"A novel so
readably juicy and surreptitiously smart, it deserves all the attention it can get.
With a number of color photographs, useful figures and informational tables, this text is
readably understandable and most appropriate for either the general reader or as a basic textbook.
The applicants shall have the CNIC, machine
readably passport valid upto March 30 2014 or receipt of the application submitted for a new passport, 12 copies of light backgrounder 4x3 cm pictures, the expenses allocated on the basis of the distance between the Haram e Sharif and the house preferred by the pilgrims.
The affect of Karachi's deteriorating law and order situation has been not
readably noticed on properties in other parts of the country.
Never shown to be attached or to have any relationships of any kind, other than that with Courtland and his secretary, La Salle is one of the more
readably queer personae in De Palma's work.
The CDT is considered normal if all numbers are present in the correct sequence and position, and the hands
readably display the requested time (Borson et al., 2000).
When we consider the extensive original materials to which Taylor has had access, we can understand how it is that this very detailed, and yet
readably accessible, chronological account of the life of Chiang Kai-shek is a substantial addition to the literature on modern China.
She writes clearly and
readably, no mean achievement given the complexity of much of the material.
Goeglein also
readably integrates the intriguing personal relationships he forged with conservative founders like William E Buckley Jr.
Thus a very large portion of the original Bavinck is captured in this compact work, making it readily and
readably available to any college or seminary student, as well as the Sunday afternoon lay reader.
They were writers who did their research and dressed it up very
readably, and.
This is now
readably remedied by Jane Hathaway, in The Arab Lands Under Ottoman Rule, 1516-1800 (Pearson, 2008).
It is more
readably contestable and likely to be contested.