P - Passionate Addiction by Eden Summers 9/25/20 T - Tall, Dark & Hungry by Lynsay Sands 9/17/20Ī - Amanda Usen - Make Me, Take Me 11/9/20Į - Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Carnival Crime by Donald J. L - Lexi Blake - From Sanctum with Love 8/29/20 Gardner 7/28/20Ī - Agatha Christie - The Murder on the Links 11/3/20 G - Granny Skewers A Scoundrel by Julie Seedorf 8/26/20Ī - series Amos Decker - Memory Man by David Baldacci 9/8/20 P - The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux 7/12/20Ī - Archangel's Consort by Nalini Singh 1/22/21ī - Bobbi Holmes - The Ghost and the Mystery Writer 12/15/20Į - Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Secret UFOs by Donald J. L - Love Comes Softly by Janette Oke 8/16/20 If you are not familiar with these rules, please click on the link and read them over.Ī - The Amber Room by Steve Berry 7/12/20 Please use the TLC STANDARD RULES when participating in this challenge. (Even if you don't hit the level you were aiming for by the deadline, please re-post your challenge anyway as you may still be eligible for a lower level badge.) *When you have finished, please re-post your whole challenge as a new message and MARK AS FINISHED or you will not be considered to have completed the challenge and we will not be able to award your Hall of Fame badge *Please update your original post as you go. *If the task relates to the cover of your book, please post the cover AND the book link. * Where more than one option is given for a task, please state which option your book relates to. *To count a book towards a challenge you must read the majority of it after the start date of the challenge. *Each book may only be used for one task or letter *For each book that you read please post a link to the book, the author and the date you finished it. *Please post a partial list of the challenge when you sign up. K: Misery by Stephen King (author last name) O: On Dublin Street - Down London Road by Samantha Young (series name) O: Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck (title) Main character first or last names -You could use Harry Potter but not Fred Weasley.ī: Elizabeth Bennett - Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen (main character name) Book titles (first letter - disregard A, An, and The)Ĥ. Object: Spell out the letters of the Greek Alphabet using book titles, series names, author's or main character's first or last initials.ġ. A typical use of the NATO Phonetic Alphabet would be to spell out each letter in a word over the phone by saying, for example: "S as in Sierra" (or "S for Sierra"), "E as in Echo, Y as in Yankee, F as in Foxtrot, R as in Romeo, I as in India, E as in Echo, D as in Delta" to communicate the spelling of the name "Seyfried" correctly.Duration: Open Ended from your start date.These are used to avoid misunderstanding due to difficult to spell words, different pronunciations or poor line communication. Spelling alphabets, such as the NATO Phonetic Alphabet, consists of a set of words used to stand for alphabetical letters in oral communication.The NATO Phonetic Alphabet is instead a spelling alphabet (also known as telephone alphabet, radio alphabet, word-spelling alphabet, or voice procedure alphabet). Phonetic alphabets are used to indicate, through symbols or codes, what a speech sound or letter sounds like. Contrary to what its name suggests, the NATO Phonetic Alphabet is not a phonetic alphabet.military and has also been adopted by the FAA (American Federal Aviation Administration), ANSI (American National Standards Institute), and ARRL (American Radio Relay League). Thus this alphabet can be reffered as the ICAO/ITU/NATO Phonetic Alphabet or International Phonetic Alphabet. The NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) Phonetic Alphabet is currently officially denoted as the International Radiotelephony Spelling Alphabet (IRSA) or the ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) phonetic alphabet or ITU (International Telecommunication Union) phonetic alphabet.
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