Publishing
Meanings and phrases
n.
- the business of issuing printed matter for sale or distribution; publication
n.
- (computer science) the use of microcomputers with graphics capacity to produce printed materials
- In the desktop publishing industry, it is important to know a monitor’s color temperature.
- Designers typically use desktop publishing software to arrange the elements on the pages directly.
- In 1969-71, he programmed a prototype desktop publishing page-layout application for AT&T Bell Labs.
n.
- a firm in the publishing business; publisher; publishing house; publishing firm
- He ran a small publishing company called Wowapi.
- after issues with management at the publishing company.
- They question her former employer at a publishing company.
n.
- a conglomerate of publishing companies; publishing empire
n.
- a conglomerate of publishing companies; publishing conglomerate
n.
- a firm in the publishing business; publisher; publishing house; publishing company
- In 2006, the publishing firm of Walter de Gruyter acquired K.G.
- He and Ritter formed Vidor Publications, a music publishing firm.
- The publishing firm of Geo.
n.
- a firm in the publishing business; publisher; publishing firm; publishing company
- Imagine is a young publishing house for children.
- In 1920 the publishing house sold its bookstore.
- She founded her publishing house "writers.ink" in 2005.
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- Meers began publishing "The Alpena Evening News".
- "Szabad ifjúság" began publishing on March 3, 1950.
- The town began publishing its own newspaper in 1907.
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- and published the books through Chinese publishing houses.
- Most of Denmarks's major publishing houses are based in Copenhagen.
- He worked as a lithographer for several Viennese publishing houses.
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- Midsong was also the name of the label's music publishing unit.
- Jaffery retained the highly successful music publishing company.
- He and Ritter formed Vidor Publications, a music publishing firm.
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- Students started publishing The Cluster in 1920.
- In 1959, Hamling started publishing paperback novels.
- Dern and Pitcairn started publishing daily issues in 1873.
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- Lion Hudson Lion Hudson is British book publishing company.
- Andersen Press Andersen Press is a British book publishing company.
- For almost seven decades, Seymour ran his own book publishing firm in Chicago.
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- The American sheet music publishing industry produced a great deal of ragtime music.
- Malling was a pioneer in the publishing industry around the middle of the 19th century.
- In the desktop publishing industry, it is important to know a monitor’s color temperature.
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- In 2015, Willis signed a publishing deal with Sony ATV.
- Hugo signed a global music publishing deal with BMG Music Publishing.
- On 15 September 2016, Dyo signed a publishing deal with Warner/Chappell Music.
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- He carried on the publishing business in the Strand.
- The church purchased the publishing business built by Rev.
- In 1976 he started his own publishing business - Outdoor Press.
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- In 1971 the Stones sued Klein over U.S. publishing rights.
- McCartney owns the publishing rights to Holly's song catalogue.
- However, Peer owned the publishing rights to all the recordings he made.
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- In 1976 he started his own publishing business - Outdoor Press.
- Soon afterward the society established its own publishing house and printing press.
- Low published his first novel in 2003, and set up his own publishing company in 2005.
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- Doubleday, Page & Co. became one of the great book publishing companies of the 20th century.
- Her original manuscript was rejected by such publishing companies as Hodder and Stoughton and Methuen.
- Under this law there were nationalized all of the 169 publishing companies in Bulgaria (64 of them in Sofia).
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- He began publishing articles in "The Sociological Review", in 1920.
- The university has held the record of publishing articles per student in Iran since 2013.
- Recently, NewAge has also been publishing articles written by amaderGaan members on its paper.
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- Facts On File has been publishing books since 1941.
- The company began publishing books in 1994.
- There have also been new developments in the process of publishing books.
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- Hidden Shoal's publishing arm licenses music for use in film, TV, games, web, compilations and other media.
- Kmag's publishing arm, Vision, published Brian Belle-Fortune's "All Crews Journeys Through Jungle Drum & Bass Culture" in 2004.
- He interrupted his studies to spend a year in Russia, working for "Russkiy Palomnik" in the publishing arm of the Moscow Patriarchate.
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- She continued publishing romance novels until 1992.
- She continued publishing until her death.
- Tønsberg continued publishing similar books over the next years.
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- Most of these deal with writing and publishing.
- Mykle and his publisher Harald Grieg were accused of writing and publishing immoral and obscene material.
- Publication ethics is the set of principles that guide the writing and publishing process for all professional publications.
