Publisher Sentence Examples

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  • The hesitant visitor was Gladys Turnbull's "publisher" from New Mexico.

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  • During this time he had been gradually completing his great work, which was produced by a London publisher in 1691-1692, 2 vols.

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  • The publisher of the first two volumes, John Noone, gave him -£50 and twelve bound copies for a first edition of one thousand copies.

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  • Hawkins, his relative and executor, in 1721; his prose ' The fact, however, that in 1712 - only a year after Ken's death - his publisher, Brome, published the hymn with the opening words "All praise," has been deemed by such a high authority as the 1st earl of Selborne sufficient evidence that the alteration had Ken's authority.

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  • He was put out of all need of money by the singular benefaction of Cotta, the well-known Stuttgart publisher, who was part-proprietor of the Constitutionnel, and made over to Thiers his dividends, or part of them.

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  • Perhaps the culprit was the person who beat me to the publisher in Vermont, the sponsor of that idiotic contest!

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  • No Unitarian publisher could be found for his sermon, and nearly all the pulpits of the city were closed against him.

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  • The increased influence of this class of periodical upon public opinion was first apparent in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, founded in 1817 by the publisher of that name, and carried to a high degree of excellence by the contributions of Scott, Lockhart, Hogg, Maginn, Syme and John Wilson (" Christopher North "), John Galt and Samuel Warren.

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  • It was founded in 1814 by the London publisher, Colburn, and was edited in turn by Campbell, Theodore Hook, Bulwer-Lytton and Ainsworth.

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  • Eventually Mackintosh obtained a grant of ioo a year for him in 1824 during the lifetime of George IV., as one of the royal associates of the Society of Literature, and at different times he received help principally from Stuart, the publisher, Poole, Sotheby, Sir George Beaumont, Byron and Wordsworth, while his children shared Southey's home at Keswick.

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  • They cost a great deal to publish and they have not a large enough sale to make them profitable to the publisher; but there are several institutions with special funds to pay for embossed books.

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  • In May and June 1789 he had written La France libre, which, to his chagrin, his publisher refused to print.

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  • His father was a publisher, whom in 1843 he joined in business, and he retained his connexion with the firm till 1880.

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  • In conformity with the motto of the city, Nisi Dominus frustra, there are numerous handsome places of public worship. St Giles's church, which was effectively restored (1879-1883) by the liberality of Dr William Chambers the publisher, has interesting historical and literary associations.

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  • As a collector and publisher of evidence Tischendorf was marvellous, but as an editor of the text he added little to the principles of Lachmann, and like Lachmann does not seem to have appreciated the value of the Griesbachian system of grouping MSS.

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  • The property was wholly disencumbered in 1847 by Robert Cadell, the publisher, who cancelled the bond upon it in exchange for the family's share in the copyright of Sir Walter's works.

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  • Aldo himself, though a precocious student, a scholar of no mean ability, and a publisher of some distinction, was the least remarkable of the three men who gave books to the public under the old Aldine ensign.

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  • It's so exciting writing them, I haven't had time to send them to my publisher.

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  • In his last number, the seventh, which his publisher refused to print, he had dared to attack even Robespierre, but at his trial it was found that he was devoid of physical courage.

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  • But his public lessons were ill attended, and he soon fell back upon his old vocation of publisher under the patronage of a new pope, Clement VIII.

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  • But, as the press loitered, Schopenhauer, suspecting treachery, wrote so rudely and haughtily to the publisher that the latter broke off correspondence with his client.

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  • Payment on account of the conveyance of electors to or from the poll; payment for any committee room in excess of a prescribed number; the incurring of expenses in and about the election beyond a certain maximum; employing, for the conveyance of electors to or from the poll, hackney carriages or carriages kept for hire; payments for bands, flags, cockades, &c.; employing for payment persons at the election beyond the prescribed number; printing and publishing bills, placards or posters which do not disclose the name and address of the printer or publisher; using as committee rooms or for meetings any licensed premises, or any premises where food or drink is ordinarily sold for consumption on the premises, or any club premises where intoxicating liquor is supplied to members.

