Publishing Sentence Examples

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  • France is represented by the publishing firms of Ch.

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  • After bringing out these plays Terence sailed from Greek parts, either to escape from the suspicion of publishing the works of others as his own, or from the desire to obtain a more intimate knowledge of that Greek life which had hitherto been known to him only in literature and which it was his professed aim to reproduce in his comedies.

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  • He is also from Austin, and he's in Internet publishing, too.

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  • From 1819 to 1835 he wrote about seventeen pieces and then abandoned publishing, having taken offence at some severe criticisms. At his death he left several comedies, which were issued in a posthumous edition.

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  • The consequence of these reports of the hostility of the church led him to abandon all thoughts of publishing.

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  • Baluze, who became his secretary in 1656, helped him with the work and finished it, adding clever appendices and publishing the whole in 1688 under the title Marca hispanica.

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  • We may, however, notice Heinrich Rose i and Friedrich WShler, 2 who, having worked up the results of their teacher Berzelius, and combined them with their own valuable observations, exerted great influence on the progress of analytical chemistry by publishing works which contained admirable accounts of the then known methods of analysis.

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  • On the 15th of June 1859 he returned to Italy after publishing a letter repudiating the aggrandizement of Piedmont, and proclaiming himself a republican and a partisan of national unity.

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  • Very low rates of subscription, and almost prohibitory charges for advertising, are chiefly to blame.i The vicissitudes of the enterprise may be gathered from the fact that, whereas 2767 journals and periodicals were started between 1889 and 1894 (inclusive), no less than 2465 ceased publishing.

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  • He instantly began to carry into execution most extensive plans for editing and publishing the most valuable MS. treasures of the Vatican.

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  • Boston and Cambridge remain leading publishing centres to-day.

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  • The first press from which books in the Polish language appeared was that of Hieronymus Wietor, a Silesian, who commenced publishing in 1515.

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  • For now the corporation was styled " The Propagation of the Gospel in New England and the parts adjacent in America," and its object was defined to be " not only to seek the outward welfare and prosperity of those colonies, but more especially to endeavour the good and salvation of their immortal souls, and the publishing the most glorious gospel of Christ among them."

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  • Publishing was expensive, and by the time news of the lie came out, days or weeks had passed.

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  • In 1511 he removed to Basel, where he became intimate with Desiderius Erasmus, and took an active share in the publishing enterprises of Joannes Froben.

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  • Among the leading products are those of the furnaces, foundries and machine shops, flour and grist mills, planing mills, creameries, bridge and iron works, publishing houses and a packing house; and brick, tile, pottery, patent medicines, furniture, caskets, tombstones, carriages, farm machinery, Portland cement, glue, gloves and?hosiery.

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  • The leading manufacturing industries in 1905, with the product-value of each in this year, were slaughtering and meat-packing ($4,040,162), foundry and machine shop work ($3,146,914), flour and grist milling ($ 2, 79 8, 74 0), lumber manufacturing and planing ($2,519,081), printing and publishing (newspapers and periodicals, $2,097,339 and book and job printing, $1,278,841), car construction and repairing ($1,549,836) - in 1910 there were railway shops here of the Southern Pacific, Pacific Electric, Los Angeles Street, Salt Lake and Santa Fe railways - and the manufacture of confectionery ($953,915), furniture ($879,910) and malt liquors ($789,393).

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  • The king's ardent desire that diversities of minds and opinions should be done away with and unity be " charitably established " was further promoted by publishing in 1543 A Necessary Doctrine and Erudition for any Christian Man, set forth by the King's Majesty of England, in which the tenets of medieval theology, except for denial of the supremacy of the bishop of Rome and the unmistakable assertion of the supremacy of the king, were once more restated.

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  • In France, Colbert, in 1670, ordered the extension to the rural communes of the system which had for many years been in force in Paris of registering and periodically publishing the domestic occurrences of the locality.

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  • New York City ranks first among American cities in printing and publishing, the products being valued at $137,985,751 in 1905.

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  • But after a severe struggle the publishing house failed, leaving the author charged with its very heavy debts.

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  • A complete edition of his works was published in twenty-two volumes in1899-1900by the American Publishing Company of Hartford.

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  • The second industry was the manufacture of cheese, butter and condensed milk, and the third, printing and publishing.

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  • On graduating at Berlin in August 1836, Waitz went to Hanover to assist Pertz in the great national work of publishing the Monumenta Germaniae historica; and the energy and learning he displayed in that position won him a summons to the chair of history at Kiel in 1842.

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  • In former years the "Vegetarian Society" was the most active in producing literature, but since about 1901 the Order of the Golden Age has come to the front with new and up-to-date books, booklets and leaflets, and the Ideal Publishing Union has reprinted much of the earlier literature.

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  • Printing and publishing was next in importance, with products valued at $719,950 in 1900 and at $1,110,439 in 1905.

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  • He did not scruple, for instance, to strike out of the lists of witnesses to medieval charters, before publishing them, the names of families which he disliked.

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  • He was one of Carlyle's literary executors, and brought some sharp criticism upon himself by publishing Carlyle's Reminiscences and the Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle, for they exhibited the domestic life and character of his old friend in an unpleasant light.

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  • Besides publishing these manuscripts he wrote a Life of Carlyle.

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  • His principal reforms were the subdivision of the artillery divisions into separate independent units, the formation of artillery brigades, the establishment of a committee of instruction (1808), and the publishing of an Artillery Journal.

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  • The Girondists were idealists, doctrinaires and theorists rather than men of action; they encouraged, it is true, the "armed petitions" which resulted, to their dismay, in the emeute of the 10th of June; but Roland, turning the ministry of the interior into a publishing office for tracts on the civic virtues, while in the provinces riotous mobs were burning the chateaux unchecked, is more typical of their spirit.

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  • The academy of sciences, founded in 1872, celebrated the bicentenary of the raising of the siege of Vienna by Sobieski by publishing the valuable Acta Joannis' III.

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  • The city has large publishing interests, and various religious (Methodist Episcopal and Roman Catholic) and fraternal periodicals, and several technical journals and trade papers are published here.

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  • In 1877 he went to Paris, where he helped to start the socialist movement, returning to Switzerland in 1878, where he edited for the Jura Federation a revolutionary newspaper, Le Revolte, subsequently also publishing various revolutionary pamphlets.

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  • Protestant missionary societies have engaged energetically in the task not only of translating, but of printing, publishing and distributing the Scriptures.

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  • Nur-ed-din, his son, had continued his work by further conquests in Syria and Damascus, by the organization of his conquered lands, and, in 1157, by "publishing everywhere the Holy War."

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  • It has a publishing house (1834) and Bonebrake Theological Seminary (1871) at Dayton, Ohio; and supports Otterbein University (1847) at Westerville, O.; Westfield College (1865) at Westfield, Illinois; Leander Clark College (1857) at Toledo, Iowa; York College (1890) at York, Nebraska; Philomath College (1867) at Philomath, Oregon; Lebanon Valley College (1867) at Annville, Pa.; Campbell College (1864) at Holton, Kansas, and Central University (1907) at Indianapolis, Indiana.

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  • It has a publishing house at Huntington, Indiana.

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  • Such then was the method of composition by which Aristotle began in early manhood to write his philosophical works, continued them gradually and simultaneously, combined shorter discourses into longer treatises, compared and connected them, kept them together in his library without publishing them, communicated them to his school, used the co-operation of his best pupils, and finally succeeded in combining many mature writings into one harmonious system.

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  • As regards the last point, the authority of Andronicus proves that he at all events did not exaggerate his own share in publishing Aristotle's works; but it does not prove either that this correspondence between Alexander and Aristotle took place, or that Aristotle called his philosophical writings acroamatic, or that he had published them wholesale to the world.

