Winslet of The Reader
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KATEWinslet of "The Reader"
KATEWinslet of 'The Life of David Gale'
KATEWinslet of "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind"
MARIONCOTILLARDBest Actress the year before Kate Winslet
WINSLETKate of "The Reader"
SEERESSReader of the future.
LENAOlin of "The Reader"
SEERReader of the future
FIENNESRalph of "The Reader"
UTAHNReader of the Deseret News
SEERAlleged reader of the future
NEOCONReader of The Weekly Standard, perhaps
LAYKind of reader in the church
readershipThe position of Reader at a university
readershipthe office or position of a reader
readershipsThe position of Reader at a university
readershipsREADERSHIP, the office or position of a reader
EYREThe "I" of literature's "Reader, I married him"
LAMBCHOPCHOPWhat the impatient reader of English essays requested?
epistolerthe reader of the epistle in an Anglican service
lectora reader of the lessons in a church service
lectorsLECTOR, a reader of the lessons in a church service
epistolersEPISTOLER, the reader of the epistle in an Anglican service
teasersshort line of copy above a headline to attract the reader
griphold the interest of strongly a story that grips the reader
teasershort line of copy above a headline to attract the reader
gospelers(in church use) The reader of the Gospel in a Communion service
gospellers(in church use) The reader of the Gospel in a Communion service
gospeler(in church use) The reader of the Gospel in a Communion service
lectoratethe office of lector, a reader, esp in a college or church service
lectoratesLECTORATE, the office of lector, a reader, esp in a college or church service
groundlingsA spectator or reader of inferior taste, such as a member of a theater audience who traditionally stood in the pit below the stage
groundlingA spectator or reader of inferior taste, such as a member of a theater audience who traditionally stood in the pit below the stage
yadtapered, usually ornamented rod, usually of silver, with the tip of the tapered part forming a fist with the index finger extended, used by the reader of a scroll of the Torah as a place marker