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Kubla Khan was published quite normally.

It came from a paper in Nature on garter snakes published quite a while ago.

I began constructing crossword puzzles in early 2006 and was lucky to have my first attempts published quite quickly.

"I probably would have published quite a bit earlier if it wasn't for the cold war," he says.

I had begun to write stories, although tentatively, and by great good fortune was published quite quickly.

For instance, I published quite a lot about the tragic stories of the IDP (Internally Displaced People) in Burma's ethnic territories in women's magazines (through the angle of women nurses working for a relief group).

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"A few of the presses that did the most translations in 2014 didn't publish quite as many in 2015, but could easily bounce back next year," he says.

We've been lucky enough to publish quite a few of Ryan's poems over the years, including one of my favorites, "A Cat/A Future" (Ryan's writing habits supposedly include curling up in bed with a cat, something I heartily approve of and do regularly myself).

The European Journal of Epidemiology publishes quite frequently descriptions of new studies and presents also occasionally updates of these studies' objectives and design [ 3, 40, 41, 79– 89].

You may have to publish quite a few, depending on how many people you have in your school.

But a sheaf of paper is one thing, a published book quite another.

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