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  • Korn the publisher, and was, moreover, subsequently employed by the prince of Carolath-Schbnaich as tutor to his sons.

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  • The publicist Charles Joseph Panckoucke (1736-1798), owner of the Mercure de France and publisher of the famous Encyclopedie (1781), persuaded him to merge this in a larger paper, the Moniteur universel, which gained a wide repute for correctness and impartiality.

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  • Cobden had married in 1840 Miss Catherine Anne Williams, a Welsh lady, and left five surviving daughters, of whom Mrs Cobden-Unwin (wife of the publisher Mr Fisher Unwin), Mrs Walter Sickert (wife of the painter) and Mrs Cobden-Sanderson (wife of the well-known artist in bookbinding), afterwards became prominent in various spheres, and inherited their father's political interest.

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  • Thus the first real newspaper did not see the light until 1861, when aYedc publisher brought out the Batavia News, a compilation of items from foreign newspapers, printed on Japanese paper from wooder blocks.

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  • Dr Samuel Jebb included antiquarian notices as well as literary reviews in his Bibliotheca literaria (1722-1724), previously mentioned, but the Gentleman's Magazine, founded in 1731, fully established, through the tact and energy of the publisher Edward Cave, the type of the magazine, from that time so marked a feature of English periodical literature.

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  • Lord Selborne's literary labours included the publication in 1862 of a selection of hymns, under the title of The Book of Praise, a work in which he was greatly assisted by Daniel Sedgwick (1814-1879), a bookseller and publisher in the city of London.

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  • Even as late as August 1679 he was promising his publisher " somewhat to print in English."

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  • On the other hand, his interest in Minna Herzlieb, foster-daughter of the publisher Frommann in Jena, was of a warmer nature, and has left its traces on his sonnets.

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  • His desk, containing his letters and his unpublished works, Spinoza had previously charged his landlord to convey to Jan Rieuwertz, a publisher in Amsterdam.

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  • The publisher or the webmaster inserts a Java script into a certain website.

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  • Poggendorff immediately put himself in communication with the publisher, Barth of Leipzig, with the result that he was installed as editor of a scientific journal, Annalen der Physik and Cheinie, which was to be a continuation of Gilberts Annalen on a somewhat extended plan.

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  • It seemed indeed to the immediate generation so original that tradition has it that the Meditations were refused by a publisher because they were in none of the accepted styles.

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  • In the last part the publisher announces that it will be continued " as soon as ever the glut of news is a little over."

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  • Sartor Resartus was at last appearing in Fraser's Magazine, though the rate of payment was cut down, and the publisher reported that it was received with " unqualified dissatisfaction."

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  • In six years the work was completed in seventy-two volumes, and immediately achieved a general popularity; the publisher made a fortune out of it, and Cantu's royalties amounted, it is said, to 300,000 lire (12,000).

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  • Comte made her an annual allowance, and for some years after the separation they corresponded on friendly terms. Next in the list of the vexations was a lawsuit with his publisher.

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  • When, after various journalistic indiscretions, James Franklin in 1722 was forbidden to publish the Courant, it appeared with Benjamin's name as that of the publisher and was received with much favour, chiefly because of the cleverness of his articles signed " Dr Janus," which, like those previously signed " Mistress Silence Dogood," gave promise of " Poor Richard."

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  • The Edinburgh Review, on the other hand, enlisted a brilliant and independent staff of contributors, guided by the editor, not the publisher.

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  • After studying at Leipzig, he went to Amsterdam, where he edited Homer and the Onomasticon of Julius Pollux for Wetzstein the publisher.

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  • Henceforth, for more than ten years he remained in and about Washington, acting as a volunteer nurse in the army hospitals as long as the war lasted, and longer, and then finding employment as a clerk in the government departments, in the meantime adding to and revising his Leaves and publishing two or three editions of them, himself his own publisher and bookseller.

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  • The meetings were afterwards held at the Fountain tavern in the Strand, and latterly in a room specially built for the purpose at Barn Elms, the residence of the secretary, Jacob Tonson, the publisher.

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  • Then came a few years of terrible poverty; but at the beginning of 1862 he obtained a clerkship, at the modest salary of a pound a week, in the house of Hachette the publisher.