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  • In his earlier years he devoted himself to chemistry, both theoretical and applied, publishing papers on the preparation of gold and platinum, numerical relations between the atomic weights of analogous elements, the formation of aventurine glass, the manufacture of illuminating gas from wood, the preservation of oil-paintings, &c. The reaction known by his name for the detection of bile acids was published in 1844.

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  • Turnbull in 1834 in Scott's honour, for printing and publishing historical works connected with his writings.

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  • C.- Dahlmann and Jakob Grimm, were banished from the country for publishing their protest.

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  • He contributed to the expense of printing and publishing at Oxford the four Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles in the Malay language, and at his death left 5400 for the propagation of the gospel in heathen lands.

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  • On the 17th of February 1847, Abel was dismissed, for publishing his memorandum against the proposal to naturalize Lola, who was an Irishwoman; and the Protestant Georg Ludwig von Maurer took his place.

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  • Therefore Aldo's marriage combined two important publishing firms. Henceforth the names Aldus and Asolanus were associated on the title pages of the Aldine publications; and after Aldo's death in 1515, Andrea and his two sons carried on the business during the minority of Aldo's children.

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  • In connexion with his position as chief statistical adviser to the government, he was constantly employed in drawing up reports, giving evidence before commissions of inquiry, and acting as a government auditor, besides publishing a number of important essays on financial subjects.

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  • For four years before 1830 Andre van Hasselt had been publishing his verses in the Sentinelle des Pays-Bas, and from 1829 onwards he was an ardent romanticist.

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  • The Church has publishing houses in Philadelphia (replacing that of Chambersburg, Pa., founded in 1840 and destroyed in July 1864 by the Confederate army) and in Cleveland, Ohio.

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  • Copperengraving, for which it was formerly noted, is no longer carried on; but printing, lithography and publishing have acquired a considerable development, one of the best-known Continental newspapers being the Allgemeine Zeitung or Augsburg Gazette.

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  • We may now follow out the more troublesome conflict, or rather series of conflicts, in which Hobbes became entangled from the time of publishing his De corpore in 1655, and which checkered all his remaining years.

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  • He was appointed a Wort's travelling bachelor 1818, and spent some time in Italy and Sicily, afterwards publishing an account of his journey.

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  • Owing partly to the youth of the author, partly to the difficulty in publishing scientific works in those days, and partly no doubt to the continual struggle on his part to devote his mind to what appeared to his conscience more important labour, this work (like many others by the same master hand) was never published.

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  • It appears that Pascal contemplated publishing a treatise De aleae geometria; but all that actually appeared was a fragment on the arithmetical triangle (Traite du triangle arithmetique, " Properties of the Figurate Numbers"), printed in 1654, but not published till 1665, after his death.

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  • He lingered in Scotland, publishing a few tracts, till the 27th of August 1619, when he sailed for Holland.

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  • He then put forth proposals for publishing by subscription the poems of Politian, with notes containing a history of modern Latin verse; but subscriptions did not come in, and the volume never appeared.

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  • Under the advice of the second Mrs Godwin, and with her active co-operation, he carried on business as a bookseller under the pseudonym of Edward Baldwin, publishing several useful school books and books for children, among them Charles and Mary Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare.

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  • Lundy was then publishing in Baltimore a small monthly paper, entitled The Genius of Universal Emancipation, and he resolved to go to Bennington and invite Garrison to join him in the editorship. With this object in view he walked from Boston to Bennington, through the frost and snow of a New England winter, a distance of 125 m.

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  • Although the emperor had stated in publishing the Codex that all further statutes (if any) would be officially collected, this promise does not seem to have been redeemed.

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  • These complaints led to a declaration by the Foreign Office on Dec. 20 1915, that in future incoming press cablegrams would not be censored from a political point of view; the responsibility of publishing would be with the editors who knew that a prosecution against them, under the Defence of the Realm Act, might result from the publication of anything endangering the good relations between Great Britain and the Allies or the Neutrals.

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  • From 1522 to 1524 he was busy with the translation of the Bible and in publishing commentaries.

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  • He refused, and maintained his refusal by publishing his Summa doctrinae Lutheri.

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  • In addition to publishing a number of works on geometrical and mechanical subjects, Poinsot also contributed a number of papers on pure and applied mathematics to Lionville's Journal and other scientific periodicals.

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  • Gracian was punished for publishing without his superior's permission El Criticon (in which Defoe is alleged to have found the germ of Robinson Crusoe); but no objection was taken to its substance.

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  • The town has long been known as a Welsh publishing centre, the vernacular newspaper, Baner, being edited and printed here.

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  • The Pali Text Society is still publishing two volumes a year; and the Russian Academy has inaugurated a series to contain the most important of the Sanskrit works still buried in MS. We have also now accessible in Pali fourteen volumes of the commentaries of the great 5th- century scholars in south India and Ceylon, most of them the works either of Buddhaghosa of Budh Gaya, or of Dhammapala of Kancipura (the ancient name of Conjeeveram).

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  • In 1807 he became editor of the Gaceta de Madrid, and in the following year was condemned to death by Murat for publishing a patriotic article; he fled to Cadiz, and under the Junta Central held various posts from which he was dismissed by the reactionary government of 1814.

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  • He was engaged with Rosellini in publishing the results of Egyptian researches at the expense of the Tuscan and French governments, when he was seized with a paralytic disorder, and died at Paris in 1832.

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  • Tilden, and became his literary executor, editing his speeches and other political writings (1885), publishing a biography in 1895, and editing a two-volume collection of Tilden's letters and literary memorials (1908).

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  • Most of the principal poems, tales and essays of JOnas Hallgrimsson appeared in the periodical Fj olnir, which he began publishing at Copenhagen in 183 5, together with Konr65 Gislason, a well-known philologist, and the patriotic Thomas Saemundsson.

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  • Cotton goods and felt hats are the staple products of the flourishing Monza industry; then dyeing, organ-building, and a publishing trade.

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  • He next proceeded to investigate the Pauline Epistles and the Acts of the Apostles in the same manner, publishing his results in 1845 under the title Paulus, der Apostel Jesu Christi, sein Leben and Wirken, seine Briefe and seine Lehre.

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  • The philosophy of Descartes was the reigning system at the university; Clarke, however, mastered the new system of Newton, and contributed greatly to its extension by publishing an excellent Latin version of the Traite de physique of Jacques Rohault (1620-1675) with valuable notes, which he finished before he was twenty-two years of age.

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  • The first use he made of his freedom was to write a work (which, however, his friends prudently prevented him from publishing), Le Vaine Triomphe du cardinal de Noailles, containing a virtual withdrawal of the compulsory recantation.

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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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  • Daniel Macmillan (1813-1857), the founder of the publishing firm of Macmillan & Co., was a native of Corrie.

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  • The army was gradually disbanded, and Pepe spent several years in England, France and other countries, publishing a number of books and pamphlets of a political character and keeping up his connexion with the Carbonari.

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  • The total value of the products of all the factories in the District which were operated under private ownership amounted to $18,359,159, and $9,575,971, or 52% of this was the value of printing and publishing, bread and other bakery products, gas and malt liquors.

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  • To the Woman's Tribune she made important contributions, publishing in it serially parts of the Woman's Bible (1895), which she and others prepared, and her personal reminiscences, published in 1898 as Eighty Years and More.

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  • Of the other products, iron and steel ($6,108,295), flouring and grist-mill products ($4,528,062), foundry and machine-shop products ($3,986,985), steam railway repair and construction work ($3,141,602), printing and publishing, wholesale slaughtering and meat packing, malt liquors, lumber and timber, and coke were the most important.

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  • The numerous local branches of the Friends of the Folk-School and the Society for Popular Education display great activity, the former by aiding the smaller communes in establishing schools, and the latter in publishing popular works, starting their own schools as well as free libraries (in nearly every commune), and organizing lectures for the people.

