Similar words: publishing house, publisher, publish, published, unpublished, relishing, public ownership, irish republican army. Meaning: ['pʌblɪʃɪŋ] n. the business of issuing printed matter for sale or distribution.
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(181) It would be a film producer, an electronics company, a retailing outfit and a publishing house.
(182) Presentation Graphics Hardware Desktop publishing is dead, or so the marketing men would have us all believe.
(183) Desktop Publishing Hardly an issue of a computer magazine goes by without some mention, editorial or advertisement, of desktop publishing.
(184) But the academic publishing world has been hit just as hard as the rest of the academic world.
(185) Callinicos' own apology about publishing yet another study of an over-worked subject not withstanding, it remains an important contemporary debate.
(186) Not, of course, that such a victory for diligence in publishing will make much difference in the bulb marketplace.
(187) What do you tackle first, the spreadsheet graphics or the electronic publishing system?
(188) His next moves were to acquire a major London publishing house and the prestigious London Times newspaper.
(189) Linn responded by donating the Prolinn name to a nonprofit foundation and publishing the formula.
(190) She was thirty-two, an editor with a distinguished publishing house, married to an investigative journalist.
(191) In particular, we will neglect audiotex and fax-based publishing altogether since neither look like having a significant role in multimedia applications.
(192) Rather than produce a catalogue, the Ruskin Programme is publishing a collection of scholarly essays to mark the occasion.sentencedict.com
(193) At times he was reduced to publishing acrostics in newspapers begging money for his wife and children.
(194) Internal reports are also becoming better illustrated, and therefore more informative, through the introduction of desk top publishing.
(195) Nearby, DayStar Digital was selling its pricier, super-performance Mac clones for high-end publishing and editing.
(196) The most misused of these is page makeup or page layout software while the second is just described as desktop publishing software.
(197) Journalists rallied to the Ortizes, publishing a full-page ad decrying the firings as a blow to freedom of expression.
(198) The simplest form of electronic publishing is word processing with a typographic style of output; office publishing, if you will.
(199) InConcert is independent of other applications and requires no proprietary imaging, office automation or publishing software.
(200) He had tried farming and publishing and failed miserably at both.
(201) The aim, says the blurb[sentencedict.com], is to develop other publishing and ancestor-tracing businesses.
(202) That means publishing research, collecting data on morality in factories and constructing some forum where consensus can be agreed by negotiation.
(203) So, we were hardly novices at the print and publishing game, both conventionally and electronically.
(204) Some weeks later, another meeting with the Reichmanns took place in which the new owner of my publishing company participated.
(205) Neither television nor the publishing establishment were blind to the possibilities.
(206) Other publishing houses in other countries will naturally prefer artists who are already internationally well known.
(207) The government is taking out an injunction against the newspaper to try to stop it publishing a secret report.
(208) And, being designed to treat everything as graphics, it was readily adaptable to applications such as desktop publishing.
(209) Loretta Barrett, our literary agent, was a successful editor at a major publishing company.
(210) This is in marked contrast to desktop publishing programs where almost every element has to be created externally and then imported.
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