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If an erroneous theory is being propagated, Subrahmanyam blamed "commercial (publishing) presses" for not submitting their manuscripts to the same rigorous peer review and critique as academic publishers.
Specialist gay publishing presses and a number of awards recognising LGBT achievements in the genre emerged, and by the twenty-first century blatant homophobia was no longer considered acceptable by most readers of speculative fiction.
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So where was the rest of the publishing press?
Mohammad al-Mahdi, the 35-year-old owner of a publishing press, was no less concerned.
The southwest end of Frankford Avenue is becoming an artisanal avenue, with design shops, a small publishing press, restaurants and coffeehouses moving in to this former manufacturing district.
His business acumen was such that he also ran a publishing press and had licenses to sell wine and own an apothecary.
Perhaps the author of the published press release might have been wiser to leave out the fact it's actually worth three times as much?
Privacy is policed by self-regulation, backed by the threat of public humiliation: errant newspapers must publish press-council rulings across most of a page.
Often, there is significant publicity surrounding the event, which may include televised broadcasts, published press releases and various new media exposure.
In the ocean of publishing, vanity presses are the sharks.
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