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单词 Publisher
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(1) He sent the 400-page manuscript to his publisher.
(2) The publisher has the copyright on all his books.
(3) The advance must be repaid to the publisher if the work is not completed on time.
(4) You can order the book directly from the publisher.
(5) She now has a publisher for her book.
(6) The publisher impinged on the author's rights.
(7) Finding a publisher is hard for all writers.
(8) The agreement assigns copyright to the publisher.
(9) The Author hereby warrants that the Publisher is the owner of the copyright.
(10) The publisher lashed out 70 000 copies of his recent work.
(11) Nigel Deering, the publisher(), is quietly confident about the magazine's chances.
(12) The majority of contracts give the publisher the right to edit a book after it's done.
(13) The publisher has printed 50 000 copies of his book.
(14) The company's new publisher just moved over from Villard Books.
(15) Her publisher wants her to spice up her stories with sex.
(16) The publisher is responsible for obtaining the necessary permissions to reproduce illustrations.
(17) The publisher has signed an agreement for the exclusive distribution of the books in the US.
(18) As a newspaper publisher he understood the power of the printed word .
(19) In all his years as a book publisher, he rarely backed the wrong horse.
(20) It has become the biggest publisher of new poetry in Britain, with 50 new titles a year.
(21) He's writing a history of the town for a local publisher.
(22) Cambridge University Press arranged a tie-up with the German publisher Klett.
(23) It is illegal to reproduce these worksheets without permission from the publisher.
(24) The sell-off is aimed at repositioning the company as a publisher principally of business information.
(25) His son, Arthur Ochs Junior, is expected to succeed him as publisher.
(26) The bishop made his views clear in a letter to the publisher.
(27) Kelman had a book published in the US more than a decade before a British publisher would touch him.
(28) He quit his job and struck out on his own as a publisher.
(29) The suit was faultless: Wood guessed that he was a very successful publisher or a banker.
(30) In a publishing deal, the average split used to be 50:50 between writer and publisher.
(1) He sent the 400-page manuscript to his publisher.
(2) The publisher has the copyright on all his books.
(3) He's writing a history of the town for a local publisher.
(4) Cambridge University Press arranged a tie-up with the German publisher Klett.
(5) The advance must be repaid to the publisher if the work is not completed on time.
(6) It is illegal to reproduce these worksheets without permission from the publisher.
(7) He quit his job and struck out on his own as a publisher.
(8) The publisher are looking for a Chinese tranlator for her novel.
(9) The publisher upped the ante for the biography by offering 1000 yuan.
(10) I had never been spontaneously approached by a publisher and such condescension rather turned my head.
(11) The publisher has printed 10 , 000 copies of the book.
(31) The publisher are looking for a Chinese tranlator for her novel.
(32) Pages should not be copied without the permission of the publisher.
(33) When the book was first written no publisher would print it.
(34) The publisher upped the ante for the biography by offering 1000 yuan.
(35) Goodhue shattered the glass ceiling as the first female publisher at Time Inc.
(36) The publisher expected the book to sell 1,500 copies, tops.
(37) I had never been spontaneously approached by a publisher and such condescension rather turned my head.
(38) I would like to thank my publisher, my editor and, last but not least,(http:///publisher.html) my husband.
(39) The publisher has printed 10 , 000 copies of the book.
(40) A music publisher will give writers an advance.
(41) Walker has recently fallen out with his publisher.
(42) In a totally different vein is Xerox's Ventura Publisher.
(43) His publisher keeps a list on computer disk.
(44) What does the publisher or author stand to lose?
(45) Ventura Publisher the desktop publishing package developed by Xerox.
(46) The music publisher represents the writer and their compositions.
(47) I worked for a book publisher back in New York.
(48) Until quite recently(), most music publishing agreements assigned all rights in a song to the publisher for this full copyright term.
(49) I instantly recognized that every computer user was now potentially a publisher.