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  • The leading industries in 1905 were the construction of cars and general railway shop and repair work by steam railway companies (value of product, $2,509,845), the manufacture of lumber and timber products (value $1,315,364) and of flour and grist mill products (value $388,124), and the printing and publishing of newspapers and periodicals (value $279,858).

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  • He held clear views as to the necessity of reform in the doctrine of the church as well; but these he died without publishing.

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  • The denomination has a single publishing concern (the American Baptist Publication Society) with an annual business of nearly $1,000,000 and assets of $1,750,000.

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  • She also was an authoress, publishing in 1844 a volume of Haus-, Wald-, and Feld-Mdrehen, full of quaint poetical conceits, and in 1845 Anna, a novel, in two vols.

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  • In 1675 we learn from his correspondence that he entertained the idea of publishing the Ethics, and made a journey to Amsterdam to arrange matters with the printer.

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  • Among the manufacturing establishments are foundries and machine shops, including the large shops of the Chicago & Alton railway, slaughtering and meat-packing establishments, flour and grist mills, printing and publishing establishments, a caramel factory and lumber factories.

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  • In 1373 he declared in convocation that he would not contribute to a subsidy until the evils from which the church suffered were removed; in 1375 he incurred the displeasure of the king by publishing a papal bull against the Florentines; and in 1377 his decided action during the quarrel between John of Gaunt and William of Wykeham ended in a temporary triumph for the bishop. Wycliffe was another cause of difference between Lancaster and Courtenay.

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  • She had become an ardent freethinker, and shortly afterwards she was prosecuted and convicted, together with Charles Bradlaugh, for publishing " blasphemous " literature.

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  • Meanwhile he continued unabated in his zeal against the reformers, publishing eight considerable works between 1522 and 1526.

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  • Encouraged by their success, he devoted himself diligently to this kind of composition, but refrained for a long time from either publicly reciting or publishing his verses.

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  • It is also a large publishing centre, and has become a serious rival to Leipzig in this regard.

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  • Early in the 19th century the city was an important publishing centre.

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  • By publishing her marriage, Maria Christina would have forfeited the regency; but her relations with Munoz were perfectly well known.

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  • He continued to write so long as the infirmities of age allowed, collecting and publishing his sermons, and toiling to complete the Divine Legation, further fragments of which were published with his posthumous Works.

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  • During the greater part of the time of his connexion with the Tribune, Ripley was also an adviser of a prominent publishing house, an occasional contributor to the magazines, and a cooperator in several literary undertakings.

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  • In 1802 the board of agriculture requested him to direct his attention to agricultural subjects; and in 1803, with the acquiescence of the Royal Institution, he gave his first course of lectures on agricultural chemistry and continued them for ten successive years, ultimately publishing their substance as Elements of Agricultural Chemistry in 1813.

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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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  • He was articled as a law clerk in Edinburgh, and his Elegy on Craigmillar Castle (1776) was printed during his clerkship. In 1781 he removed to London to devote himself to literary work, publishing in the same year a volume of Rimes of no great merit, and Scottish Tragic Ballads.

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  • Before publishing his results he proposed these problems for public competition in 1658 under the assumed name of Amos Dettonville.

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  • In Pittsburg is the publishing house of the United Presbyterian Church, and The Christian Advocate (weekly, Methodist Episcopal, 1834) is published here under the auspices of the general conference.

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  • On his return he joined Richard Cameron in publishing the Sanquhar declaration, and boldly excommunicated the king and his officials.

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  • After wandering under an assumed name for three months through Modena, Milan and Turin, he at last reached Geneva, where he enjoyed the friendship of the most distinguished citizens, and was on excellent terms with the great publishing firms. But in an evil hour he was induced to visit a Catholic village within Sardinian territory in order to hear mass on Easter day, where he was kidnapped by the agents of the Sardinian government, conveyed to the castle of Miolans and thence successively transferred to Ceva and Turin.

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  • The German immigration began about 1845, and long ago passed its maximum, so that in 1900 more than half of all the foreign-born (not only the Germans, but also the later-coming nationalities) had lived within Missouri for more than twenty years, and more than three-fourths of all had been residents of the state for ten 1 Omitting here printing and publishing, and foundry and machineshop products, which (like carpentering, bakery products, &c., in cities) have little distinctive in them to set Missouri off from other states.

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  • He became reporter to the Supreme Court of the United States in 1861, but after publishing the reports for the years 1861 and 1862 he resigned, and devoted himself almost exclusively to his private practice, appearing in such important cases before the Supreme Court as the one known as Ex-Parte Milligan, in which he ably defended the right of trial by jury, the McCardle case and the United States v.

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  • The denomination has publishing houses in Cincinnati, St Louis, Louisville and Nashville.

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  • At this point the official collections stop. The two last, which have found a place in the editions of the Corpus, are "Extrava- collections of private authority, but in which all the gantes" of documents are authentic. Evidently the strict pro John hibition of the publishing of collections not approved XXII.

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  • The publishing office of the Dunkers, or German Brethren, is at Elgin; and several popular weeklies with large circulations are published here.

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  • Seven bishops, who presented Trial of a petition asking him to relieve the clergy from the burthen of proclaiming what they believed to be illegal, were brought to trial for publishing a seditious libel.

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  • Philip Francis, to whom he had shown the proof-sheets, had tried to dissuade Burke from publishing his performance.

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  • In 1860 De Morgan endeavoured to render their contents better known by publishing a [[Syllabus]] of a Proposed System of Logic, from which may be obtained a good idea of his symbolic system, but the more readable and interesting discussions contained in the memoirs are of necessity omitted.

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  • The principal manufactures are slaughtering and meat-packing products, foundry and machine-shop products, rubber boots and shoes, rubber belting and hose, printing and publishing products, carpentering, pianos and organs, confectionery and furniture.

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  • Cambridge is one of the chief publishing centres of the country.

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  • There are several thriving industries, including, besides the various branches of the publishing trade, the manufacture of cloth and woollens and of mathematical and other scientific instruments.

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  • Danaeus (Daneau), a French Protestant, has the merit of publishing for the first time on Christian Ethics (1577).

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  • His younger son Richard founded the wellknown publishing firm in Oxford.

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  • The immense treasure of gold, silver, bronze, fine stone and ivory objects, which was buried with the sixteen corpses in this circle, is worth intrinsically more than any treasure-trove known to have been found in any land, and it revealed once for all the character of a great civilization preceding the Hellenic. The find was deposited at Athens, and gradually cleaned and arranged in the Polytechnic; and the discoverer, publishing his Mycenae in English in 1877, had his full share of honours and fame.

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  • His father and grandfather were Yorkshire agriculturists, and throughout his life he took a strong interest in the welfare of the agricultural labourer, publishing three volumes on the subject, Village Politics (1878), Christ and Democracy (1883) and The Land and the Labourers (1890).

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  • Another remarkable Ragusan poet was Hectorovich (1486-1572), who wrote the poem Ribanye (" The Fishing and Talking with Fishermen "), and anticipated a new movement in Servian literature by publishing three national songs as he heard them from the popular bards (guslars).

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  • Other important products were foundry and machine-shop products ($ 1, 749, 0 54); paper goods ($1,481,427, not including envelopes, which had an additional value of almost $700,000); cars, automobiles, firearms (besides the Federal arsenal there is the Smith & Wesson revolver factory); and printing and publishing ($1,165,544).

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  • The New England Homestead (weekly; published by the Orange Judd Company), Farm and Home, a semi-monthly, and Good Housekeeping, a monthly (published by the Phelps Publishing Company), and the Kindergarten Review (monthly, published by the MiltonBradley Company, who publish other educational matter) are important periodicals.

