Sentence examples for may published from inspiring English sources

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In October, Mr. May published a report after a Tompkins County legislator, Carol Chock, asked him to look into the issue.

Runaway by Peter May, published by Quercus, is out now.

In 1910, two years before his death, at the age of seventy, Karl May published Volume I of his autobiography, "My Life and My Efforts".

The author Barbara Kingsolver became a locavore and in May published "Animal, Vegetable, Miracle" (HarperCollins Publishers), which chronicles her family's yearlong adventure trying to eat locally.

The Woking News & Mail reappeared as a monthly in May, published by a local family concern, and became a fortnightly last month.

In 1950, when the psychoanalyst Rollo May published The Meaning of Anxiety, he observed that at that point only two others, Søren Kierkegaard and Sigmund Freud, had undertaken book-length treatments of the idea of anxiety.

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Yukos may publish fourth-quarter results using generally accepted accounting principles in May or June, and the figures probably will not include Sibneft, Mr. Misamore said.

The company has said it may publish these costs.

The group may publish online guides to behaving well abroad.

"New York may publish the books, but Seattle significantly defines America's reading list".

They may publish more learned books than they have in the past.

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