Sentence examples for release book from inspiring English sources

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The feature will also be the cover story in the print magazine, with a three-fold cover, and there are plans to release book in April, too.

Similar to your first release Book of Shadows back in 1996, this music acts as bookends to your heavier Black Label Society stuff.

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Before doing so, however, it managed to release books by Nikolay Baytov and others.

While the impetus to release books into the Creative Commons is noble, a writer needs to get paid.

I've always wanted to release books, one with photos and one with my art.

With my other publishers all over the world, I'm just releasing it the way I normally release books.

Once registration is complete, you can register your own books, record books you have caught, release books already registered, or journal about books already registered.

You can view the whole project at Toledano's blog, or in the newly released book "Days with My Father".

Mr. DiNapoli spoke about the recently released book at a discussion moderated by Mr. Mignone at the Bryant Library in Roslyn.

In a recently released book collecting new and old entries from her advice column, "Ask Polly, Heather Havrileskyy fields a seemingly impossible query.

In the recently released book, it ranked second for service and popularity behind Mirabelle and Peter Luger, respectively.

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