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Regardless, it saw print as a side story for Pokémon: The Electric Tale of Pikachu in the July 1998 issue of CoroCoro Comic.
It saw print at the same time as his new collection of documents, sampling the archives of French Ambassadors to the Porte: Lettres et extraits concernant les relations des principautés roumaines avec la France, 1728-1810 ("Letters and Excerpts on the Relations between the Romanian Principalities and France").
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"Then we unrolled it and saw printed writing.
His book saw print only in 1865.
Three years before the book saw print.
We saw print magazines like SPIN and VIBE stop printing.
Not until 1999 did it finally see print, first in Joshua Berrett's "Louis Armstrong Companion" (Schirmer), then in Thomas Brothers' "Louis Armstrong, in His Own Words: Selected Writings" (Oxford).
But "I was a very ill fit," he said, "because I had just come in as a spoiled brat who could do anything I wanted to, and if I did the story, that's the way it would see print.
Would it have seen print had Cánovas been a faculty member with a grant of his own rather than an ex-postdoc without a job?
Again, it didn't see print until 1832, long after its author's death, when his friend Leigh Hunt may have judged it useful to assist in the agitation for the Reform Bill: a majestic piece of English compromise.
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