Similar words: publishing house, publisher, publish, published, unpublished, relishing, public ownership, irish republican army.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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(241) A sign of the recession or fear that these impressionable young booksellers might be contaminated by their publishing counterparts in some way?
(242) He is far from dismayed by the prospect of achieving financial independence at a time of a publishing recession.
(243) I can now see that old people are a real pain, wandering around in their leather jackets and publishing offensive material.
(244) He may have done so, but conclusive evidence for this wider publishing role is lacking.
(245) Deborah Manley trained as a social worker but has spent most of her working life in publishing.
(246) Did I make any deals, brush up any publishing contacts?
(247) Even with the addition of the Morning Post to the publishing empire in 1924, Die-hard journalism was fighting a losing battle.
(248) It is often assumed that the world of desktop publishing begins and, for some people, ends with the Apple Macintosh.
(249) Print-on-paper publishing remains the dominant force in the information industry more widely but electronic media have established practical, affordable alternatives.
(250) Dissemination through publication Indeed, the origins of both traditions lay more in publishing activity than in organizing mass political movements.
(251) In his newspaper publishing career, Munsey succeeded in killing off eight or more newspapers.
(252) Within those five years desktop publishing has, or so it seems,[http://sentencedict.com/publishing.html] become an integrated part of the electronic office.
(253) In the colonies there were no publishing houses or distribution systems.
(254) Music publishing companies are always alert to the possibility of signing new songwriting talent.
(255) Apple still dominates several computer markets, including graphics and publishing.
(256) Next up the quality ladder is desktop publishing of which much has been written over the past two years.
(257) Treatment of material I have developed a simple analytic treatment which can be applied to the main areas of electronic publishing.
(258) Book publishing is another important aspect of the print media to which private organisations and the government should pay serious attention.
(259) Thus, once text could be copied at the click of a mouse, the traditional publishing industry would face trouble.
(260) Although only a recent development, it is already being used extensively for interactive publishing.
(261) Forman gives us a version of Flynt as an impish, natural man, the Bart Simpson of the adult publishing world.
(262) The economics of electronic publishing have yet to be worked out.
(263) Time Inc., the publishing unit of Time Warner has shown tentative interest in black magazines.
(264) It is recommended for publishing students as it gives a useful background to advanced work.
(265) It is often the case that the quality of the documents produced by some one adopting desktop publishing goes down rather than up.
(266) These include the global hypertext publishing concept, the universal reader concept, and the client-server concept.
(267) Next year, the new publishing firm of Charta will be issuing a complete catalogue of the works of Burri.
(268) Founded in 1981, Softbank concentrated on two domestic markets: publishing and computer-software distribution.
(269) Publishing information as part of everyday business activity and publishing for profit are only two of the three mainstream publishing activities.
(270) Primary Primary publishing remains a strong growth area, with most of the major publishers producing new courses.
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