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One prospective publisher intimated that they might have published the game if the main character had been a monkey.

Only a few years ago, Saungkha might have published his poem in a local journal, perhaps under a pseudonym, so as to avoid detection or he might not have published it at all: writing a poem using the words "President" and "penis" before 2010 would have been practically unthinkable, or at least very daring.

However one thing I will always regret was trying to hide the funding delay from the editors simply because you might have published the fact.

Whereas, once upon a time, a variety of staid white men with typewriters might have published reviews of a new novel, today authors can easily find unfiltered feedback from a universe of fans ― on GoodReads, on Amazon, on Twitter and on the ever-proliferating blogosphere.

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If Gov. Mark Sanford of South Carolina had delivered Tiger Woods's ironclad apology instead of a lovelorn cri de coeur about his Argentine love nest, his soon-to-be-ex-wife, Jenny, might not have published a book about her marital woes.

For instance, recalling a photograph taken in Pittsburgh on the Fourth of July (Slide 1), he said: "That's the picture that, in retrospect, they might not have published.

Now, Naipaul might not have published a new book since 2007's A Writer's People, or won a literary prize since he took the Nobel in 2001 for "having united perceptive narrative and incorruptible scrutiny in works that compel us to see the presence of suppressed histories", but he's still very much alive.

If eye rolls were debilitating, we might never have published.

Some of those interviewed on background complain (on background) that their fingerprints were not supposed to be visible, but it is so clear who talked that Woodward might as well have published a list.

Now, tired of constantly being asked the same questions and worried about the harmful ways in which his creation might develop, Berners-Lee has published a book explaining how it all started - Weaving The Web: The Original Design And Ultimate Destiny Of The World Wide Web By Its Inventor.

One might wonder why Spinoza, having published the TTP in 1670, spent the last years of his life (until his death in 1677) working on a second political treatise that covers some of the same ground as the first.

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