(50) Publisher A knowledge of publisher's reputations and known specializations often help in evaluating a book's content.
(51) The publisher Moxon went so far as to put out an edition of the Shelley forgeries, with an introduction by Robert Browning.
(52) I had to pay the publisher to print the books, and not many people bought them.
(53) In Ross v Hopkinson, an actress sued the publisher of a novel in which a character bore her stage name.
(54) His decision was made in 1992, when he gave up his brief dual role as publisher.
(55) But would a publisher - or the reading public for that matter?
(56) Interleaf Publisher provides its own environment which includes a word processor, graphics package and so on.
(57) Often, the book publisher, not the author, picks up the tab.
(58) The leading Stockholm trade publisher Norstedts, also included in the 1990 takeover, has a significant legal publishing department.
(59) Millionaire publisher Steve Forbes, who is suddenly picking up steam?
(60) The book was compiled by a panel of experts, working in conjunction with the publisher.
(61) To close one magazine is unlucky; but to close two casts serious doubts on your capabilities as a publisher.
(62) The series was the brainchild of publisher Allen Lane and architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner and the first volume appeared in 1953.
(63) In ten years, he was editor and publisher of the Tribune, and a rich man.
(64) A major New York paperback publisher considered a reprint, Hutchinson said, but company honchos later changed their minds.
(65) It went through several mutations, but he failed to convince his publisher of its commercial viability.
(66) For the first time Dinah met his publisher, Mr Lamprey, who was the groomsman.
(67) The complete catalogue, usually annual, gives an author and title record of all books in print from the publisher concerned.
(67) try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(68) The finished manuscript was sent to the publisher on 3 January.
(69) He said that the publisher got the copyright in each song written by the defendant for one shilling.
(70) This last defence might well be available to a book publisher.
(71) I drafted a letter to the publisher, complaining about the offending sentence.
(72) The publisher will not accept your manuscript until it has been thoroughly revised.
(73) Harry Potter continues to spin his magic, doubling publisher Bloomsbury's profits to $ 8m.
(74) Usually the book publisher, not the author, picks up the tab for a publicity tour.
(75) He found the name of the publisher and entered it in his black address book.
(76) Daly the music publisher was nice enough, but hardly a friend.
(77) Higher education staff see their academic imprimatur as more important in career terms than being accepted by a commercial publisher.
(78) Bob Merry has been named publisher of Congressional Quarterly after six years as executive editor.
(79) Such men of enterprise and initiative as Lord Stevens and the publisher Lord Weidenfeld stood in huddles around television sets.
(80) The same was true of the publisher, who paid all fees, monies, and royalties to Quinn through the agent.
(81) Morris has been involved in a long legal dispute with his publisher.
(82) Publisher, a journalism trade magazine, and a series of press releases.
(83) During her 12-year tenure at Beacon, annual sales tripled and the number of titles carried annually by the Boston publisher doubled.
(84) She has spent her free time researching the book and is now looking for a publisher.
(85) The Post got the book from a sister company, the publisher HarperCollins.
(86) There are really only two important considerations as far as the desktop publisher is concerned; is it readable and does it look good.
(87) In general, the photograph will be protected by copyright which will be owned by the publisher or perhaps a freelance photographer.
(88) Cissy Patterson, publisher of the Washington Times-Herald, had fresh flowers brought aboard at stopping places along the way.
(89) But Picture Publisher presents complex features in an accessible fashion; a likeable, powerful package.
(90) There are, however, limitations that the desktop publisher needs to be aware of.
(91) This formula is determined by each publisher and is series-specific.
(92) The second is donated by Ian Allen, the well-known transport book publisher.
(93) The publisher will require the client to complete an enquiry form soas to be satisfied as to the factual accuracy of the advertisement.
(94) This, sadly, has to be reflected in the size of royalty paid to the publisher.
(95) He doesn't recognize the name, not that many people seem to know his or that of his publisher.