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  • He was counsel for Mark Twain in settling the affairs of the publishing house of Chas.

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  • In 1653 he returned to Paris and resumed his literary work, publishing in that year lives of Copernicus and Tycho Brahe.

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  • The prominence of the publishing interest has attracted to Leipzig a large number of gifted authors, and made it a literary centre of considerable importance.

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  • In the trades of bookselling and publishing Leipzig occupies a unique position, not only taking the first place in Germany, but even surpassing London and Paris in the number and total value of its sales.

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  • Towards the end of the 17th century the publishing trade began to increase very rapidly, partly because the severity of the censorship at Frankfort-on-the-Main caused many booksellers to remove to Leipzig.

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  • The Baptist, the Methodist Episcopal (South), the Cumberland Presbyterian, and the African Baptist and the African Methodist Episcopal churches have publishing houses in Nashville.

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  • He spent considerable sums of money in publishing editions of the Greek classics.

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  • Lloyd was an indefatigable opponent of the Roman Catholic tendencies of James II., and was one of the seven bishops who for refusing to have the Declaration of Indulgence read in his diocese was charged with publishing a seditious libel against the king and acquitted (1688).

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  • In January 1652, for printing and publishing a petition against Sir Arthur Hesilrige and the Haberdashers' Hall for what he conceived to have been an injury done to his uncle George Lilburne in 1649, he was sentenced to pay fines amounting to 7000, and to be banished the Commonwealth, with prohibition of return under the pain of death.

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  • He made a tour in Ireland in 1776, publishing his Tour in Ireland in 1780.

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  • The printing and publishing industry of the state had an invested capital of $4,408,584 and products valued at $5,063,580.

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  • A small flurry of like-minded titles appeared courtsey of new independent publishing houses.

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  • She was the heiress of the Hearst publishing empire, the daughter of wealthy and powerful parents, a young woman of great privilege.

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  • Any expenses incurred by the trustees in publishing notices can be met out of the charity's income.

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  • One way of responding to breaches of Compact Plus commitments would be through publishing the adjudication of the Compact Champion.

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  • And that is thanks to an independent publishing venture run by an 89-year-old former brigadier from a small office in the Cotswolds.

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  • Penguins provided a professional cartographer, Leo Vernon, who brought them up to professional publishing standard.

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  • Publishing a single page summary of the document describing the purpose and content of the RES was suggested to make it more easily communicable.

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  • Prior to being named head of Apple Music Publishing, the colorful Doran had run a car dealership that he co-owned with Epstein.

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  • Never was the Press so debased as in publishing the productions of their pens.

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  • Scientists, publishers and librarians all seem to suffer delirium when it comes to electronic publishing.

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  • Open access publishing - Ben Toth has had preliminary discussions about establishing an NHS-wide research document depository.

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  • Children collect and write their own stories, take digital photographs and use desktop publishing to produce the magazine.

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  • Ideal person will have a desktop publishing and advertising / marketing background with an entrepreneurial spirit.

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  • Authors are asked to provide brief details of any related article or book which they are in the process of publishing.

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  • It is also edited and used to produce thirty-three thematic digests, including one relating to publishing.

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  • Compilation and publishing of a list for all voters for the Council area by designated polling districts.

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  • The Government have noted the considerable interest in the proposed sale of the Scottish Media Group's publishing division.

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  • Good news from Haynes Publishing and Marchpole Even while the stock market remains stuck in the summer doldrums some shares produce good news.

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  • Rapidly tiring of office drudgery, he leaped at the chance to head the publishing firm which was founded in 1809.

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  • I'm a self-employed electrician, Sarah works in marketing for a publishing company.

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  • Doing Your own electronic publishing Nothing could be easier than doing your own electronic publishing.

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  • Red Bird Publishing We make fabulous, unique, well-priced, special-effects books for kids.

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  • Sadly, we feel it lacks the features and versatility to make to the mainstay of larger agencies or publishing houses take notice.

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  • Comment Keep up the good work and don't let these idiots stop you from publishing great articles!

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  • Without wishing to sound immodest, in publishing terms a quarter of a century is a very long time.

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  • The charge was one of publishing seditious libel and inciting to commit breaches of the incitement to Mutiny Act of 1797.

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  • None can, without being guilty of manifest injustice, cast any reproach upon it, or upon our design in publishing it.

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  • In other words, to use their contacts and reputation to hoodwink commissioning editors into publishing puff material under the guise of impartial journalism.

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  • Given that Corel has ceased publishing it, is redistribution of WP 8.0 DPE for Linux still lawful?

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  • Spammers are now publishing their own SPF records to help themselves appear more legit and to increase chances of bypassing any existing filters.

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  • In the USA the notorious antisemite Austin App and the right-wing libertarian Harry Elmer Barnes were publishing revisionist tracts.

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  • In a publishing first, musically literate readers will find some one hundred notated music examples on a special Web site.

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  • Archant is a community media company active in the fields of regional newspaper and magazine publishing, contract printing and internet communications.

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  • As in previous years, we shall be publishing a Members interest microfiche at the beginning of April.

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  • Apart from publishing an occasional Op-Ed or signing the odd manifesto, they were stuck on the sidelines, watching with dismay.

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  • Publishing intervisibility data for all the monuments in this way clearly avoids any preconceptions on the part of the authors and empowers the viewer.

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  • For the last five years Mobile has pioneered weekly publishing in the mobile market.

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  • This package is more suited to desktop publishing, which will benefit us greatly.

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  • The few illustrations that appeared were stuck on the paper and photo-copied, and some ingenious methods of early desk-top publishing were experimented with!

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  • The survey revealed wide variation in the degree of adoption of electronic publishing.

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  • Rather than being a revolution, digital publishing is a step in the long evolution of digital text cycles.

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  • With blood lust how all of instruction apparel publishing players from the.

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  • By implementing new production patterns publishers are struggling to face a new world of cross-media publishing.

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  • We have seen much to praise in the author-pays publishing model and the principles on which it has been established.

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  • An attempt to go directly from TA to OA publishing will only retard the growth of OA for another needless decade.

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  • The Fiesole series brings together senior executives and policy makers from the publishing, library and academic fields.

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  • It was from here that he started writing and publishing political squibs, notably in 1733 State Dunces, inscribed to Alexander Pope.

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  • Its customer base includes industry-leading companies in the aerospace, automotive, telecommunications, standards and publishing markets.

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  • It also runs The A&R Network Music Board for aspiring tipsters and online music publishing Net The Best Songs.

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  • The six month traineeship will include on the job training at Saqi in addition to studying on LCC's Postgraduate Diploma in Publishing.

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  • The Group ranks twelfth in the regional league table of newspaper publishing houses in the UK.

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  • About the Course This new online course covers the ethics, conventions and often unwritten rules of publishing in peer-reviewed journals and at conferences.

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  • It was their response to a failed publishing venture.

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  • Print On Demand offers a potentially viable digital production model to the publishing industry as a whole.

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  • Vice Presidente-president of sales at a major publishing company, he now runs his own seminar company.

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  • We are also publishers ourselves - publishing yearbooks covering key sectors of the industry.

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  • In the later years of his life he turned to the study of the earlier phases of the science which he did so much to advance, and students of chemical history are greatly indebted to him for his book on Les Origines de l'alchimie (1885) and his Introduction a l'etude de la chimie des anciens et du moyen age (1889), as well as for publishing translations of various old Greek, Syriac and Arabic treatises on alchemy and chemistry (Collection des anciens alchimistes grecs, 1887-1888, and La Chimie au moyen age, 1893).

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  • Henceforth he lived in comparative retirement, cultivating a farm rented by his father at Monsheim, and occasionally publishing criticisms of public affairs, until the February revolution of 1848 and its echoes in Germany recalled him to active political life.

