Synonym: newspaper publisher, publishing company, publishing firm, publishing house. Similar words: publish, public, in public, publicly, republic, publicity, Republican, publication. Meaning: ['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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(91) This formula is determined by each publisher and is series-specific.
(92) The second is donated by Ian Allen, the well-known transport book publisher.
(93) The publisher will require the client to complete an enquiry form soas to be satisfied as to the factual accuracy of the advertisement.
(94) This, sadly, has to be reflected in the size of royalty paid to the publisher.
(95) He doesn't recognize the name, not that many people seem to know his or that of his publisher.
(96) Closed lists are set up by some sort of authority or publisher to keep you informed of news or changes.
(97) To complete the link, he even bought his factory from the disgraced newspaper publisher!
(97) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(98) Cox, as the elder, more established, and richer man, was the financial backer and often the named publisher.
(99) The magazine publisher had always hoped that supply-side guru Jack Kemp would head the Republican ticket.
(100) But to make back its investment, the publisher will need to sell at least a half-million copies.
(101) Since the publisher did not call back, Hathaway called the magazine herself.
(102) Jane Eyre was not the first book that Charlotte had sent to a publisher.
(103) The sale will recoup a small portion of the money stolen from company pension funds by the publisher.
(104) The artist receives 88 pence[sentencedict.com], the producer and publisher another 88 between them.
(105) The magazine publisher will formally announce his withdrawal in Washington Thursday.
(106) I gave the novel to the literary agent Curtis Brown to negotiate with a publisher.
(107) Masthead details of publisher and editorial staff usually printed on the contents page.
(108) By Christmas, the publisher expects to have 25 titles available.
(109) However, the publisher was beaming, his grey hair smooth in the sunlight from the dusty window.
(110) Opponents claim the millionaire publisher is trying to buy votes with his fat checkbook.
(111) She has worked, on and off, as a freelance proof reader and copy editor for a national publisher.
(112) The Schroeder case concerned an agreement between a young songwriter and a music publisher.
(113) Waterstones winners Waterstones staff took first prize in two recent publisher competitions.
(114) I had a negative view of the publisher, and I transferred that perception to her.
(115) Among the many booksellers and publishers whom I spotted letting their hair down on the dance floor was independent publisher Christopher Hurst.
(116) Each publisher had sent it back, in a packet addressed to Currer Bell.
(117) The next threat on the horizon is the rise and rise of the high-quality local ELT publisher.
(118) The publisher is offered an opportunity to respond to the Government's response.
(119) Route 66 Magazine, a three-year-old quarterly, is growing beyond the wildest dreams of its publisher, Paul Taylor.
(120) Loeb, the newspaper publisher, gained a national reputation as a spiteful manipulator of politics.
More similar words: publish, public, in public, publicly, republic, publicity, Republican, publication, establish, the general public, establishment, establishment of, accomplishment, accomplishments, blink, list, double, voluble, trouble, sibling, listen, double up, troubled, dish, Irish, oblivious, listen to, listener, enlisted, double back.