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- Reading is the process of taking in the sense or meaning of symbols, often specifically those of a written language, by means of sight or touch. For educators...
- Reading (/ˈrɛdɪŋ/ RED-ing) is a town and borough in Berkshire, England. Most of its built-up area lies within the Borough of Reading, although some outer...
- the south-east, 2005 Interior of Reading Minster The Jubilee Cross The Indian Bean Tree "St Mary's Church". Reading History Trail. Archived from the original...
- operating companies: Great Western Railway, CrossCountry, South Western Railway and the Elizabeth line. The first Reading station was opened on 30 March 1840...
- Cold reading is a set of techniques used by mentalists, psychics, fortune-tellers, and mediums. Without prior knowledge, a practiced cold-reader can quickly...
- Harriet Iona Cross (born 1990 or 1991) is a British politician serving as Member of Parliament for Gordon and Buchan since the 2024 general election....
- the readings on Exaltation of the Cross that occurs on September 14 in the Roman Catholic Church. It is paired with John 3:14–15 as the gospel reading. Taken...
- Reading had their goal. Andrey Arshavin gave the ball away and the home side quickly countered, with Jason Roberts firing in Hal Robson-Kanu`s cross to...
- Reading (/ˈrɛdɪŋ/ RED-ing) is a town in Middle**** County, M****achusetts, United States, 16 miles (26 km) north of central Boston. The po****tion was 25...
- Reading Abbey is a large, ruined abbey in the centre of the town of Reading, in the English county of Berkshire. It was founded by Henry I in 1121 "for...