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  • Peacock powerfully aided the movement by publishing in 1820 A Collection of Examples of the Application of the Differential and Integral Calculus.

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  • The Progressives have a college, a theological seminary and a publishing house at Ashland, Ohio; and they carry on missionary work in Canada, South America and Persia.

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  • Another cartographic publishing firm was established at Amsterdam in 1612 by Willem Janszon Blaeu (1571-1638), a friend of Tycho Brahe, from 1633 " mapmaker " of the states-general, and a man of scientific culture.

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  • He devoted himself mainly to literature, contributing largely to the Scotsman and Blackwood, writing Narratives from Criminal Trials in Scotland (1852), Treatise on the Law of Bankruptcy in Scotland (1853), and publishing in the latter year the first volume of his History of Scotland, which was completed in 1870.

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  • Yet even all this did not deter Loisy from publishing three further books.

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  • This climax was reached at the very moment when Darwin was publishing the Origin of Species (1859), by which universal opinion has been brought to the position that species, as well as genera, orders and classes, are the subjective expressions of a vast ramifying pedigree in which the only objective existences are individuals, the apparent species as well as higher groups being marked out, not by any distributive law, but by the interaction of living matter and its physical environment, causing the persistence of some forms and the destruction of vast series of ancestral intermediate kinds.

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  • They had their own publishing house, and its name Hacliimonji-ya (figure-ofeight store) came to be indelibly associated with this kind of literature.

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  • In 1879 he completed his epic trilogy by publishing The Love of Toldi and Toldi's Evening, which were received with universal enthusiasm.

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  • He insisted on the imperative duty of bishops and clergy to reside in their benefices, publishing at Venice (1547) his discourse to the council De necessaria residentia personali, which he treated as juris divini.

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  • His excommunication by the presbytery of London, in 1830, for publishing his doctrines regarding the humanity of Jesus Christ, and the condemnation of these opinions by the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in the following year, were secondary episodes which only affected the main issue of his career in so far as they tended still further to isolate him from the sympathy of the church; but the "irregularities" connected with the manifestation of the "gifts" gradually estranged the majority of his own congregation, and on the complaint of the trustees to the presbytery of London, whose authority they had formerly rejected, he was declared unfit to remain the minister of the National Scotch Church of Regent Square.

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  • It was necessary to prevent the enemy from receiving information; it was necessary to avoid publishing information that would unnecessarily alarm British people or their Allies, or mislead neutrals as to the progress of the war; and it was also necessary for British censors to pay due regard to the censorship policies of other countries with whom Great Britain was associated.

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  • In consequence of his candour in thus rescuing from oblivion the observation which his fellow-citizen did not think worth publishing, his name is sometimes dissociated from this law, which instead is known as that of Charles.

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  • In the middle of this trough came an unexpected turn of events which resulted in another windfall in publishing royalties.

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  • The problems facing electronic scholarly publishing are more philosophical in nature.

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  • The publishing activity of the Branch concentrates almost entirely on producing courses for the local ELT schoolbooks market.

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  • Long term detention without trial and publicly shaming them by publishing photo 's of them in their underwear is the only possible solution.

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  • The publishing journal did not permit these criticisms to appear in subsequent correspondence, claims Zaret.

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  • The six month traineeship will include on the job training at Saqi in addition to studying on LCC 's Postgraduate Diploma in Publishing.

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  • Felix was ambivalent about her publishing; he felt it was unseemly for a woman.

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  • A former vice-president of sales at a major publishing company, he now runs his own seminar company.

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  • When not wrangling macros, she teaches courses in on-screen editing, among others, for the SfEP and the Publishing Training Center.

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  • So, while CorelDraw is good for advertising design where text and images must be integrated into a layout, PageMaker may be better suited for publishing with it page layout templates suitable for framing.

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  • The company has been publishing for over eight decades, using data directly from vehicle dealerships as source material.

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  • Though she has a journalism degree and worked in the corporate publishing world, she was able to leave that behind in 2010 and pursue a full-time career as a gift expert.

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  • The book has met the children's publishing world with glowing reviews.

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  • Her company spans design, publishing, television, and furniture lines.

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  • Even studies published on reputable websites may be of questionable value if they were funded by an acai berry grower, supplement maker, or someone with a vested interested in publishing good news about acai berries.

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  • Creative Homeowner has been publishing high quality home design and decorating books for more than 25 years.

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  • Twain's publishing house was a financial disaster with failed ill-conceived biographies.

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  • Release your words to the public with print on demand and ebook publishing.

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  • It's critical in ebook publishing to format your manuscript properly, with at least a table of contents, a cover page, and numbered text pages.

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  • This is the single most expensive part of ebook publishing.

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  • You can use these up yourself if you want to publish multiple ebooks, or you can let other people republish under the name of your publishing company for a fee.

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  • These have historically been known as vanity presses, and have not been looked upon kindly by the publishing world for good reason.

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  • The drawback of publishing in this manner is that you lose control of the book.

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  • Once you have an ISBN number, the sky's the limit for your new ebook publishing venture.

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  • At that time it was a small site, with less than 10,000 RSS subscribers and the only writers were Aibek and Kaly, publishing "Cool Tools" posts.

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  • If you look at the publishing company Random House, you'll notice they have dictionaries that are called Random House Webster's.

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  • Not to be discouraged, the editors starting publishing their work in fascicles, or bundles.

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  • The site focuses on news photography from both professional and amateur photographers, publishing the best of the best on their home page.Another way to garner exposure for your work is to contact photo editors from local newspapers.

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  • In 2001, Microsoft merged its Home Publishing product with Picture It to create Picture It Publishing.

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  • In the new version, Microsoft removed the home publishing features and focused exclusively on photo editing.

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  • You can design your own card in any word processing or publishing program, but you may need a card-making program for the best results.

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  • David Levithan oversees the Scholastic fiction list, crossmedia publishing program and the PUSH teen imprint.

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  • Winfrey has also co-authored five books and been publishing O, The Oprah Magazine since 2000.

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  • It was at Gary Morris' publishing company that Hill was "discovered."

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  • Weston is adding another feather to her cap this month, with the publishing of her debut novel Before I Go (out on Campfire Press September 2006).

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  • In some cases publishing fake celebrity photos can lead to heated exchanges and potentially expensive court battles.

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  • Through her catering business, Stewart met Alan Mirken, who was the head of the Crown Publishing Group.

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  • On a more serious note, it seems that publishing house St. Martin's Press thinks that J-Woww and Ronnie have the knowledge to pen a book about life on the Jersey Shore.

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  • The degree prepares students for careers in creative writing, communications, journalism, publishing and more.

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  • The program is designed to give students academic know-how as well as practical, in-field training to further their writing and publishing careers.

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  • The Songs of Bob Dylan Guitar Tab Songbook from Hal Leonard publishing, includes tablature for I Shall Be Released, I'll Be Your Baby Tonight and Just like a Woman out of 121 songs total.

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  • As time went on, J.I. began to be more interested in publishing.

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  • While this may seem harsh, it seems to be a standard requirement in the world of academic publishing.

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  • The company has announced that it will "disband Activision Publishing's Guitar Hero business unit and discontinue development on its Guitar Hero game for 2011."

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  • After publishing Desert Storm (which sold 2500 copies), Alexander was looking for something else to publish.

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  • Electronic Arts, owner of the exclusive video game publishing rights to the NFL (National Football League) and creators of the famed Madden series, took the time to run a little simulation the week before the Superbowl.

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  • Sega stopped making the console in 2001 and went solely to developing and publishing games.

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  • You can find hundreds of books on just about every programming language available as well as many books on game design, game programming and even game publishing.

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  • This will become another funny story for us to tell at conventions just like American Greetings, eFront or Kiwi Publishing.

