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Of course, Brontë did not intend the book to be published for a teen audience.

Changes in technology allowed for photo books to be published for a larger audience.

You cited a ruling by the media regulator that a correction should be published for a cartoon in a newspaper.

A good, appealing textbook can be published for a modest price if the book has a market of more than 15,000 copies.

Mr. Maqami allowed a reporter a glimpse at a rendering and floor plan, but Ms. Payne said these could not be published for a "variety of reasons," including security concerns.

I just wrote a book about this whole subject, and it won't be published for a year.

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Home Office ministers say it is unprecedented for such interactive crime maps to be published for an entire country and that it has been done without compromising the privacy of victims and witnesses, or having a negative effect on house prices.

Once engineered, the Web Service must be "published" for an intended audience.

The 3D article can then be published for an online web delivery using the activeICM/active X components as well as be downloaded as a single file to be browsed with all its attached objects locally with the ICM browser.

In 1981, nothing had been published for a general readership.

2008 Outliers: The Story of Success is published, for a rumoured $4m fee.

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