Sentence examples for striking publication from inspiring English sources

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A colleague tells me that it takes this long for each student to produce at least one truly outstanding paper, which furnishes the necessary confidence (and the beginning of a striking publication record) for a successful research career.

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No less striking was the publication in 1944 of the Swedish economist Gunnar Myrdal's classic investigation of race relations, "An American Dilemma".

It noted that the shrinking of the Arctic ice sheet, illustrated in the 10th edition of its atlas, "is one of the most striking changes in the publication's history".

But "The Silent Wife" has a striking story behind its publication that makes it an unlikely best seller: In a season that has been dominated by brand-name authors — Khaled Hosseini, Stephen King and J. K. Rowling — Ms. Harrison was a Toronto writer and an unknown, who had never published a novel before.

In yet another sobering sign that climate change is drastically altering our planet, National Geographic has updated its "Atlas of the World" in what it calls "one of the most striking changes in the publication's history".

This absolute increase in the volume of publication masks striking inequities both in terms of the research focus and the research settings.

With their unconventional and striking use of fonts, publications like Wired and McSweeney's, both based in San Francisco, owe it a debt.

These results agree with our previous observations in the mouse (Huch et al., 2013b) yet are in striking contrast to recent publications in which, utilizing several lineage tracing approaches, ductal/resident stem cells have been described as not contributing to mouse liver regeneration (Schaub et al., 2014; Yanger et al., 2014; Yanger et al., 2013).

Chief among his many mysteries was his seeming indifference to publication -- in striking contrast to his contemporary Ben Jonson.

Neither was he the first prominent anticontagionist in Britain; indeed the sensational aspects of his theory bore a striking similarity to those in publications of the 1720s.

In 1985, one critic called the book "a dangerous publication," which bore a "striking similarity" to the "misogynistic" fifteenth-century witch-hunting text "Malleus Maleficarum".

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