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  • Their lock-up of the NFL and NFL Players Association licenses, combined with an exclusive license to use the ESPN Football personalities will only cement their position as the leader in publishing football video games.

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  • Occasionally they will rely on third party distributors and will out-source this portion of the video game publishing role.

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  • In addition, some video game developers either make the transition to publishing their own games as they become more successful.

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  • Those who want to be hands-on and have an active role in building and designing a video game should look for work with either a video game developer or in an in-house development group within a publishing company.

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  • The video and computer game publishing market provides between 3,500 to 4000 jobs in Canada.

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  • The Canadian computer game industry is heavily focused on developing games rather than publishing games.

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  • Most publishing takes place outside of Canada.

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  • Wine Spectator is what the publishing trade terms a lifestyle magazine, a periodical that helps and educates the masses of people who think of wine as part of their lifestyle.

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  • The Historical Novel Society and Fish Publishing present the Historical Short Fiction Prize each year.

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  • Warmans has been publishing excellent price guides since 1948.

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  • To do that they take into account the publishing date, the author, the condition of the piece and even the subject matter.

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  • Check the author, publishing date, and subject matter.

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  • He took his inventions even further with his attorney skills by publishing a magazine which sold how-to packets to others who wanted to build trailers as well.

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  • The main reason why Apple would not allow the publishing of Opera Mini for iPhone was because Opera's functionality can replace that of Safari.

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  • Even though some of these apps had been previously approved by Apple for publishing and distribution through the App Store, many were purged from the online marketplace due to an elevated level of sexual or suggestive content.

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  • Beginning in 1956 and ultimately publishing their research in Temperament and Development in 1977, Thomas and Chess collected longitudinal data from over 100 children, following them from infancy through early adulthood.

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  • Choreographed by David Paden to the LeAnn Rimes song, this dance was created in 1999, and followed the trend of many dance teachers publishing their own choreography in various publications such as Line Dancer magazine.

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  • However, with the ever-growing popularity of newspapers publishing on the Internet, more obituaries are showing up online.

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  • Our genealogy experts share their knowldege on finding websites to start your search, point you towards databases of information and give you tips on organizing and publishing your information.

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  • It contains a variety of features for conducting and organizing research, contacting other researchers and publishing family trees.

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  • Parents are encouraged to review the publishing date and put it in relevant context for the child.

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  • The establishment was bought by Beat fan and poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti in 1955 and he began publishing the works of his friends.

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  • City Lights is best known for publishing "Howl" by Ginsberg and "On the Road" by Jack Kerouac.

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  • Publishing college swimsuit calendars can be a great way to boost school spirit and highlight the most beautiful girls on campus.

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  • He founded Runners World Magazine and numerous other publications through World Publishing.

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  • The elder Oppenheim is a children's author, publishing such books as Kids & Play and Buy Me!

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  • Within two decades of publishing the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary, known as the OSPD, the company published four editions.

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  • Onestopcandle has been publishing candle making information since 1997 and is one of the most established candle making websites on the Internet.

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  • Some free recipes have been published by large organizations who will have had people test the recipe and project before publishing it.

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  • You may think publishing your city and state is secure, but if your name, address and phone number are published in the local Yellow Pages, it won't take long for a researcher to track down the information.

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  • The ease of digital publishing has made it remarkably convenient to simply put anything online - so be careful who you listen to!

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  • Although nonfiction writing is often what pays the bills, many freelance writers dream of publishing a novel or writing a book of poetry.

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  • At LoveToKnow Freelance Writing, we're here to provide advice on topics such as self publishing companies for children's books, finding success as a romance writer, and mystery writer's awards.

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  • In San Francisco, the Seybold Publishing Conference offers writers seminars on publishing tools while also featuring presentations on the latest products and tools.

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  • For most songwriters, scoring a publishing deal is the best situation to be in.

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  • Not all publishing deals are created equal, though.

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  • Finding a publishing deal without having any proven track record can be tough.

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  • There are publishing companies and agents that specialize in this type of book and these are a useful place to start.

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  • An alternative to the traditional publishing route is to self publish.

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  • In the past this has got a bad name, however with the advent of print on demand (POD) services, self publishing can be a profitable alternative to more traditional forms of publishing.

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  • Poets are often generous with their help and advice about all areas of writing and publishing poetry.

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  • Unfortunately, with the growth of Internet publishing, plagiarism has become a fact of life.

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  • Here you can find tips and advice on writing and submitting your ideas as well as a list of publishing companies.

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  • Members can browse listings, receive tips on the publishing industry, and keep up to date on what the going rate is for freelance writers.

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  • Many monthly magazines have a long history of publishing the short stories of both new and established writers.

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  • Most writers need to build up their publishing credits before they have success at some of the most established magazines like Harper's and Reader's Digest.

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  • This path included journalism, teaching, publishing or becoming an author (if possible).

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  • Begin by publishing your articles anywhere you can get them published, online or offline.

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  • If you are a science fiction or fantasy writer, the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America has a handy reference that outlines how laws affects writers and other publishing folk.

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  • You'll find book reviews, interviews with other children's book writers, information on self publishing, and tips on dealing with the business side of writing for children.

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  • As your book starts to take shape, one of the best things you can do is to come to terms with your publishing options.

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  • If you're not sure which publishing houses would be interested in your text, take a trip to the bookstore and find books that are in the same genre as the one you are working on.

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  • The publishing industry is very fast paced and competitive.

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  • The Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award offers the chance to win one of two $15,000 publishing contracts with Penguin USA and distribution of your novel on Amazon.com.

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  • The prize for the contest is a publishing contract for a hardcover and paperback edition of the novel, $1,500 in cash and a $7,500 advance against royalties.

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  • James Russell Publishing has examples of e-mail query letters that are either unprofessional or poorly written.

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  • Like many novice writers, I supported myself with an entry-level job in publishing—book publishing, in my case.

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  • It was after the publishing of these books that Hall and Knapp were said to collaborate on their now famous tarot cards.

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  • Llewellyn is a new age publishing company founded in the early twentieth century.

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  • The My First Series by DK Publishing - this series includes My First Body Book, My First Animal Book, My First Farm Book, My First ABC Book, and many others.

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  • Playhouse Publishing offers the Picture Me Books, photo books designed especially for toddlers.

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  • Over the next 70 years, Nancy saw many makeovers, many different publishing companies, and many different writers.

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  • Remember that the scripts are protected by copyright and publishing them in any form without permission from the owners of the scripts is against the law.

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  • If you believe you've captured a ghost on video or thermal imaging equipment, try to debunk your own evidence first before publishing it as an actual ghost video.

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  • Lee Garrett, who was Wonder's songwriting partner in the 1970s, claims to have written the song, in an ongoing dispute over publishing rights.

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  • Jones and Richie were iffy on the idea, especially Richie, who owns the publishing rights to the song.

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  • They were considering blocking the re-recording by withholding publishing rights.

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  • The case involved rap group 2 Live Crew and country singer Roy Acuff, owner of Warner Chappell administered publishing company Acuff-Rose.

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  • Acuff-Rose owns the publishing rights to Roy Orbison's Pretty Woman. 2 Live Crew asked Acuff-Rose for a license to create a parody of Pretty Woman.

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  • In 1998, Warner Chappell Publishing, one of the music industries largest publishing companies, purchased Birch Tree.

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  • After her mother got a publishing deal with a Music Row company, she relocated the family from their California base to Nashville.

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  • Wagoner had invested in Parton's publishing, so he was working actively to get her established as a solo artist.

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  • Elvis wanted to record a cover version of the song, which tempted Parton -- until she found out that he wanted half of the publishing rights if he recorded it.

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  • Another idea that would allow seniors to share autographs and special memories is to use a desktop publishing program to create a memory book.

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  • You can make them in a word processing or publishing program and send them as an attachment.