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  • In 1836 the Turinese publisher, Giuseppe Pomba, commissioned him to write a universal history, which his vast reading enabled him to do.

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  • Ethel Reagan, the Boston columnist, must have been as happy as a visit from Publisher's Clearing House.

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  • Mr. Arlen was a skinny wimp who introduced himself as the author and publisher of the bestselling novel Responsible Drunkdom, his thesis and contention being drunkenness was much maligned in our society.

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  • Well the author and publisher seem so confident they have gone to great lengths to let you try for yourself with absolutely no risk.

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  • This would provide the publisher with a single payment broadly analogous with a library purchase.

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  • Of where the members come in it's time for then-new publisher Arthur.

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  • Hundreds of letters have been received by the publisher in recent months, complaining that the word promoted bigotry and racism.

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  • Murray agreed to publish the first canto of Don Juan only anonymously, and without the name of the publisher.

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  • Publisher's description Samuel Brittan has been one of the Financial Times ' leading columnists for nearly thirty years.

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  • Original pale blue cloth, blocked with figure of Tahitian woman in gilt; publisher's patterned endpapers.

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  • In a parting gesture, the Web publisher you fired replaced photos of board members with sheep.

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  • Well, it may be appropriate the publisher chose a rainbow of mostly grays to incase the effort.

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  • This is a new from publisher hardback book and as such, is in mint condition.

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  • The publisher claims Avon will be ' the first mass market paperback imprint launched in the UK for more than 20 years ' .

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  • A detailed map of the county with publisher's imprint dated 1805.

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  • This PC also features Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint and Publisher and connects to a black and white laser printer.

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  • Lukacs ' book contains so many libels of this nature, that Mr Irving wrote a warning letter to publisher Alfred Knopf.

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  • Arthur Neil was the only the Dublin publisher who independently published novelettes.

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  • Authors receive 25 free offprints and one complete copy of the relevant issue, and may purchase further offprints and copies from the publisher.

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  • In spite of all these commitments, he was a most productive researcher and a hugely prolific publisher.

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  • The Advertiser will indemnify the publisher fully in respect of any claim made against the Publisher arising from the advertisement.

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  • A leading educational publisher based in London is looking to appoint a Sales Manager- North.

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  • Aberdeen Journals Limited is the foremost newspaper publisher in the North of Scotland and employs over 550 staff in the local area.

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  • A leading commercial independent publisher in South London is looking to appoint a part-time Commissioning Editor.

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  • In addition to being an eZine publisher myself, I'm also an eZine reader.

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  • In fact, " blog " was picked as the word of the year by Merriam-Webster, a U.S. dictionary publisher.

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  • Come on, some far sighted publisher - get this book out.

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  • Another publisher picked up the title years later.

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  • The rich publisher may treat the poor poet better or worse than the old master workman treated the old apprentice.

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  • The biographers of Goldsmith have made us familiar with the name of Griffiths (1720-1803), the prosperous publisher, with his diploma of LL.D.

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  • The publisher or the webmaster inserts a java script into a certain website.

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  • No major publisher now takes on authors from their slush pile; authors have to use agents.

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  • Woman stabbed as amnesty launched Sex offender goes missing Media publisher provides charity...

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  • He had failed to sell his idea directly to a publisher, and approached Davidson following a tip-off from a friend.

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  • Even Blyton 's contemporaries thought the same (the publisher Macmillan once rejected a manuscript for its " unattractive... old-fashioned xenophobia ").

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  • You can not be banal if you want to stand out to a publisher.

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  • Many years later his mother took the book to Walker Percy, who found a publisher for it in 1980.

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  • So, be sure you know the tone and intended audience of a travel guide publisher before you buy one of its books.

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  • Amazon presents travel guides by publisher, including many you may not know yet.

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  • New editions Once a publisher puts out new editions, costs of previous editions usually decrease.

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  • Instructors are responsible for providing the book's publisher information to the textbook department by a pre-set deadline, so that the books are on the shelves when the semester begins.

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  • You may find a brand new copy at up to 60 percent off the publisher's price.

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  • You can search by category, or type in the name of the author, title, ISBN or publisher name to find what you need.

