Publication
Meanings and phrases
n.
- a copy of a printed work offered for distribution
- the act of issuing printed materials; issue
- the communication of something to the public; making information generally known
- the business of issuing printed matter for sale or distribution; publishing
n.
- a document granting exclusive right to publish and sell literary or musical or artistic work; copyright
n.
- a periodical that appears at scheduled times; series; serial
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- He revised the work after its first publication.
- The first publication was on February 27, 1994.
- The school's first publication is "The Seed was Sown."
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- It ceased publication of new issues in Fall 2016.
- "Terror Tales" ceased publication in March 1941.
- "FDA Consumer" ceased publication with volume 41 no.
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- The series began publication in March 2012 by Vertigo.
- The series began publication in March 2012.
- The feminist periodical "Nogah" began publication in 1980.
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- The "Light & Life Magazine" is their official publication.
- It is the official publication of the "International Academy of Sex Research."
- Their official publication requires approval by the Holy See or conference of bishops.
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- If such date is unknown, the date of publication is given instead.
- By date of publication
- Where the fieldwork dates are unknown, the date of publication is given instead.
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- ", following the publication of the March 2010 issue of the same name.
- It has become popular following the publication of "Corinne", an 1808 novel by Madame de Stael.
- Antiquarian interest was intensified following the publication of Flaubert's "Salammbô" in 1858.
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- Cody Davis of the same publication gave the album a perfect score.
- Overtstreet spoke to the same publication, "It's probably one of her most recent singles.
- The same publication finally referred to the hockey object as a "puck" on February 7, 1876.
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- Only the Porky Pig story had a title in the original publication.
- This index provides a list of Casulana's works and a reference from the original publication.
- Entries indicate the original publication date, the point of divergence and a brief synopsis of the plot.
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- The "Bulletin" became a monthly publication in 1909.
- In 1958 it was restarted as a monthly publication with No.
- It became a monthly publication in 1935.
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- DIW Economic Bulletin The DIW Economic Bulletin is a DIW Berlin online publication.
- "The Electronic Rocketeer" is a monthly online publication edited by the NAR President.
- View Magazine VIEW is a free magazine and online publication located in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
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- Moore as a weekly publication.
- She was a board member of the weekly publication "Liberté de Normandie".
- On December 6, 1916 the paper switched from daily to weekly publication.
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- Results are also validated with the relevant government before publication.
- until a few months before publication ceased, when only Bates's name is found.
- Pauling then worked with Corey and Branson to confirm his model before publication.
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- The years indicate the initial publication date for each book.
- Its supposed publication date, October 9, is now "Hangul Day" in South Korea.
- The following is a list of English versions (publication date in parentheses):
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- (Ranked by Venues Today, a leading international trade publication.)
- The trade publication "Billboard" published two reviews of "The Hour of Charm".
- The industry trade publication of record said the restaurant had $26.7 million in revenues in 2013, serving 600,000 meals.
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- Its sister publication is "Portland Monthly", a lifestyle magazine.
- "Quantum" was a sister publication of the Russian magazine "Kvant".
- In 2010, "Pulse Niagara" merged into its Hamilton sister publication "View."
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- That same year saw the publication of, "Frauenpolitik als Beruf.
- 13 December saw the publication of the Joint Expert Panel's second report.
- As such, this edition saw the publication of numerous books to assist players.
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- Her work drew some critical attention at its time of publication.
- As with Fleming's previous novels, "Diamonds Are Forever" received broadly positive reviews at the time of publication.
- It was controversial in Norway and other countries at the time of publication and ended in court – as the so-called Mykle Case.
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- Townsquare then ceased print publication of "XXL".
- Eben07 has been in print publication since late 2009.
- The magazine was started as a print publication in 2002.
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- IU South Bend has a weekly student publication called The Preface.
- "The Wisden Cricketer" formerly had a sister publication called "Wisden Asia Cricket".
- In 1941, the couple launched an underground Resistance publication called "La France continue".
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- The book has remained in print since its initial publication.
- The years indicate the initial publication date for each book.
- The initial publication of "Hyperion" met with lukewarm or hostile critical response.
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- The journal started as a quarterly publication (No.
- Its quarterly publication is "WestWord" magazine.
- This quarterly publication aimed at uniting women workers ran until 1904.
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- Unfortunately, most of them have died before the publication of this book.
- They are thought to have been written long before the publication in 1609.
- She died in Rome on April 13, 1942, shortly before the publication of the latter.
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- As a sensitive film journalist, he was writing fine articles for the new publication.
- The new web portal was launched; a research board was constituted and released a new publication.
- In 1845, Skinner began a new publication, the "Farmer's Library and Monthly Journal of Agriculture".
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- "Amherst Bee" celebrated their 125th year of publication in 2004.
- It sold 600,000 copies in France in its first year of publication.
- The book was called "Conversation" and was a bestseller, selling 350,000 copies in its first year of publication.
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- It was an official annual publication of BARA and sold for one dollar.
- Since January 1955, "El Escribano" has been the annual publication of SAHS sent to members and libraries.
- In 2003 it changed to an annual publication and again changed its name, to "Cahiers du musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon".
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- Its student publication is "Blue Streak News".
- IU South Bend has a weekly student publication called The Preface.
- In 1989, as a 19 year old student, he read an article in a student publication about Perry Wallace.
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- Its most recent publication was issued by Vintage Crime/Black Lizard as a trade paperback in January 2009.
- According to a recent publication, more than 1,000 virtual places have already been suggested by the Koinup community.
- Although the sexual assault reporting system is notoriously flawed because of inmate fear or pride, elaboration on this statement is found in a recent publication.
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- "Rock & Roll Disc" magazine ceased publication in 1992.
- The magazine ceased publication in 2010.
- The magazine ceased publication in 1921.
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- The book was not accepted for publication in Canada, due to its sexual content.
- Ultimately the comments she received were positive and the manuscript was accepted for publication.
- The first ASTM standard to address the methods was drafted in 2000 and accepted for publication in 2003.
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- If such date is unknown, the date of publication is given instead.
- Where the fieldwork dates are unknown, the date of publication is given instead.
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- 20th Century Fox bought the film rights prior to publication.
- Dickens removed many of these references prior to publication.
- During the papacy of Pius XII, all articles were reviewed prior to publication by the Secretariat of State.