Readers
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We asked rich and poor, they gave us the same answer, men and women, NPR listeners and Forbes
readers.
In fact, the New York Times published a follow-up article for Valentine's Day, which featured
readers'
experiences of trying the study themselves, with varying degrees of success.
Through his pioneering use of unreliable narrators, Poe turns
readers
into active participants who must decide when a storyteller might be misinterpreting or even lying about the events they’re relating.
And yet, if he could’ve known how much pleasure and inspiration his writing would bring to generations of
readers
and writers alike, perhaps it may have brought a smile to that famously brooding visage.
This variation includes something for everyone, and that’s one reason why
readers
continue to delight in the work in both Middle English and translation.
Their books remain invisible to
readers
of the world's most published language.
What is more important: the total number of
readers
of a post you write, or who are the people who have impact that read what you write?
When it's done well,
readers
can understand fictional worlds and their rules just as well as the characters that live in them do and sometimes, just as well or even better than the reader understands the world outside of the book.
We have poems on the bot or not database that have fooled 65 percent of human
readers
into thinking it was written by a human.
Like language itself, it's a wonderful and complex fabric woven through the contributions of speakers and listeners, writers and readers, prescriptivists and descriptivists, from both near and far.
We asked people to generate new business ideas, and then we get independent
readers
to evaluate how creative and useful they are.
I wonder, when the mail comes in, which will have offended the
readers
more.
It is in the hands of readers, and they interpret it differently.
The book was so well received that
readers
clamored for more.
It's a shared database, and even though it has multiple
readers
and multiple writers at the same time, it has one single truth.
Sometimes I'll hear from magazines that are doing a story along these lines, generally on how to help their
readers
find an extra hour in the day.
It went up to 49. (Laughter) And in fact, when I reported this figure in the FT, one of our
readers
joked and said, "This figure is only shocking to 51 percent of the population."
David Brooks, who has earned the wrath of many of [The New York Times's] left-leaning
readers
because of his conservative views, and more recently, perhaps, some of the right-leaning
readers
because of his criticism of some aspects of Trump.
And some poor
readers
have been so inspired by what they've been able to achieve that they've gone to education classes to improve their own reading skills.
And yet, the smartphone revolution was creating
readers
and writers of a different kind.
And as I read and shared these things, I wondered to myself, "Could I get these writers and these readers, could I turn them into my readers?"
I knew that my
readers
were always on the go.
And could I match
readers
to the events that were taking place around them in real time?
And when India's Toni Morrison, the great writer Mahasweta Devi died, our
readers
found a short story by her as soon as news hit.
Who are our
readers?
Most of our
readers
love reading and trying out authors they've never, ever heard of before.
She knew some of this variety was uncomfortable, and that her stories could be an acquired taste – but she took pleasure in challenging her
readers.
Her ability to flit between revulsion and revelation continues to draw
readers
to her endlessly surprising fictional worlds.
Jim took what could have been a straight-up medical science story and gave it a human dimension that touched our
readers
deeply.
Her dry wit and cheeky playfulness informs her heroines, whose conversational tone welcomes
readers
with a conspiratorial wink.
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