Sentence examples for published published from inspiring English sources

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In 2009, he published published Browning's L'Anneau et le Livre, republished G.K. Chesterton's out-of-print 1903 Robert Browning (Chesterton's first book), Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Sonnets from the Portuguese and Henry James's Sur Robert Browning.

not published; published in the same impact factor journal ( ± 0.5); published in higher impact factor journal or.

Barton first published published his "findings" in his 1988 book The Myth of Separation, and repeated it in one of his videos, and from there it spread.

Studies were not limited by publication status (whether fully published, published in abstract form, or unpublished) or language of publication.

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In academia, Rule No. 1 is publish, publish, publish.

Maybe a lot of them are grad students scrambling to publish, publish, publish.

By Macy Halford November 10, 2008 In academia, Rule No. 1 is publish, publish, publish.

(historyworkstv, commenter) "There's still a challenge to convince researchers that time on public engagement is time well spent, particularly when there is competing pressure from the REF to publish, publish, publish".

And everyone started following the recipe to publish, publish, publish.

publish: publishes a message in a subscribed topic.

"People say to me, 'You should have only one thing on your mind: Publish, publish, publish.

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