Sentence examples for publishing feat from inspiring English sources

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Denton's greatest publishing feat, objectively speaking, occurred about six months ago.

As we learned by listening to and watching Sylvia in her bookshop, to accomplish her publishing feat she had to become Joyce's secretary, editor, impresario, and banker, and had to hire outsiders to run her shop.

As we learned by listening to and watching Sylvia in her bookshop, to accomplish her publishing feat she became Joyce's secretary, editor, impresario, and banker, and had to hire outsiders to run her shop.

A remarkable publishing feat of the 18th century was the 70-volume collected edition of Voltaire's works (1784 89) produced at Kehl, in Baden, by Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais, the author of The Barber of Seville and The Marriage of Figaro.

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When he published that feat in the journal Science, Venter said his team had created "synthetic life".

Mr. Cannon included what he said was the only description of Russell's feat published around the time of the Titanic disaster, a column called "Salt Lakers in Gotham" that had appeared in a Utah newspaper.

Hal created and oversaw the various corporations that managed the day-to-day business of the legendary band; his guiding hand is credited with preserving the band's enduring legacy and their valuable intellectual property, including ownership of their music masters and publishing rights (a rare feat in the early days of rock 'n roll music).

In retrospect, getting your book published by one of the top five publishers is a feat for the ego, but not much else.

They finished, finally, a couple of weeks ago, less than a month before the book was scheduled to be published - no mean feat in a world where the final touch to a book is usually made more than a year before it hits the shelves.

(It has been truly busy recently; the largest ensemble of working qubits was reported on Arxiv in January, and the biggest quantum computer number-crunching feat was published in Physical Review Letters in late March).

A photograph of Pond's feat was published in Life magazine in June 1937.

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