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foresmack

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A foretaste; a taste or sampling of things to come.

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Soon after joining (1929) textbook publisher Scott, Foresman & Co. as an editor, Barnhart graduated (1930) from the University of Chicago, where he also undertook graduate studies (1934-37).

By Rebecca Foresman March 2, 2012 This week, the magazine published Stephen Dunn's staunchly amusing poem "Testimony".

By Rebecca Foresman October 1, 2011 Reared in working-class Queens, Ellen Barkin ran with a "girl gang".

By Rebecca Foresman March 12 , 2012Before winning the 1973 Pulitzer Prize, before bolstering the representation of women in contemporary poetry during her tenure as U.S. Poet Laureate, from 1981-82, Maxine Kumin began a fruitful relationship with The New Yorker, in 1957, when her poem "The Rites" appeared in our pages.

She began working in the editorial department of Scott, Foresman in Chicago.

They argue that quantum chemical calculations which are arbitrarily close to the exact solutions are the "limit to which all approximate methods strive" (Foresman & Frisch, 1996).

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After I graduated, my first full-time job was at an education publishing company, Scott Foresman, developing reading and math software for students.

With 36,000 employees worldwide, Pearson is known in education for textbook brands like Scott Foresman and Prentice Hall.

By Rebecca Foresman January 14 , 2013_Michael McClure began his career as a Beat poet in the midst of the San Francisco renaissance.

By Rebecca Foresman November 18, 2011 On Tuesday evening at 192 Books, the poet Tess Gallagher read from her collection of new and selected poems, "Midnight Lantern".

By Rebecca Foresman April 2, 2012 This week, the magazine features "Determination," by Stephen Dobyns.

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