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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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(151) Electronic manuscript: Typesetting data stored in magnetic media such AS disk or tape, supplied to a publisher or typesetter by the author.
(152) Blizzard Entertainment & reg ; is a premier developer and publisher of entertainment software.
(153) Last weekend, the London home of Martin Rynja, the Dutch -born publisher of the novel, was targeted in a suspected petrol bomb attack.
(154) Frederick Douglass (1817-1895), who escaped from slavery, became an author and publisher and was internationally known for his instrumental role in the abolitionist movement.
(155) Let me refer to The Stylus, I am resolved to be my own publisher.
(156) A magazine publisher is trying to decide how many magazines she should deliver to each individual distribution outlet in order to maximize profits.
(157) When the company begins selling content on mobile apps, it will most likely work with Apple as well, but not happily, said Jon K. Rust, co-president of Rust and publisher of The Southeast Missourian.
(157) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(158) Aderson, J . R . Cognitive Psychology and Its Implication . Worth Publisher .
(159) Brodie says she invented it for herself and successfully pitched the job to the high-end magazine publisher in 2005.
(160) "He made it pretty clear from day one that he's an American first of all," said Hong Huang, the fashion magazine publisher.
(161) I've also sold one or two to an American publisher.
(162) I went to a small publisher in Texas who let us do what we wanted to do. I didn't want to proselytize and preach.
(163) Brokers increasingly have been spurned by big retail banks, which rely on branches and building salaried sales forces, says Guy Cecala, publisher of the trade paper Inside Mortgage Finance.
(164) This scene is what runs the best-seller into the twenty-ninth edition before the publisher has had time to draw a check for the advance royalties.
(165) For example, I met a distinguished botanist a dinner party given a New York book publisher.
(166) In this case the publisher mediation requires an explicit list of subscribers and must actively send the request to each.
(167) He writes in despair, and the result is a demented book that no publisher will handle.
(168) An example of this was Robert McCormick , publisher of The Chicago Tribune.
(169) In 2006 it bought Emap France, France's third largest magazine publisher.
(170) Both covers must also clearly and legibly identify you as the publisher of these copies.
(171) Bonnier, the magazine publisher, plans to sell annual subscriptions to the digital version of Popular Science for Android users but will not charge for articles on its Web site.
(172) Being both a sex therapist and a magazine publisher, I felt I was being charged twice with the same crime.
(173) Another project can be found in Argentina — the National Braille Publisher in Buenos Aires.
(174) Book publisher may alter or abridge a work with the permission of the copyright owner.
(175) Magazine Publisher: Our magazine does not have a liberal bias.
(176) The Financial Times was the first major news publisher to launch an app of this type, which allows readers to access its award-winning journalism easily and quickly direct from the phone’s browser.
(177) Hearst was an American newspaper magnate and leading newspaper publisher.
(178) "This is beyond books, " said Paul Baggaley, publisher at rival firm Picador. "It has become an event which is a phenomenon."
(179) Using a pre - defined linked server or remote server login for the Publisher.
(180) Even at the turn of the century, publishing was a closed game. Today, anyone can be a publisher, thanks to the read/write Web (no pun intended).
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