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His works achieved a worldwide readership and were particularly esteemed in France and the Soviet Union.

Wikipedia relies on about 70,000 people each month who edit the articles for a worldwide readership.

While sharing his passions for space and the sea with a worldwide readership, Mr. Clarke kept his emotional life private.

Economist This weekly newspaper famous for its championing of free trade was founded in 1843 and now claims a worldwide readership of 3 million people.

As Mr Yusuf wistfully remarks, the slender first report won a worldwide readership but few people now read past the lengthy executive summaries.Despite the bank's best efforts, economic growth remains a mystery: no one really knows why some countries sustain it over decades and others do not.

In fact, my first ever piece of published work - complete with glaring typo (how 'chapbook' is that) - appeared in issue 25 of 'The Kerouac Connection', a serious publication with a worldwide readership and contributions from writers such as Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Carolyn Cassady.

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Martin has now sold more than fifteen million books worldwide, and his readership will likely multiply exponentially after the launch, this month, of "Game of Thrones," a lavish HBO series based on "A Song of Ice and Fire".

'A life of usefulness, literature and religion was not by any means a life of event.' One hundred and eighty years and possibly as large a number of books on Austen later, her fame and her readership worldwide continue to grow and however 'uneventful' and ill-documented her life, there are always plenty of biographers queuing up to write it.

But he was growing tetchier and tetchier as the discussion continued obviously I had forgotten the main candidate and finally he came out with it: 'I would say that Catch-22 has remained highly regarded since 1960 so it may be the novel that still has life and worldwide respect and readership.' It is a source of annoyance to him that Saul Bellow won the Nobel Prize and he didn't.

As an online-open access journal, CAPMH ensures visibility to an extensive readership worldwide; as the official journal of IACAPAP, it is well positioned to catalyze global collaborative efforts.

According to Universal Uclick, Dear Abby appears in about 1,400 newspapers worldwide, has a daily readership of more than 110 million — in print and on its Web site, dearabby.com — and receives more than 10,000 letters and e-mails a week.

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