Sentence examples for wise publishing from inspiring English sources

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And yet, in the person of gentle newcomer Michael Kiwanuka and with a resurgence of interest in Bill Withers' brand of smooth soul, time is probably right for this portrait of the humble ex-serviceman, a man whose writing and wise publishing decisions have made him a role model for how to assume responsibility for oneself in the music business.

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The information Mr. Wise published about Mr. Roethlisberger was made up — a test, he said, of how fast a piece of misinformation could spread online.

As Dahl himself got older, his stories did indeed become sweeter and wiser; published in 1982 and 1988 respectively, The BFG and Matlida constitute the last children's books he published in his lifetime.

Beethoven was probably wise to publish the C minor Trio as the last in the set.

Feng and co would be wise to publish more details perhaps a set of sample questions, even.

"We don't believe it's wise to publish it now, because it might get trampled in the Israeli elections," a senior American official said.

"It is neither reasonable, nor logical, nor wise to publish drawings and films offensive or attacking the prophet of Islam," the International Union of Muslim Scholars said in a statement, AFP reported.

In 1770, the children's book Be Merry and Wise was published by Carnan and Newbery at no. 65 in St .Paul's Church-yard in the City of London.

Many people who by either choice or necessity left their cars at home took to the city's buses, although it was a measure of some people's unfamiliarity with the municipal transportation system that The Arizona Republic felt it wise to publish hints on how and where to catch a bus, and the protocol for riding one.

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I first learned about Lanza in 1992 when he wrote an article called "The Wise Science" published in The Humanist Vol. 52, No. 6, p. 24.

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