery to take turns and 1 pc charge station, 1 pc direct charger.
We left Richmond behind around noon on Friday and headed to the“Nasty‘Nati”(as one reader told us- although there's nothing nasty about it) by way of Philadephia.
For example, one reader wondered whether drinking carbonated water might harm tooth enamel.
That's the question one reader asked in response to my recent article on Forbes.
One reader who wrote to the journal about her concern is not sure the retraction was enough.
If you have just one reader and your blog changes their life your blog is big enough.
One reader actually sent me 2 account snapshots to display illustrate just how different the percentages can be.
In response to his post, one reader asked if he was happy with his decisions and where he is today, to which Guo responded.
One reader actually sent me 2 account snapshots to display illustrate just how different the percentages can be.
I check the map, there's only one reader, the others aren't librarians, but around twenty work golems and living dolls.
One reader called it‘a unique art community in the mountains, with a mix of rich history and amazing food.'.
Soon thereafter I posted a rebuttal by one reader, Dr. Michael DiPietro, who argued strenously in favor of using the“brain death” standard.
One reader, an employee of the State of Oregon, sent a letter in which she offered these reasons for her commitment to her supervisor.
For example, one reader recently left a comment saying,"I should have known better than to waste time reading this.".
One reader who didn't care for it, however, was Indira Gandhi, and in 1984, three years after its publication- she was prime minister again by this time- she brought an action against it, claiming to have been defamed by one single sentence.".
As one reader graciously pointed out, the Wayback Machine is a reference to Peabody's Improbable History, a reoccurring segment to the Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends show.
While one reader said the above, another noted that she likes to put things where they usually go around the house, while her guy leaves things all over the place- and she usually ends up cleaning his messes.
One reader said,“There is a huge gap in a‘conversation' when texting because you don't fully understand what that person really means unless you hear the tone in their voice or see their face, and a lot can be taken the wrong way, creating bad feelings.
One reader said,“There is a huge gap in a'conversation' when texting because you don't really fully understand what that person really means unless you hear the tone in their voice or see their face and a lot can be taken the wrong way, creating bad feelings.