Sentence examples for publishing premises from inspiring English sources

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With money from the Arts Council, lottery-funding charities and donations it was developed and opened three years later as the press's publishing premises and performance venue.

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Within months of that being published, the premises of one John Twyn of Cloth Fair were raided and he was found guilty of unlicensed printing.

At the Tenth Party Congress in March 1921, Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin declared war against the petite bourgeoisie, and in particular the anarcho-syndicalists, with immediate consequences; the Cheka closed the publishing and printing premises of Golos Truda in Petrograd, as well as the paper's bookstore in Moscow, where all but half a dozen anarchists had been arrested.

This paper considers the application of Disability Discrimination legislation to the design and presentation of Internet web sites and takes account of the revised Code of Practice on Rights of Access – Goods, Facilities, Services and Premises published by the Disability Rights Commission in 2002.

In the publishing interface, we premise that the users already know the existence of GRAM service, so that we can use the API that is provided by GRAM service to call the application sources that the GRAM contains; then bioinformatics software's publishing is realized.

This should be always done in conjunction with findings of prior studies performed either on the premises or published in the literature.

After publishing pieces on the premise of a "wife bonus" for the New York Times and HuffPost earlier this year, the term made its way into the zeitgeist, and backlash towards Martin ensued.

"NAKED LUNCH," by William S. Burroughs The Premise Published in 1959, the satirical novel features related short stories detailing a drug addict's life.

For one thing, the book that Henry, the writer, was dissuaded from publishing seems to have been premised on precisely this cavalier attitude to reality.

Reports into Savile's activities in relation to other hospitals and hospice premises have been published.

There are many published trials in which the premises are so vague or biologically implausible that the so-called negative results are an unavoidable consequence.

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