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One of Bernhard Schlink's detective novels has at last been published in English.

Now that the report has at last been published, it is clear why it was unacceptable to the government.

Now the first volume of "The American People," that mammoth novel whose manuscript I had once goggled at, has at last been published.

The long-awaited LaingBuisson report on creating a marketplace for children's social services in England has at last been published by the Department for Education.

(The complete text of these hymns has now at last been published by the Hebrew University in Jerusalem; only five of them up to this time were generally available to scholars).

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His last was published this year.

Now, nearly two decades later, "English, August" is at last being published in America.

The fourth issue publishes this month, though when the last was published, in May, a friend of mine thumbed its pages suspiciously and started interrogating me.

"The Day I Turned Uncool (Confessions of a Reluctant Grown-up)" (Villard), his last, was published in 2002 and was a finalist for the Thurber Prize for American Humor.

All but the last were published in The New Yorker, and it is from this quartet that Kees's fame, such as it is, continues to flow.

When the last was published, she said in the introduction: "I'm frequently asked why I don't write my memoirs.

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