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Meanings of early publication in English
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Usage of early publication in English
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The following volumes, now preparing for earlypublication, will complete the series:
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The following is a list of the titles now ready and those scheduled for earlypublication.
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In 1876 he again took up the subject, and, by an earlypublication, preceded Dr. Draper.
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Opposition parties have demanded the earlypublication of a report on cancer services in the Midland Regional Hospital in Portlaoise.
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A white paper on the new Mental Health Bill was published in 1995 with the promise of its earlypublication.
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The Minister for Justice, Mr McDowell said he will submit the report to Government next Tuesday with a view to its earlypublication.
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It announced the earlypublication of a digest by the Major to be called, "The Coming New Boom," The next adv.
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And the earlypublication of a White Paper on UHI suggests an acceptance that the issue had rapidly turned sour for the public.
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They went directly to Quarry Farm, where Clemens again took up work on his book, which he hoped to have ready for earlypublication.
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Mr William Hague stole a march on the other parties yesterday with the earlypublication of the Conservative Party's £8 billion tax cutting election manifesto.
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In fact, most of the earlypublications of fairy tales were taken from the French.