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And a writer could only be published once.

This is good news, as ministers had previously said that the report could only be published if MPs were available to debate it.

A year later, he took a further step, disclaiming his copyrights and declaring that henceforth his work could only be published in pirate editions.

Initially, Eliot wanted no correspondence published at all, but she "appreciated its importance and fascination" and teased him into compliance of a sort: letters could only be published if she did the selecting and the editing.

We don't publish books in the same way they were originally conceived; the economic requirement that meant William Trevor's "Mrs Silly" could only be published in a magazine, or among 11 stories of similar length, has disappeared.

(Before, these business skills could only be published using the Alexa Skills Kit Command Line Interface).

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As this is the first study to develop research priorities exclusively from primary care practitioners, the priorities could only be compared to research agendas of published guidelines at a national level.

Of 53 papers published at Amgen, results could only be confirmed in six (11percentt) of the cases.

"It could only be Morris".

It could only be delaying the inevitable.

"It could only be an aberration.

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