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Sentence count:214+11Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: newspaper publisherpublishing companypublishing firmpublishing houseSimilar words: publishpublicin publicpubliclyrepublicpublicityRepublicanpublicationMeaning: ['pʌblɪʃə(r)]  n. 1. a firm in the publishing business 2. a person engaged in publishing periodicals or books or music 3. the proprietor of a newspaper. 
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(31) The publisher are looking for a Chinese tranlator for her novel.
(32) Pages should not be copied without the permission of the publisher.
(33) When the book was first written no publisher would print it.
(34) The publisher upped the ante for the biography by offering 1000 yuan.
(35) Goodhue shattered the glass ceiling as the first female publisher at Time Inc.
(36) The publisher expected the book to sell 1,500 copies, tops.
(37) I had never been spontaneously approached by a publisher and such condescension rather turned my head.
(38) I would like to thank my publisher, my editor and, last but not least,(http://sentencedict.com/publisher.html) my husband.
(39) The publisher has printed 10 , 000 copies of the book.
(40) A music publisher will give writers an advance.
(41) Walker has recently fallen out with his publisher.
(42) In a totally different vein is Xerox's Ventura Publisher.
(43) His publisher keeps a list on computer disk.
(44) What does the publisher or author stand to lose?
(45) Ventura Publisher the desktop publishing package developed by Xerox.
(46) The music publisher represents the writer and their compositions.
(47) I worked for a book publisher back in New York.
(48) Until quite recently, most music publishing agreements assigned all rights in a song to the publisher for this full copyright term.
(49) I instantly recognized that every computer user was now potentially a publisher.
(50) Publisher A knowledge of publisher's reputations and known specializations often help in evaluating a book's content.
(51) The publisher Moxon went so far as to put out an edition of the Shelley forgeries, with an introduction by Robert Browning.
(52) I had to pay the publisher to print the books, and not many people bought them.
(53) In Ross v Hopkinson, an actress sued the publisher of a novel in which a character bore her stage name.
(54) His decision was made in 1992, when he gave up his brief dual role as publisher.
(55) But would a publisher - or the reading public for that matter?
(56) Interleaf Publisher provides its own environment which includes a word processor, graphics package and so on.
(57) Often, the book publisher, not the author, picks up the tab.
(58) The leading Stockholm trade publisher Norstedts, also included in the 1990 takeover, has a significant legal publishing department.
(59) Millionaire publisher Steve Forbes, who is suddenly picking up steam?
(60) The book was compiled by a panel of experts, working in conjunction with the publisher.
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