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  • Although it may seem like a good idea to contact the publisher of the yearbook, that is not the best option.

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  • Note that not all books can be shared - for both devices, lending is enabled at the publisher's request.

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  • Kinney did not believe he was writing for children until his publisher, Abrams, suggested that his material be printed as a kids' book.So, was Diary of a Wimpy Kid based on life experiences?

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  • Consumer Reports, a leading non-profit consumer research and information organization, and the publisher of Consumer Reports Magazine, reports that total consumer debt is about $2 trillion, an increase of 23 percent since 2000.

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  • You can sell it on your website, but generally only as an affiliate; the publisher will always take a piece of the profits.

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  • They may even help you land photo assignments from an editor or publisher.

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  • A subscription to the toNoodle tutorial library was provided by the publisher for this article.

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  • Susan's book, The Live Food Factor, won the Independent Publisher Award in 2007 for Most Progressive Health Book.

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  • Her publisher, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, has confirmed the stories as well.

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  • For that type of music, it is usually more productive to purchase the sheet music from a publisher.

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  • Using tab books is a great way to be able to always have your tabs handy, but they're not free, and you are limited by the songs that the publisher chose to include in the volume you own.

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  • In some cases, free print magazines are only free for a while before the publisher sends you a bill in order to continue with the subscription.

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  • It is an aftermarket product that is not officially endorsed by the original video game developer or publisher.

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  • In the end, both the ESRB and Rockstar North, the publisher, looked patentedly foolish as Rockstar lost thousands and thousands of dollars in a massive product recall.

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  • Over the next few years, the publisher was shuffled beneath various corporations as they quietly worked on new projects.

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  • Frauds, mergers, scandals and business politics passed them around until French publisher Havas finally picked them up.

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  • In 1996, Bungie turned subsidiary publisher by releasing Crack Dot Com-developed shooter, Abuse.

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  • Their strong European publisher tries to use its weaker American branches to move the game, and fails.

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  • So when an upstart game makes its way to a second or third-tier publisher, or weak publisher tries to conceive a strong low-cost seller, interesting things happen.

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  • One of the most successful low-cost attacks on the market recently was staged by the Croatian developer Croteam and their publisher, God Games.

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  • The symposium will be hosted by game publisher Electronic Arts.

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  • Turbine, the publisher and developer of Asheron's Call, Asheron's Call 2 and the Legions expansion pack, all for the PC, has announced that they will be suspending service for the multiplayer games.

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  • Legendary video game publisher Electronic Arts (EA) was founded in 1982.

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  • In 1997, EA acquired game developer and publisher Maxis, a group that went on to develop the bestselling Sims product line.

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  • It is important to see who created the content that the publisher is billing as educational.

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  • If you just have to be playing the latest game, try going to the publisher's website and looking for a demo.

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  • And the classic role-playing game Betrayal at Krondor can now be downloaded for free thanks to the generosity of publisher Sierra.

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  • While the publisher was instructed by ESRB to request that retailers stop selling the Mature-labeled game until an AO sticker was available, the game has been spotted on retail shelves at stores including Fry's Electronics.

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  • Watch waistlines expand, hairlines recede and caffeine jitters become a constant buzz while trying to "tune" a level or two of the game enough for the publisher (the guys who pay the bills) to put said game into the booth.

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  • Go to publisher parties and drink your weight in beer, vodka or bellinis (depending on who your publisher was).

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  • Go back to the office waiting for call from publisher complaining the game you were creating from them wasn't as cool as X, Y or Z game… Drink more while waiting for call.

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  • Before you write code, load up your programming compiler or solicit a video game publisher, you should create and develop your concept.

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  • Konami Corporation is a developer and publisher of many popular video game titles.

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  • It is rumored that the mother of the baby saw the cover and forced the publisher to recall the games, but it's possible that this is just an urban legend.

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  • The franchise has since sold over 27 million units worldwide, and now publisher EA (Electronic Arts) is expanding the games one step further.

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  • Midway, the famous video game publisher and developer responsible for Mortal Kombat and NBA Jam, began as an arcade machine manufacturer in 1958.