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- Jaffery retained the highly successful music publishing company.
- Glasser also established his own music publishing company: Richbare Music, in 1968.
- Hanlin returned to the U.K and set up GMW Entertainment Group a music publishing company.
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- Bernstein closed the comic-book publishing division in 1984.
- In mid 2007, the company's publishing division was renamed to V.2 Play.
- As of 2017, she is under Star Songs, the publishing division of Star Music.
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- In the 1750s and 1760s, he continued to collect and classify animals, plants, and minerals, while publishing several volumes.
- Olaf Norli was known for publishing several titles in Nynorsk, and published the magazine "Frå bygd og by" between 1913 and 1932.
- During World War II Duffieux discovered Fourier optics, presenting his ideas at a meeting of the French Society of Physics in Paris in 1941, and publishing several papers.
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- Endeavour Media Endeavour Media is an independent publishing company based in London.
- "Loaded" was bought by independent publishing house, Simian Publishing in September 2013.
- Twelveheads Press Twelveheads Press is an independent publishing company based in Chacewater near Truro, Cornwall, UK.
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- The government allowed a printing and publishing company, Brunei Press PLC, to form in 1953.
- The newspaper was founded by Johannes Parzeller, owner of the Fulda printing and publishing company Parzeller Verlag.
- Bahrain's Information Affairs Authority filed a legal case based on Bahrain's law regarding press, printing and publishing.
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- This chapter is dedicated to his last visit before publishing the book.
- Greenwood waited for the official announcement before publishing the news.
- However, Solander died before publishing the name, and was not mentioned by L'Héritier in his 1789 publication.
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- Tuck is also an editor for the publishing group Timeless, Infinite Light.
- The newspaper is edited in Tel Aviv, and is part of the Yediot Ahronot publishing group.
- A monthly magazine, "Horse News", is also a member of "The Democrat"'s publishing group.
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- The newspaper stopped publishing due to debt in 1997.
- Echo stopped publishing in October 2011.
- The magazine stopped publishing in 1998 due to a lack of funding.
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- Low published his first novel in 2003, and set up his own publishing company in 2005.
- Whyte started her own publishing company, Ching Chong Publishing, and a BMI writer since 1997.
- In 1869, Franz Vahlen (1833–1898) left his work managing the publisher to form his own publishing company.
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- As well as publishing collections of poetry and appearing in various Faber and Penguin anthologies.
- As well as publishing many books on history and folklore he was known for contributing papers to antiquarian journals and for his letters to Notes and Queries.
- During her tenure she established within the Museum a herbarium on East African plants as well as publishing a series of scientific papers on East African flora.
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- Husni has been called a leading expert in magazine publishing.
- The publishers did not intend to return as a print daily newspaper, concentrating instead on web and magazine publishing.
- Weening had successful experience as a start-up CEO in book and magazine publishing, online services and enterprise software systems.
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- He is known for publishing a 1567 hymnal.
- Chiba was known for publishing his works in both shōnen and shōjo magazines.
- "Public Books" is known for publishing scholarly responses to current events.
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- The paper ceased publishing on 19 January 1819.
- These have ceased publishing since 2013.
- It ceased publishing in 2006.
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- He received a publishing contract for its release in 1989, with Jonathan Cape Ltd.
- In 2008, Knowles signed a record deal with Geffen and a publishing contract with EMI.
- In 2015, she secured a publishing contract with publisher Bookouture to republish her two existing titles and three new books.
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- In 2015, Willis signed a publishing deal with Sony ATV.
- On 15 September 2016, Dyo signed a publishing deal with Warner/Chappell Music.
- In 2005, Jarrad signed a publishing deal with Mushroom Music and relocated to London.
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- This was the first recorded application of electronic ink to newspaper publishing.
- He currently writes editorials and is the owner of a newspaper publishing company in Maseru, Lesotho.
- According to a 1920 Bismarck, North Dakota newspaper article, Shanley was a specialist in designing newspaper publishing plants.
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- In 1856 he was back to editing, publishing the first issue of "Men of the Time".
- She wrote poetry from an early age, publishing the first, "The Interpreter", in 1923.
- In the 1850s, he was involved in publishing the first newspaper, the "Kansas City Enterprise".
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- In addition to publishing, Denniston was an author.
- In addition to publishing, Sousanis has spoken at symposiums and conferences around the world.
- In addition to publishing "Body Bags" through 12 Gauge, he is also on staff as the Director of Development.