(96) Closed lists are set up by some sort of authority or publisher to keep you informed of news or changes.
(97) To complete the link, he even bought his factory from the disgraced newspaper publisher!
(97) try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(98) Cox, as the elder, more established, and richer man, was the financial backer and often the named publisher.
(99) The magazine publisher had always hoped that supply-side guru Jack Kemp would head the Republican ticket.
(100) But to make back its investment, the publisher will need to sell at least a half-million copies.
(101) Since the publisher did not call back, Hathaway called the magazine herself.
(102) Jane Eyre was not the first book that Charlotte had sent to a publisher.
(103) The sale will recoup a small portion of the money stolen from company pension funds by the publisher.
(104) The artist receives 88 pence, the producer and publisher another 88 between them.
(105) The magazine publisher will formally announce his withdrawal in Washington Thursday.
(106) I gave the novel to the literary agent Curtis Brown to negotiate with a publisher.
(107) Masthead details of publisher and editorial staff usually printed on the contents page.
(108) By Christmas, the publisher expects to have 25 titles available.
(109) However, the publisher was beaming, his grey hair smooth in the sunlight from the dusty window.
(110) Opponents claim the millionaire publisher is trying to buy votes with his fat checkbook.
(111) She has worked, on and off, as a freelance proof reader and copy editor for a national publisher.
(112) The Schroeder case concerned an agreement between a young songwriter and a music publisher.
(113) Waterstones winners Waterstones staff took first prize in two recent publisher competitions.
(114) I had a negative view of the publisher, and I transferred that perception to her.
(115) Among the many booksellers and publishers whom I spotted letting their hair down on the dance floor was independent publisher Christopher Hurst.
(116) Each publisher had sent it back, in a packet addressed to Currer Bell.
(117) The next threat on the horizon is the rise and rise of the high-quality local ELT publisher.
(118) The publisher is offered an opportunity to respond to the Government's response.
(119) Route 66 Magazine, a three-year-old quarterly, is growing beyond the wildest dreams of its publisher, Paul Taylor.
(120) Loeb, the newspaper publisher, gained a national reputation as a spiteful manipulator of politics.
(121) Cine Blitz International publisher Rajesh Mehra attacked the blanket ban.
(122) Another important atheist to appear on the scene was the writer and publisher Richard Carlile.
(123) Not too hot to handle, for an old-fashioned family publisher like Jackson's?
(124) Can you see the kinds of books a particular publisher tends to market? Use your notebook here.
(125) Final victory would be represented by the acceptance of a novel by a publisher.
(126) The book went through several revisions before the publisher was finally satisfied with it.
(127) "The comments were not meant to disparage any company's products," stated the publisher.
(127) try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(128) It is a news organization and a publisher.
(129) The publisher was inundated with orders.
(130) He's the publisher of the Carlson Publishing Company.
(131) The newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer established the prize.
(132) Al Jacinto is a Mindanao publisher and political analyst.
(133) The publisher is death on sloppily typed manuscripts.
(134) I'm going to consult with my publisher about my forthcoming book.
(135) Despite her enthusiasm "Lord of Misrule" failed to attract interest from a mainstream publisher.
(136) Fist , 36 , former publisher of the Nation, has never held public office, but cutteeth on politics.
(137) In 1910, the German publisher Baedeker brought out a new edition of its Handbook to Great Britain.
(138) Magazine publisher Larry Flynt also let it be known this week that he too would try to unseat Governor Davis.
(139) A few years ago I was asked by a publisher to consider writing a novel, and the idea has been in cold storage ever since.
(140) By day I am the editor of mainstream American magazine called Wired, I work for Conde Nast, the biggest magazine publisher and by night I am a blogger and I write a book about niches.
(141) That pilot is now, incidentally, a well - known newspaper publisher in Munich.
(142) The publisher complied, but sent all its unexpurgated copies abroad.
