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The Chicago-based ALA, for example, in addition to its promotion of library service and librarianship, has an extensive publishing program and holds annual national conferences.

In 1879 he started a Bible journal, later called The Watch Tower, and in 1884 he founded the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, which became an extensive publishing business.

Undeterred, he continued to campaign for the same objectives and as a director of the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation from 1965 he was the driving force behind an extensive publishing programme in support of CND, against the war in Vietnam, on behalf of political prisoners, and exposing war crimes.

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An extensive published record exists for documents and relics from the Vietnam War, yet this book, well designed and photographed by Misha Anikst, offers a rare personal dimension.

In part because of his extensive published letters, van Gogh has also been mythologized in the popular imagination as the quintessential tortured artist.

His extensive published works included Ezekiel's Oracles Against Egypt, two volumes of commentaries on Jeremiah in the Old Testament Message series, a commentary on "Ezekiel" for the New Jerome Biblical Commentary and almost one hundred articles and reviews in leading biblical journals such as the Catholic Biblical Quarterly, the Journal of Biblical Literature, and Vetus Testamentum.

There are extensive published data supporting the clinical efficacy and durability of cement fixation.

Moreover, the validity of the predicted architecture is corroborated by extensive published structure-function studies.

On Numenius' view, then, Plato speaks with authority in his many and extensive published works precisely because he communicates Pythagorean doctrines.

Although there are extensive published data on the risk of subsequently developing psychiatric disorders after an ICU stay [7 10], fewer data on the impact of preexisting psychiatric diagnoses on short- and long-term ICU outcomes are available [3, 4, 11 13].

The most extensive published series about congenital hepatic tumors describes a poor prognosis for hepatoblastomas, with common early metastases and high mortality rates [13], but this series probably includes some cases of congenital rhabdoid tumors, an aggressive lesion previously classified as hepatoblastoma with negative α-fetoprotein.

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