Sentence examples for return to publishing from inspiring English sources

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Also, this comic marks Alvin Buenaventura's return to publishing.

Since then, Regan has stayed out of publishing, hosting a Sirius Radio show and appearing on an episode of Millionaire Matchmaker that is until last fall, when, out of nowhere, Regan announced her return to publishing and started a new multimedia company under the umbrella of art publisher Phaidon.

Since then, Regan has stayed out of publishing, hosting a Sirius Radio show and appearing on an episode of Millionaire Matchmaker that is until last fall, when, out of nowhere, Regan announced her return to publishing and started a new multimedia company under the umbrella of art publisher Phaidon.

When he returned to New York, there was a brief return to publishing, working for Louise Blouin MacBain, a Canadian businesswoman who had assembled a mini-empire of art magazines.

In the pilot episode of the comedy "Younger," which recently finished its fourth season on TV Land, forty-year-old Liza (Sutton Foster) tries to return to publishing after taking fifteen years off to raise a family.

That is, until this June, when the company announced its return to publishing at a panel at the 2015 Anime Expo.

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After arriving unscathed, studying local conditions, and conducting a census of the islanders, he returned to publish his findings as a research thesis, which attained an honoured place in the annals of Russian penology: The Island of Sakhalin (1893 94).

However, Digimon series veteran Bandai (now Namco Bandai Games) returned to publish the game.

Oxberry, born in 1857, was a renowned local historian who traveled to New Zealand but returned to publish various texts, including Windy Nook Village; its inhabitants and their Co-operative store, and served a variety of roles on Gateshead Council with sufficient distinction that he was made a Freeman of Gateshead in 1937.

Despite King's decision to return to print publishing for his next two books, he doesn't consider The Plant - the tale of a supernatural vine which grows wild in a publishing house - dead and buried, "just lying dormant for half a year".

Under prodding from friends, he finally returned to publishing verse and in six years produced the three thin volumes that secured his fame.

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