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So even though [7] appeared in print eighteen months prior to the appearance in print of [36], in fact most the mathematical work done to produce the latter preceded that of the former.
"Prose" is the first appearance in print of some probing correspondence Bishop had with the poet Anne Stevenson.
Of course, the appearance in print of "Ball Four" doomed Bouton's campaign to ingratiate himself with his teammates.
"When was the first appearance in print of the phrase 'the Premier League era', wonders David from Ireland.
The first appearance in print of the elevator problem, to the best of the author's knowledge, was in Russell L. Ackoff, "Systems, Organizations, and Interdisciplinary Research," General Systems, vol. V (1960).
The appearance in print of And the Hippos Were Boiled In Their Tanks by William S Burroughs and Jack Kerouac is a literary event, not only because it drew two of the three leading Beat writers into confederacy, but because the book told a story – of male friendship, gay obsession and murder – that came to fascinate a score of American authors.
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This is a new event in editions of Keats, arranged not in the usual way of separating these writings, but rather by positioning them alongside the author's poems in order of composition or appearance in print, for a more holistic understanding of Keats's work.
"Let me assure you this is quite what we had in mind and we look forward to its appearance in print," an employee of the sugar industry group wrote to one of the authors.
§§1 and 2. Infinitary propositional and predicate languages seem to have made their first explicit appearance in print with the papers of Scott and Tarski [1958] and Tarski [1958].
It traces the path of an article about Barnett Newman from Donald Judd's typewriter in 1964 (the same year he wrote "Specific Objects," the most famous article not about Minimalism) to its appearance in print in a 1970 issue of Studio International.
The recipe, which has been tweaked over the ensuing decades, made its first appearance in print in the 1938 edition of Wakefield's "Tried and True" cookbook.
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