(143) And though gas prices generally rise as the summer approaches and more people take to the road, don't expect the kind of rapid hikes seen last year, said publisher Trilby Lundberg.
(144) With the government arrests continuing, dissident groups are becoming weaker everyday , said a 37 - year - old publisher.
(145) When the book is in stock, either because it was already or by an extra order via the publisher, the book is ready for shipment.
(146) The publisher policy assembly must match the processor architecture of the assembly that it applies to.
(147) Meanwhile, Canadian newspaper publisher Metro teamed up with location-based social network Foursquare to offer users restaurant reviews based on their GPS-enabled phone's location.
(148) After senior high, he worked as an art designer for a magazine publisher for some time.
(149) "Who's your publisher?" — "Lockett Press," she said, and she raised an eyebrow meaningfully.
(150) "We all know that these companies are taking a loss and that's not going to continue forever, " said Jonathan Karp, publisher and editor in chief at Twelve, an imprint of the Hachette Book Group.
(151) Electronic manuscript: Typesetting data stored in magnetic media such AS disk or tape, supplied to a publisher or typesetter by the author.
(152) Blizzard Entertainment & reg ; is a premier developer and publisher of entertainment software.
(153) Last weekend, the London home of Martin Rynja, the Dutch -born publisher of the novel, was targeted in a suspected petrol bomb attack.
(154) Frederick Douglass (1817-1895), who escaped from slavery, became an author and publisher and was internationally known for his instrumental role in the abolitionist movement.
(155) Let me refer to The Stylus, I am resolved to be my own publisher.
(156) A magazine publisher is trying to decide how many magazines she should deliver to each individual distribution outlet in order to maximize profits.
(157) When the company begins selling content on mobile apps, it will most likely work with Apple as well, but not happily, said Jon K. Rust, co-president of Rust and publisher of The Southeast Missourian.
(157) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(158) Aderson, J . R . Cognitive Psychology and Its Implication . Worth Publisher .
(159) Brodie says she invented it for herself and successfully pitched the job to the high-end magazine publisher in 2005.
(160) "He made it pretty clear from day one that he's an American first of all," said Hong Huang, the fashion magazine publisher.
(161) I've also sold one or two to an American publisher.
(162) I went to a small publisher in Texas who let us do what we wanted to do. I didn't want to proselytize and preach.
(163) Brokers increasingly have been spurned by big retail banks, which rely on branches and building salaried sales forces, says Guy Cecala, publisher of the trade paper Inside Mortgage Finance.
(164) This scene is what runs the best-seller into the twenty-ninth edition before the publisher has had time to draw a check for the advance royalties.
(165) For example, I met a distinguished botanist a dinner party given a New York book publisher.
(166) In this case the publisher mediation requires an explicit list of subscribers and must actively send the request to each.
(167) He writes in despair, and the result is a demented book that no publisher will handle.
(168) An example of this was Robert McCormick , publisher of The Chicago Tribune.
(169) In 2006 it bought Emap France, France's third largest magazine publisher.
(170) Both covers must also clearly and legibly identify you as the publisher of these copies.
(171) Bonnier, the magazine publisher, plans to sell annual subscriptions to the digital version of Popular Science for Android users but will not charge for articles on its Web site.
(172) Being both a sex therapist and a magazine publisher, I felt I was being charged twice with the same crime.
(173) Another project can be found in Argentina — the National Braille Publisher in Buenos Aires.
(174) Book publisher may alter or abridge a work with the permission of the copyright owner.
(175) Magazine Publisher: Our magazine does not have a liberal bias.
(176) The Financial Times was the first major news publisher to launch an app of this type, which allows readers to access its award-winning journalism easily and quickly direct from the phone’s browser.
(177) Hearst was an American newspaper magnate and leading newspaper publisher.
(178) "This is beyond books, " said Paul Baggaley, publisher at rival firm Picador. "It has become an event which is a phenomenon."
