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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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(181) It is a good trader, mathematician, editor and publisher. It has excellent argumentative and analytical power.
(182) Amelia co-stars Richard Gere as publisher George Putnam who turned Amelia Earhart into a star and, along the way, fell in love with and married her.
(183) Gaskell noted the portrait of her over the fireplace, commissioned by her publisher from the fashionable artist George Richmond.
(184) After discovering that The Sunday Republican had recently been scanned and digitized by Readex, a publisher of digital historical materials, I was finally able to zero in on this forgotten document.
(185) Last month Meredith , an American publisher of magazines such as Fitness and Parents, bought Healia.
(186) Author Last name name. Year. Title of Book . City of publication Publisher.
(187) As James Grant, gold bug and publisher of Grant's Interest Rate Observer, a newsletter, points out,(www.Sentencedict.com) in recent years the huge glut of government debt has not stopped a sharp rise in its price.
(188) Most admired for her brilliant stream-of-consciousness novels, Woolf (1882-1941) also worked as a publisher and wrote short stories, criticism, reviews, and volumes of lucid, imaginative essays.
(189) The company claimed that Google was liable as a publisher of defamatory comments.
(190) Bloomsbury, J. K. Rowling's publisher, does not declare the price at which it sells the books to retailers, but it is likely to be 55 per cent lower than the cover price.
(191) Imagine what it is like to have as your first job out of college working for the publisher of two of your literary heroes.
(192) A lawyer by training, Poh is the publisher of the "oldest wine publication in South East Asia, " The Wine Review.
(193) In this instance, the publisher is not alone in its certitude.
(194) The merge process could not enumerate schema information at the Publisher.
(195) The size of the deal was not revealed but the newspaper publisher is retaining the pension assets, liabilities and certain employee obligations of Newsweek.
(196) In the 1940 s and 50 s, the publisher and songwriter equally shared income from record sales.
(197) Mr. Windaus used the photograph by courtesy of the publisher.
(198) Remember that's why we discussed having a licensee publisher a game.
(199) She then hired Telemachus Press LLC in Longboat Key, Fla., to act as her digital publisher, including formatting the manuscript, for about $3, 000.
(200) The Public Library of Science is now the world's largest not-for-profit open-access journal publisher.
(201) Ed Defort, publisher and editorial director for American Funeral Director magazine, says it's a definite trend.
(202) A Book publisher may alter or abridge a work with the permission of the copyright owner.
(203) Named after Joseph Pulitzer , the Hungarian - born US newspaper publisher, the prizes were established by Pulitzer's will.
(204) Despite her enthusiasm "Lord of Misrule" failed to attract interest from a mainstream publisher. "It was like dropping it over a cliff," she said.
(205) It was the first movie by Welles, who bucked studio and storytelling conventions to craft a landmark film about the rise and fall of a William Randolph Hearst-like newspaper publisher.
(206) The publisher sold the copyright on the novel to a movie producer.
(207) If the book publisher refuses to reprint or republish the work when the stocks of the book are exhausted, the copyright owner shall have the right to terminate the contract.
(208) This requires alternatively the role of discussion leader, project leader, rapporteur, or publisher.
(209) And even Rushdie's publisher, Viking Penguin, was forced to temporarily close its New York City office to improve security.
(210) The publisher asked the writer to leave out the first chapter.
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