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Harvard University Press decided to reprint it.

They decided to reprint the novel as Fallada originally wrote it.

"Newspapers, in simultaneous spurts of fancy, decided to reprint the New York telephone directories as an obituary notice".

Suddenly she was back in favor: publishers wanted her books, Cape decided to reprint the backlist, she was interviewed and filmed and celebrated.

Then, in 1877, two prominent British reformers, Annie Besant and Charles Bradlaugh, decided to reprint "Fruits of Philosophy" to test an obscenity statute.

However, the Tel Aviv-based Babel Publishers has now decided to reprint the catalog for distribution abroad and may also publish a Hebrew edition.

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The following year Popular decided to add another fantasy reprint magazine to their line-up: the title they chose was A. Merritt's Fantasy Magazine, and the first issue was dated December 1949.

But a special edition of "Tales," originally published in 1923 and reprinted in 2008, decided to add them anyway, and we're glad it did.

Renate Künast, would-be farm reformer ReprintsInstead, he decided to offer the cabinet's resignation.

That newspaper you received Friday reporting that two young Stanford graduates have decided to become instant billionaires by taking their Internet company public was not some reprint from the late 90's.

The road less travelled Basle brush Calming the waters Germany's alien mutuals Tensions under the table Promises, promises Reprints Related items Germany’s alien mutualsApr 29th 1999Another group decided to remain mutually owned.

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