Sentence examples for genuine publishing from inspiring English sources

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We have wound round to Nicholls's novels, and to Us, a picaresque and poignant tale of a family under strain that was longlisted – to the surprise of many – for this year's Man Booker Prize, and which followed One Day, the romantic comedy so popular (selling to the tune of 5 million copies) that it qualifies as a genuine publishing phenomenon.

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Belief in pig-faced women declined, and the last significant work to treat their existence as genuine was published in 1924.

This point is far from new--Jeffrey Beall has long maintained Beall's List, a very useful catalog of publishers with dubious records of genuine academic scholarly publishing.

Oceans of papers with little genuine insight are published in obscure periodicals that no manager would ever dream of reading.

The book proved to be popular enough to be printed in two more editions and in 1796 Rückerschöld's first genuine cookbook was published, Den Nya och Fullständiga Kok-Boken ("The New and Complete Cookbook").

"He also said, just to be on the safe side, we should try and publish some genuine books".

With a likely five-year gap between the last movie and the next – it surely will not now be released until at least 2015 – executives had the chance to take everything right back to the start and shoot the rather wonderful The Magician's Nephew, a genuine prequel which Lewis published in 1955 to explain how the wicked White Witch got to Narnia in the first place.

This led to bickering among printers as to who published the genuine edition of Ames Almanackk forcing Ames to certify by card as to the original version.

Angus Fenisong, ace cub reporter of the Daily Blade, interviewed Solita Blather (author of Naked in the Hay; Hey, Naked Lady; Lady Into Mink) in New York's Stilton Hotel, where she'd just checked in with the manuscript of The Lady is a Mink, the first book ever published with a genuine mink jacket.

Is this, as Ell (2002) suggests, because 'well-meaning' people set barriers that are effectively insurmountable, or because there is a genuine mismatch between what is published and what is needed to demonstrate that PET imaging is 'good value' for the tax or insurance payer's penny?

This means that reviewers and readers may not be able to replicate a published result, despite genuine and appropriate effort by authors There is a simple solution to this for open-source or free-software licenced tools: create a minimal virtual environment which replicates the core results of a publication.

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