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The Research Guide contains selected bibliographies of English-language print resources for Slavic and East European regions.

The company commands half of all English-language print advertising, half of English-language-newspaper readers, a third of TV news-channel ads, and almost a quarter of all radio and Web ads.

A straight stick submerged in water looks bent, though it is not; railroad tracks seem to converge in the distance, but they do not; and a page of English-language print reflected in a mirror cannot be read from left to right, though in all other circumstances it can.

In 2012 Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., decided to discontinue publication of the English-language print version of the Encyclopædia Britannica and focus its editorial and marketing energies on the already popular digital versions of the encyclopaedia for online, tablet, and mobile users around the world.

In an attempt to answer the question, I tried a different tack by analysing the lists of contributors to serious English-language print or online publications (including the London Review of Books, the New York Review of Books, major broadsheet newspapers, some widely read blogs and other sources), looking for British thinkers.

Coping with ad slowdown Most of the Arabic and the English-language print media in the Emirates are coping with a fall in advertising spend of 15%to20%0% in the first quarter, led by a sharp fall in advertising from real estate, financial services and recruitment.

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English-language printed Bibles annotated by Kitaji with Japanese translations and other commentary.

It sold well for a book of its type, and is now in its fourth English-language printing.

Now add in the fact that we're talking about Spanish-language e-books, which have an even smaller audience in America than English-language printed works do.

Hate crime data was compiled by IndiaSpend from incidents reported in the English language print and online news reports in India.

Mario Bava biographer Tim Lucas described the English language print as looking "warmer, but less nuanced, with flatter tonalities" and that it "doesn't look bad" but that the Italian version "looks more vibrant, more flamboyantly nightmarish".

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