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  • Players who want hints or just want to chat about the game can visit the publisher's forum devoted to the game.

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  • While searching for a publisher for Way of the Warrior, Naughty Dog was introduced to Universal Interactive Studios.

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  • To get the PDF instruction manuals of other games, try visiting the official website of the associated game developer or publisher.

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  • And once everything is balanced and ready to go, then the game's publisher steps in to market and produce the video game so people can play it.

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  • Updated news from WayForward says the game is still without a publisher.

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  • As of early 2006, Metronome is still without a publisher.

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  • No publisher has picked up this beauty, but a next-gen console release is almost a sure-bet.

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  • If the answer to your question was not found in this Overlord FAQ, you can either pose the question through the comment form below or contact the video game developer and publisher directly.

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  • Rapala is considered the best developer and publisher of hunting and fishing games on the market.

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  • Although Electronic Arts is the publisher of Factions, the game itself was developed by a studio called Stainless Games.

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  • Just because Acclaim Entertainment lost their WWF/WWE licence so long ago doesn't mean that the game developer and publisher is completely out of the wrestling genre altogether.

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  • For example, in order to use real National Football League team and player names in a football game, the video game publisher must hold a license from the NFL and the NFLPA (players association).

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  • LucasArts is the publisher of this much awaited action shooter, developed by Pandemic Studios.

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  • After the hit movies by director Peter Jackson, The Lord of the Rings video games were given a new life by publisher EA (Electronic Arts).

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  • Gamers are more likely to know the name of a game's publisher than to know who created it.

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  • By contrast, a video game publisher is responsible for the manufacture, distribution and marketing of a video game title.

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  • The publisher often provides the money for the cost of developing the game and has a larger stake in the profits of the title.

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  • In most instances, a publisher contracts with a development firm to create a specific game.

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  • In some instances those developers are fully integrated into the publisher; in other cases they are left as separate business units with a fair amount of autonomy.

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  • The difference between video game publisher is of most interest to those who aspire to work in the video game industry.

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  • Those who are more interesting in the business side of the video game industry, for example marketing, sales or licensing are best suited for a role at a publisher.

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  • Playboy's publisher is banking on video game fans heading to the news stands to buy the issue - for the articles, right?

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  • It also helps a lot if you know the name of the video game developer or publisher, like Capcom.

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  • Three, as a game publisher, you're often your own worst competition.

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  • Marvin Shanken is the editor and publisher.

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  • You can do this to some extent in Word or Microsoft Publisher but it is more difficult and you have fewer creative options.

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  • Abebooks search engine allows you to search for books by title, date, author, publisher, as well as first edition and other criteria.

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  • Using the title, author, and publisher in the search terms can turn up other copies of the same book.

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  • Both the publisher and the edition can determine the rarity.

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  • The first thing you will need to do is to figure out the publisher, the date your book was published, and the author of your book.

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  • There is still a publisher page for Netflix in the Nokia Ovi Store, but the app itself has been pulled.

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  • Because the CAT is designed to be a measurement of a child's current educational achievement level, the test publisher recommends that no pre-test coaching or test study programs be used.

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  • Gale, an imprint of Cengage Learning accepts no payment for listing; and inclusion in the publication of any organization, agency, institution, publication, service, or individual does not imply endorsement of the editors or publisher.

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  • Errors brought to the attention of the publisher and verified to the satisfaction of the publisher will be corrected in future editions.

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  • The official Dance Dance Revolution community from Konami, the publisher of the series, will keep you on top of all the latest news and releases.

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  • Eragon was picked up by a major publisher and re-released in 2003.

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  • Homeschooling families seeking pre algebra resources who have used other books may want to take the free placement test available on the publisher's website.

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  • Lifepacs come from the publisher Alpha and Omega but the program is based on a textbook.

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  • This publisher offers many different books for homeschoolers based in the Catholic faith.

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  • North Beach has been home to a variety of personalities, including beat publisher Lawrence Ferlinghetti and director Francis Ford Coppola.

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  • Instead, they sell the concept to a board game publisher.

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  • The publisher will perform the steps necessary to get the game produced and available for sale.

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  • A publisher may receive thousands of submissions each year from board game designers, so the competition is tough.