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  • Most people aren't so talented, however, so a desktop publishing program is the best way to avoid handwriting your wording.

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  • You can also make your own free printable invitation to slumber party using a word processing or desktop publishing program.

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  • In fact, a major scifi publishing house, Baen Books, now offers an extensive e-book library of classic and new science fiction for free.

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  • Smallville has inspired a number of novel series through Aspect Publishing and Little, Brown and Company.

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  • On the magazine front, Titan Books began publishing a monthly Smallville Magazine in 2003 as well as a seasonal companion to the series.

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  • Production is handled by Fandemonium Ltd. For fans of the series, the publishing house is determined to turn out genuine adventures that honor both the spirit and the history of the Stargate series.

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  • It started under the direction of publishing veteran, Horace Gold, as editor in October of 1950.

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  • Blogging is the act of writing dated journal entries and publishing them on an online blog.

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  • If you're not sure the content on your blog is worthy of attracting a broad audience, review the article 13 Questions to Ask before Publishing a Post on Your Blog.

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  • An author who wants to blog for public relations may talk about their creative process, their books and the publishing industry in general.

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  • Choosing a blog site to dedicate many hours publishing your content can sometimes feel overwhelming.

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  • For some people, blogs are the diaries of the millennium and represent a means of publishing their deepest thoughts online.

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  • From recording to publishing to basic editing, Propaganda will help you get your show out there to the public.

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  • For a program that is slightly opposite of Audacity where publishing is a focus, try WebPod Studio.

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  • If you have a program that concentrates on recording and not publishing, consider picking up WebPod Studio Standard.

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  • However, the case brought up many questions about the nature of twitter - is it a public forum, a publishing medium, or a mode of communication?

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  • In 1992 he began publishing a list of all the new sites that were coming online on the network he created at CERN.

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  • In fact, the early text HTML codes were directly lifted from the publishing industry, with tags such as "Header 1" or "bold."

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  • Publishing your web page is so simple that there are now many non-technical people publishing their own websites.

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  • The tutorial also includes a short test at the end to evaluate your knowledge and also provides a small "cheat sheet" note card to help out in future publishing.

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  • She is the only greeting card character to move from the commercial publishing area of greeting cards into a full-fledged role in popular culture.

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  • Adobe offers online training for DreamWeaver and a "Live View" feature so you can view your web site on all major browsers without publishing it.

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  • Publishing the feed update is even automated.

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  • When desktop and computerized publishing began to take off, Helvetica went along for the ride, as the early Adobe Postscript format included it as one of the original four fonts (along with Times, Courier, and Symbol).

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  • Apple paid the license and Helvetica became one of the most commonly-used font used in the professional desktop publishing world (created primarily on Mac computers).

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  • However, in any case where screen-to-print processes are going on - such as magazine publishing - it's important for creators to be able to communicate precisely what color they want the viewer to see.

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  • The process of making a fun website entails brainstorming a theme or concept, gathering content and images, designing the web page, and publishing the document on the Internet.

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  • Consider publishing a Guestbook to aggregate user e-mail addresses for your marketing efforts.

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  • Preview the page before publishing it to see if the overall design is what you expected it to be.

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  • However, the imprecise nature of this range was irritating to designers, who wanted to be able to determine exact dots-per-inch through "point" values (12 pt, for example) or through "ems" (a measurement used in the publishing industry).

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  • A woman with a gruff voice answered for Blast Publishing.

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  • In 1873 John Ruskin set up at Orpington a private publishing house for his works, in the hands of his friend George Allen.

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  • In 1906 he joined the Edinburgh publishing firm of Thomas Nelson & Sons.

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  • A commission for publishing the whole of the letters and memoirs was appointed by Guizot in 1834, and the result has been the issue of nine volumes of the Papiers d'Etat du cardinal de Granvelle, edited by C. Weiss (Paris, 1841-1852).

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  • At the moment when Spinoza was publishing a system which is still a dominating note of modern philosophy, this other son of Israel was capturing the very heart of Jewry.

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  • He was also a student of Persian, publishing Isaias persice (1883) and Persische Studien (1884).

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  • In 1798 the first part of Thomas Paine's Age of Reason was put into his hands; and in the following year he made his first appearance as an author by publishing his Remarks on that work.

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  • In earlier life he was a notable mountain-climber, ascending Mount Ararat in 1876, and publishing a volume on Transcaucasia and Ararat in 1877; in1899-1901he was president of the Alpine Club.

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  • There is evidence to show that the arrangement for this " publishing of Truth" rested mainly with Fox, and that the expenses of it and of the foreign missions were borne out of a common fund.

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  • The interest aroused by the debates of the first National Assembly suggested to him the idea of publishing them, conjointly with Mejean, in the Bulletin de l'Assemblee.

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  • Publishing, on the other hand, has drifted away, only a few leading houses - such as those of Blackwood, Chambers and Nelson - still making the Scottish capital their headquarters.

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  • On severing his connexion with the paper three years later, he opened at Petit Montrouge, near Paris, the great publishing house which brought out in rapid succession numerous religious works at popular prices.

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  • He therefore closed his career as a dramatic poet by publishing in 1731 his acted comedies, with the addition of five which he had no opportunity of putting on the stage.

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  • Meanwhile the estates, with the tardy assent of Vienna, had undertaken to pay the expenses of publishing Palacky's capital work, The History of the Bohemian People (5 vols., 1836-1867).

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  • During his primacy (1616-1637), when he had the whole influence of the court, and the sympathy and the assistance of the Catholic world behind him, he put the finishing touches to his life's labour by founding a great Catholic university at Nagyszombat (1635), and publishing a Hungarian translation of the Bible to counteract the influence of Gaspar Karoli's widely spread Protestant version.

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  • The historical institute of Peru, also at Lima, is charged by the government, from which it receives a liberal subsidy, with the work of collecting, preparing and publishing documents relating to Peruvian history, and of preserving objects of archaeological and historic character.

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  • The suburbs of Sachsenhausen and Bockenheim have particularly developed considerable industrial activity, especially in publishing and printing, brewing and the manufacture of quinine.

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  • They had their own publishing house, and its name came to be indelibly associated with this kind of literature.

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  • At Dayton are the Union Biblical seminary, a theological school of the United Brethren in Christ, and the publishing house of the same denomination.

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  • It now restricts itself to publishing contributions relating to antiquities and the middle ages and Oriental studies.

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  • He stayed at Cassel till 1783, publishing in 1782 his Reisen der Papste, a book wherein certain leanings towards Romanism are visible.

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  • The discovery that the poet had printed secretly 1500 copies of The Patriot King caused him to publish a correct version in 1749, and stirred up a further altercation with Warburton, who defended his friend against Bolingbroke's bitter aspersions, the latter, whose conduct was generally reprehended, publishing a Familiar Epistle to the most Impudent Man Living.

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  • Since the publishing of the book and subsequent movies about the DeFeo home in Amityville, the house has been widely known as one of the most haunted houses in America.

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  • Fortunately, the majority of websites that offer free online book reading are simply publishing material that no longer has copyright protection in the United States.

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  • The company is a subsidiary of the Barnes & Noble publishing group, so writers are subjected to an intensive screening and training process that ensures they understand how to prepare a high quality study guide.

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  • After constantly being asked how they achieved financial security on such a limited income, Steve and Annette began publishing the HomeEconomiser newsletter in 2003.

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  • Soap Opera Digest is one of the most popular, publishing weekly comings and goings of the characters you're passionate about, while also providing detailed plotline updates.

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  • It was not the first soap opera magazine to be published, but it has become a staple of the soap opera publishing community over the years.

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  • Some writers deliberately set out to mislead fans by publishing false spoilers.

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  • However, with the dawn of the Internet, many soap opera magazines have either merged or stopped publishing up all together.

