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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(121) Cine Blitz International publisher Rajesh Mehra attacked the blanket ban.
(122) Another important atheist to appear on the scene was the writer and publisher Richard Carlile.
(123) Not too hot to handle, for an old-fashioned family publisher like Jackson's?
(124) Can you see the kinds of books a particular publisher tends to market? Use your notebook here.
(125) Final victory would be represented by the acceptance of a novel by a publisher.
(126) The book went through several revisions before the publisher was finally satisfied with it.
(127) "The comments were not meant to disparage any company's products," stated the publisher.
(127) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(128) It is a news organization and a publisher.
(129) The publisher was inundated with orders.
(130) He's the publisher of the Carlson Publishing Company.
(131) The newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer established the prize.
(132) Al Jacinto is a Mindanao publisher and political analyst.
(133) The publisher is death on sloppily typed manuscripts.
(134) I'm going to consult with my publisher about my forthcoming book.
(135) Despite her enthusiasm "Lord of Misrule" failed to attract interest from a mainstream publisher.
(136) Fist , 36 , former publisher of the Nation, has never held public office, but cutteeth on politics.
(137) In 1910, the German publisher Baedeker brought out a new edition of its Handbook to Great Britain.
(138) Magazine publisher Larry Flynt also let it be known this week that he too would try to unseat Governor Davis.
(139) A few years ago I was asked by a publisher to consider writing a novel, and the idea has been in cold storage ever since.
(140) By day I am the editor of mainstream American magazine called Wired, I work for Conde Nast, the biggest magazine publisher and by night I am a blogger and I write a book about niches.
(141) That pilot is now, incidentally, a well - known newspaper publisher in Munich.
(142) The publisher complied, but sent all its unexpurgated copies abroad.
(143) And though gas prices generally rise as the summer approaches and more people take to the road, don't expect the kind of rapid hikes seen last year, said publisher Trilby Lundberg.
(144) With the government arrests continuing, dissident groups are becoming weaker everyday , said a 37 - year - old publisher.
(145) When the book is in stock, either because it was already or by an extra order via the publisher, the book is ready for shipment.
(146) The publisher policy assembly must match the processor architecture of the assembly that it applies to.
(147) Meanwhile, Canadian newspaper publisher Metro teamed up with location-based social network Foursquare to offer users restaurant reviews based on their GPS-enabled phone's location.
(148) After senior high, he worked as an art designer for a magazine publisher for some time.
(149) "Who's your publisher?" — "Lockett Press," she said, and she raised an eyebrow meaningfully.
(150) "We all know that these companies are taking a loss and that's not going to continue forever, " said Jonathan Karp, publisher and editor in chief at Twelve, an imprint of the Hachette Book Group.
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