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  • But, if you have a great idea and the publisher thinks the game will make a profit, your game might be chosen!

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  • The game is published by USAopoly, a leading publisher of over 100 spin-offs from the classic Monopoly game.

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  • That's life, a German game by publisher Ravensburger is a fast game with very few rules.

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  • You will also learn the number of players needed, publisher website, description, marketplace and eBay listings and pictures from gamers.

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  • If you have Word, Publisher, Powerpoint, or similar program, then you can create your own basic game templates to use over and over again.

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  • This colorful board game is an offshoot of the very popular Sequence game from the same publisher.

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  • Place the title, the author, and the publisher in the first paragraph of your review.

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  • You can list your song with a publisher, who will take responsibility for managing the copyright, and that protects your rights and is a good thing.

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  • What you really want to find, however, is a deal with a publisher that actually works your material.

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  • A good publisher will have connections with studios, music managers, record labels and more.

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  • In addition to being a position to place your songs, the added bonus of working with a publisher is that they are usually able to get a better deal for you than you would be able to on your own.

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  • You may need to look for other avenues to sell some songs before you approach a publisher.

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  • They show the publisher your style and the writing quality you offer to their magazine.

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  • While a fiction writer may spend six months writing their book, it may take another six months to find an agent or publisher willing to give the book a shot.

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  • This means that the publisher will lose Adsense income.

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  • Never pay to have your work published or fork over money for a "reading fee" unless you are sure the publisher is a true nonprofit organization.

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  • An agent will help you negotiate effectively with a book publisher.

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  • While Scholastic is well-known as a publisher and distributor of children's books, they are lesser known as a parents' resource.

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  • Many churches use curriculum for all age groups from the same publisher so that themes match and allow many opportunities for family discussion.

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  • Charts can easily be created with tools such as Microsoft Publisher or in programs such as Word with the table wizard tool.

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  • Why should you subscribe to magazines online when it's so easy to order your favorite magazine directly from the publisher?

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  • Unlike other websites offering free books online, however, the International Children's Library provides relatively current titles that are made available with permission of the publisher.

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  • In a restaurant in Genoa City, a prominent publisher named Stuart Brooks paid for Brad's meal and offered him a job.

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  • Jaffee is also the publisher of Walford Gazette, a newspaper dedicated to EastEnders.

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  • According to the publisher, Tattoo Savage is a "nasty and notorious magazine" for people who like "parasitic flash art and piercing displays."

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  • Many web hosting platforms offer simple "what you see is what you get" templates that function similarly to Microsoft Word or Publisher.

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  • A helpful book might be Resumes for College Students and Recent Graduates by textbook publisher McGraw Hill.

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  • Microsoft Publisher is a program that allows you to create business cards easily.

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  • You can download many free business card templates that you can open in programs like Photoshop, Microsoft Word and Microsoft Publisher.

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  • Part of Microsoft Office is Publisher, a full functioning program that lets your design most anything -- including business cards.

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  • You can Google for "publisher business card templates" to find free downloads.

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  • You can also use basic business card templates in Microsoft Word but it's not as easy to manage as Publisher.

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  • You may also have Microsoft Publisher which is a full-featured program that includes business card making.

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  • Publisher lets you create one card or a full sheet of cards.

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  • In my local library there are several Christmas craft books, including a couple of those annual collection books published by a magazine publisher.

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  • A review copy of Collage Lost and Found was provided by the publisher for this article.

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  • A review copy of Designer Style Jewelry was provided by the publisher for this article.

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  • Don't automatically order your magazines direct from the publisher.

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  • Some versions of Microsoft Office come with Microsoft Publisher, which is a basic publishing program.

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  • On the Mac, the iWork suite includes Pages, which is an easy to use, template-driven desktop publisher.

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  • As happens with most successful authors, her publisher over time ceased to provide any useful critiquing of her output, knowing full well that subsequent vampire stories would be best-sellers, and later of her novels suffer according.

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  • Authors like Cory Doctorow have also pioneered the use of Creative Commons licensing to release their works for free, and much to traditional publisher's surprise, they have sold well when offered in print.

