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Abbi made his recording of Luntz available to Mother Jones, and David Corn published it with his comments on April 25th.
Some months later, Gilbert placed her first short story in Esquire, which published it with the subtitle "the debut of an American writer".
I wince to read that story today, but I published it with an odd photo I'd found in a junk shop, and at least I still like the picture.
Its moral message recommended it to John Wesley, a founder of Methodism, who edited an abridged version in 1780, and, later, to the clergyman author Charles Kingsley, who published it with an enthusiastic biographical preface in 1859.
I feel certain you published it with no thought to who owned the source material.
He published it with the title "World's Cringiest Children Ever Make Grime", and then left for Whitley Bay.
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In the end, I chose halibut for this recipe so I could publish it with a clear conscience.
If you object to having your real name used, tell us; if not, we'll publish it with your entry.
She is publishing it with a print-on-demand technology that promises to help make such journals financially viable again.
The publisher added: "I regret that we have reluctantly come to the conclusion that we could not publish it with commercial success".
My suspicion is that, if Pietsch can't find a full book in the manuscript, he will say so and publish it with notes explaining what's missing.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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