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These are some of the topics covered in his book about technology, titled  I Live in the Future & Here's How It Works, published this week by Crown Publishing.

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After you have concluded your How to on two unrelated subjects works, publish it to a How To site, like this one.

In a 2004 interview with The San Francisco Chronicle, Mrs. Carlisle said the acrimony was worth it to get works published that later contributed to a Nobel Prize for Solzhenitsyn.

Tolkien has had an active after­life; reviewing the book in The Los Angeles Times last month, Elizabeth Hand noted that it lists nine works published during his lifetime and 24 published posthumously (at least six of which have been best sellers).

The definitive studies showing it worked were published in 2006.

What Does it Do and How Does it Work was published in 1959.

Our conclusions generalize some works published before.

When it works well, journals publish a statement identifying the reason for the retraction.

The reviewers judged it to be repeating work published a decade earlier, and that its justification on the basis of scientific or medical benefit "would appear to have been small".

You can feel it from Karolyi's work, published by Quality Chess.

Though this was not entirely true, it was the first work published with his name, signed "Edgar A. Poe".

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