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  • Twilight hit several top literary lists including Publisher's Weekly best book of the year and, of course, the New York Times bestseller list.

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  • The publisher assures that all books will be faithful to the canon of the series.

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  • The publisher cites dedication to quality as the reason for the restriction.

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  • Ira Einhorn was the book agent and Dutton was the publisher.

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  • Visit the website of the official publisher of Tolkien's novels, and learn more about all of the books that he published throughout the years.

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  • Approved blog feeds become part of Pheedo's publisher network.

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  • Register as a publisher to have an opportunity to monetize your blog's feed in this way.

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  • What are RSS feeds and how they can help streamline communication between a website publisher and user?

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  • As a website publisher, you don't have to worry about the privacy of your visitors because no personal information is used to send or receive the feeds.

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  • Publisher has more options to fine-tune your webpage, so if you just want a basic page up and running within minutes, then use Microsoft Word.

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  • Publisher is another capable WYSIWYG web page program that you may have installed on your computer.

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  • What makes the templates in Publisher different from Word is that you use the hundreds of pre-installed designs already in Publisher.

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  • Use the template as a guide if you need to, but Publisher is a strong program that shaves much time off of creating a webpage or website.

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  • A wealthy publisher of European reputation attended the court of his native town, the capital of a small grand-duchy, in virtue of the honorary title Hofrat; his wife, not being noble, did not accompany him.

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  • The Witch of Edmonton was attributed by its publisher to William Rowley, Dekker, Ford, "&c.," but the body of the play has been generally held to be ascribable to Ford and Dekker only.

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  • Near it is the parliament .and banqueting hall, restored (1889-1892) by the generosity of William Nelson (1817-1887) the publisher, which contains a fine collection of Scottish armour, weapons and regimental colours, while, emblazoned on the windows, are the heraldic bearings of royal and other figures distinguished in national history.

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  • Stockdale sued the Commons' publisher, and was met by the plea of parliamentary privilege, to which, however, the judges did not give effect, on the ground that they were entitled to define the privileges of the Commons, and that publication of papers was not essential to the functions of parliament.

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  • The publisher had inserted in the sixth volume a protest against a certain footnote, in which Comte had used some hard words about Arago.

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  • Archibald Constable (1774-1827), Sir Walter Scott's publisher, was born in the parish of Carnbee, about 3 m.

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  • After some slight successes as a writer, a Salisbury publisher commissioned him to compile an account of Wiltshire and, in conjunction with his friend Edward Wedlake Brayley, Britton produced The Beauties of Wiltshire (1801; 2 vols., a third added in 1825), the first of the series The Beauties of England and Wales, nine volumes of which Britton and his friend wrote.

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  • Franklin's work as a publisher is for the most part closely connected with his work in issuing the Gazette and Poor Richard's Almanack (a summary of the proverbs from which appeared in the number for 1758, and has often been reprinted - under such titles as Father Abraham's Speech, and The Way to Wealth).1 Of much of Franklin's work as an author something has already been said.

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  • The first three numbers were, however, practically edited by Sydney Smith, and on his leaving for England the work devolved chiefly on Jeffrey, who, by an arrangement with Constable, the publisher, was eventually appointed editor at a fixed salary.

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  • Strahan (Smith's publisher) in which he gave an account of the closing scenes of his friend's life and expressed warm admiration for his character.

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  • The last was once the town house of the earls of March, but was presented to Peebles byWilliam Chambers, the publisher, in 1859.

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  • He soon essayed journalism, first spending a year and a half in the service of a publisher of two Boston newspapers, the Manufacturer, an organ of the Clay protectionists, and the Philanthropist, devoted to humane reform.

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  • No perfect copy is known to exist, and the five or six which alone have title-pages give no name of publisher or place of publication.

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  • The next, Benjamin, became the publisher of most of the leading works of natural history which appeared during his lifetime, including that of his brother.

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  • The publisher cannot revert to using the previous ISSN.

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  • Even Blyton's contemporaries thought the same (the publisher Macmillan once rejected a manuscript for its " unattractive... old-fashioned xenophobia " ).

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  • A newspaper publisher fights crime by night with his martial arts expert friend.

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