(179) Using a pre - defined linked server or remote server login for the Publisher.
(180) Even at the turn of the century, publishing was a closed game. Today, anyone can be a publisher, thanks to the read/write Web (no pun intended).
(181) It is a good trader, mathematician, editor and publisher. It has excellent argumentative and analytical power.
(182) Amelia co-stars Richard Gere as publisher George Putnam who turned Amelia Earhart into a star and, along the way, fell in love with and married her.
(183) Gaskell noted the portrait of her over the fireplace, commissioned by her publisher from the fashionable artist George Richmond.
(184) After discovering that The Sunday Republican had recently been scanned and digitized by Readex, a publisher of digital historical materials, I was finally able to zero in on this forgotten document.
(185) Last month Meredith , an American publisher of magazines such as Fitness and Parents, bought Healia.
(186) Author Last name name. Year. Title of Book . City of publication Publisher.
(187) As James Grant, gold bug and publisher of Grant's Interest Rate Observer, a newsletter, points out, in recent years the huge glut of government debt has not stopped a sharp rise in its price.
(188) Most admired for her brilliant stream-of-consciousness novels, Woolf (1882-1941) also worked as a publisher and wrote short stories, criticism, reviews, and volumes of lucid, imaginative essays.
(189) The company claimed that Google was liable as a publisher of defamatory comments.
(190) Bloomsbury, J. K. Rowling's publisher, does not declare the price at which it sells the books to retailers, but it is likely to be 55 per cent lower than the cover price.
(191) Imagine what it is like to have as your first job out of college working for the publisher of two of your literary heroes.
(192) A lawyer by training, Poh is the publisher of the "oldest wine publication in South East Asia, " The Wine Review.
(193) In this instance, the publisher is not alone in its certitude.
(194) The merge process could not enumerate schema information at the Publisher.
(195) The size of the deal was not revealed but the newspaper publisher is retaining the pension assets, liabilities and certain employee obligations of Newsweek.
(196) In the 1940 s and 50 s, the publisher and songwriter equally shared income from record sales.
(197) Mr. Windaus used the photograph by courtesy of the publisher.
(198) Remember that's why we discussed having a licensee publisher a game.
(199) She then hired Telemachus Press LLC in Longboat Key, Fla., to act as her digital publisher, including formatting the manuscript, for about $3,() 000.
(200) The Public Library of Science is now the world's largest not-for-profit open-access journal publisher.
(201) Ed Defort, publisher and editorial director for American Funeral Director magazine, says it's a definite trend.
(202) A Book publisher may alter or abridge a work with the permission of the copyright owner.
(203) Named after Joseph Pulitzer , the Hungarian - born US newspaper publisher, the prizes were established by Pulitzer's will.
(204) Despite her enthusiasm "Lord of Misrule" failed to attract interest from a mainstream publisher. "It was like dropping it over a cliff," she said.
(205) It was the first movie by Welles, who bucked studio and storytelling conventions to craft a landmark film about the rise and fall of a William Randolph Hearst-like newspaper publisher.
(206) The publisher sold the copyright on the novel to a movie producer.
(207) If the book publisher refuses to reprint or republish the work when the stocks of the book are exhausted, the copyright owner shall have the right to terminate the contract.
(208) This requires alternatively the role of discussion leader, project leader, rapporteur, or publisher.
(209) And even Rushdie's publisher, Viking Penguin, was forced to temporarily close its New York City office to improve security.
(210) The publisher asked the writer to leave out the first chapter.
(211) "The importance of continuing the family line is eroding as China modernizes," says Hung Huang, a Beijing publisher who adopted a girl last year.
(212) At the second desk was a half-finished set of Beethoven's symphonies that Czerny was arranging for piano duet for another publisher.
(213) If the publisher refuses to reprint or republish the work when the stock of the book is exhausted, the copyright owner shall have the right to terminate the contract.
(214) You should apply to the publisher for permission to reprint an extract.
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