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  • Sites may also be slanted by fan bases, publishing spoilers about the characters they prefer versus other favorites.

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  • Originally owned by Victor Lord, a publishing tycoon, the Banner has been a part of the One Life to Live landscape from the first day it aired in 1968.

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  • Groomed by her father to take over his publishing empire, Viki's son Kevin, husband Clint, and others have all played a role in the continuing success of the Banner.

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  • Other print publishing found in Llanview include The Chronicle, Mania Magazine, and Craze Magazine.

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  • Kat fans will be delighted to learn that she is currently working on a pictorial timeline of her art, hand-in-hand with Harper Collins publishing.

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  • Last minute prices at this article's publishing varied within a 30-day range from $935 to $4,935.

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  • You can look forward to the AWA publishing regular editions of our online magazine beginning in 2009.

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  • A graphics consultant will be needed to develop a logo and print materials, unless you're very skilled at desktop publishing.

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  • You can check online under "Desktop publishing supplies" for a list of retail paper suppliers offering blank stock on which you can print your own specialized message.

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  • Sometimes images produced on office PC or Macintosh desktop publishing systems may not look the same as on a CD reproduction center's system which may use more advanced and different technology.

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  • The steady rise in ebook sales, and the first ebook publishing house to gain RWA recognition, means the industry is on the cusp of change.

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  • That is unless the law is published by a recognized site source like Lexis or WestLaw, but only a few states use Lexis as its means for publishing laws via the internet.

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  • Moo is an online publishing company that allows you to use images to create personalized products.

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  • Many of these programs do double-duty as basic word processing, graphic design, desktop publishing applications.

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  • Using one of these sites can be a great way to put together a properly formatted resume quickly, without having to have advanced word processing or desktop publishing skills.

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  • Others are the generic publishing manuals specific to Kia.

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  • Additionally, there are a total of thirteen staff writers who are constantly researching and publishing the latest automotive industry news and trends in a very cool and fun-to-read format.

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  • National Auto Research, a Hearst Publishing subsidiary, publishes the Black Book.

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  • The Hearst Publishing Company produces the Black Book, and this resource has been around for more than 50 years.

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  • If you are planning on taking the next step and publishing their words on the web, it's a good idea to find out if they would like to have their name attributed to the quote.

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  • Yarn is one category where there are still a lot of manufacturers and retailers publishing catalogs.

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  • In 1985, Phillips began publishing a newsletter for bodybuilders that became the magazine Muscle Media 2000.

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

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  • His book "Make Label Contact" (SCI Book Publishing), a reference guide aimed towards musicians for record companies and demo submissions is widely considered to be a great guide for any musician.

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  • Also like a lot of country stars, his first recognition was a songwriter rather than a performer, and the first deal he scored was a publishing deal with Opryland Music Group (administered by BMI) rather than a record deal.

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  • The publishing deal came in 1992, but a record deal with indie label Capricorn came soon after.

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  • He soon received a songwriting contract with EMI Music Publishing (the company is a world-known music publishing contract company).

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  • In 1792 he was prosecuted for publishing an edition of the Lettres de Mirabeau et Sophie, but was acquitted.

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  • But the investigation by which he reaches them has the merit of first prominently publishing and establishing the law of the refraction of light.

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  • Philadelphia is the home of the boards of publication and of Sunday schools of the Northern Church; and in Allegheny (Pittsburg) are the principal theological seminary of the United Presbyterian body and its publishing house.

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  • Charles opened a small business as an apothecary in Dublin, and between 1735 and 1741 he began his career as a pamphleteer by publishing papers on professional matters which led to legislation requiring inspection of drugs.

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  • A leading industry is the printing and publishing of newspapers and periodicals, several of the periodicals published here having an enormous circulation.

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  • Among other important manufactures are foundry and machine shop products ($6,944,392 in 1905); flour and grist-mill products ($4,428,664); cars and shop construction and repairs by steam railways ($2,502,789); saws; waggons and carriages ($2,049,207); printing and publishing (book and job, $1,572,688; and newspapers and periodicals, $2,715,666); starch; cotton and woollen goods; furniture ($2,528,238); canned goods ($1,693,818); lumber and timber ($1,556,466); structural iron work ($1,541,732); beer ($1,300,764); and planing-mill products, sash, doors and blinds ($1,111,264).

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  • The usual mode of publishing such reports is to forward them to railway companies concerned, as well as to the press, and on application to any one else who is interested.

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  • Pertz made frequent journeys of exploration to the leading libraries and public record offices of Europe, publishing notes on the results of his explorations in the Archiv.

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  • Car construction and general shop work of steam railways was the leading manufacturing industry in 1905; next in importance were the flour and grist milling industry and the printing and publishing of newspapers and periodicals.

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  • However, it must also be remembered that, throughout the whole of his career, Gould consulted the convenience of working ornithologists by almost invariably refraining from including in his folio works the technical description of any new species without first publishing it in some journal of comparatively easy access.

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  • It is due to Vieillot to mention these facts, as he has been accused of publishing his method in haste to anticipate some of Cuvier's views, but he might well complain of the delay in London.

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  • He fulfilled the duties of secretary to the Royal Society during five years after the death of Henry Oldenburg in 1677, publishing in 1681-1682 the papers read before that body under the title of Philosophical Collections.

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  • Under the Commonwealth he faced both ways, keeping his ecclesiastical preferment, but publishing from time to time pamphlets on behalf of the Church of England.

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  • After the death of Newton, in 1728, his nephew, John Conduitt, applied to Maclaurin for his assistance in publishing an.

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  • He chose this moment for publishing a Chapter of Autobiography, in which lie explained and justified his change of opinion with regard to the Irish Church.

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  • After publishing The Mock Mourners, intended to satirize and rebuke the outbreak of Jacobite joy at the king's death, he turned his attention once more to ecclesiastical subjects, and, in an evil hour for himself, wrote the anonymous Shortest Way with the Dissenters (1702), a statement in the most forcible terms of the extreme "high-flying" position, which some high churchmen were unwary enough to endorse, without any suspicion of the writer's ironical intention.

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  • They have a publishing house at Elgin, Illinois, and maintain missions.

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  • Among the leading and more distinctive items were printing and publishing ($21,023,855 in 1905); sugar and molasses refining ($ 1 5,74 6, 547 in 1900; figures not published in 1905 because of the industry being in the hands of a single owner); men's clothing (in 1900, $8,609,475, in 1905, $11,246,004); women's clothing (in 1900, $3,258,483, in 1905, $5,705,470); boots and shoes (in 1900, $3,882,655, in 1905, $5,575,927); boot and shoe cut stock (in 1905, $5, 211, 445); malt liquors (in 1900, $7,518,668, in 1905, $6,715,215); confectionery (in 1900, $4,455,184, in 1905, $6,210,023); tobacco products (in 1900, $3,504,603, in 1905, $4,59 2, 698); pianos and organs ($3,670,771 in 1905); other musical instruments and materials (in 1905, $231,780); rubber and elastic goods (in 1900, $3,139,783, in 1905, $2,887,323); steam fittings and heating apparatus (in 1900, $2,876,327, in 1905, $3,354, 020); bottling, furniture, &c. Art tiles and pottery are manufactured in Chelsea.

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  • Stuttgart is the centre of the publishing trade of south Germany, and it has busy industries in everything connected with the production of books.

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  • He had offered himself as a candidate for the office of secretary to the Assembly of Notables which the king had just convened, and to bring his name before the public published another financial work, the Denonciation de 'agiotage, which abounded in such violent diatribes that he not only lost his election, but was obliged to retire to Tongres; and he further injured his prospects by publishing the reports he had sent in during his secret mission at Berlin.

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  • Blast Publishing Company is a stupid name for a stupid publication.

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