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- character's pronunciation. However, this is not true for all characters. Kun readings, on the other hand, have to be learned and memorized as there is no way...
- Fiction. It is run by Readings bookstores, an independent Melbourne bookseller with eight stores, established in 1969. In 2016, Readings won International...
- Reading (/ˈrɛdɪŋ/ RED-ing) is a town and borough in Berkshire, England, and the county town of Berkshire. Most of its built-up area lies within the Borough...
- specify ambiguous readings, such as rare, literary, or otherwise non-standard readings. This ambiguity may arise due to more than one reading becoming activated...
- Look up mind-reading in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mind reading may refer to: Telepathy, the transfer of information between individuals by means...
- manner of speech, place of origin, etc. during a line of questioning. Cold readings commonly employ high-probability guesses, quickly picking up on signals...
- competitions. In January 2003 Readings left to pursue a professional career in New Zealand. From 2009 to 2012, Readings coached the New Zealand women's...
- an audience. Stage readings that include members of Actors' Equity (U.S.) in the cast are governed by that union's Stage Reading Guidelines. A screenplay...
- generally three readings of a bill as it p****es through the stages of becoming, or failing to become, legislation. Some of these readings may be formalities...
- Colloquial readings are generally considered to represent a substratum, while their literary counterparts are considered a superstratum. Colloquial readings typically...