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It's a better school, more difficult to get into and worthy of being singled out by your eminent publication as the object of desire of New Jersey parents making difficult decisions about where to send their orange and black seeking offspring.
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And yet, the very fact that two such eminent publications were able to achieve near-parity makes the gasp-inducing gender disparity of publications such as the Times Literary Supplement and the New Yorker seem even more offensive.
During the presidential primaries in 2000, The Weekly Standard, by then neoconservatism's pre-eminent publication, had preferred John McCain.
The minister had shown her examples of such stories in eminent foreign publications.
It has been described by its editor as "one of the pre-eminent biomedical publications in the world [ 6].
A century after the book's publication, the eminent Cambridge critic FR Leavis proposed to carve out of it an alternative novel, to be called Gwendolen Harleth after its liveliest character.
And there are many other examples, such as Melvin Burgess's Junk which like Forever was a "controversial" title on publication remains pre-eminent for its cool and non judgemental story about a group of drug users.
The appearance of "The Best of It: New and Selected Poems" (Grove/Atlantic; $24) confirms her stature: only the most eminent poets command this kind of publication, which represents for a poet what a career retrospective at a major museum means for a painter.
It was the museum's first superintendent, the eminent anatomist Richard Owen, who after the publication of The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Section the previous November, had provided Samuel Wilberforce with the arguments to try and oppose "Darwin's bulldog," Thomas H. Huxley, at the British Association for the Advancement of Science meeting in Oxford in 1860.
They talk very selectively: the more eminent and powerful the reporter or the publication, the more likely such conversations are.
Yet the temperate sentiments of the Methodists were shared only by a few others, until the publication of a tract by eminent physician and patriot Benjamin Rush, who argued against the use of "ardent spirits" (i.e., distilled alcohol), introduced the notion of addiction, and prescribed abstinence as the only cure.
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