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1 I tweeted back: 'Jenny the deal is: we publish in two months.
2 Countless laws exist that restrict the media right to publish in Australia.
3 Which he means the preachers shall there openly publish in the pulpit.
4 We try to publish in journals that make us look better, i.e.
5 However, it may be just as well to publish in the fall.
6 And we publish in English, which gives us a huge potential readership.
7 This project will be published in full in Public Health Research; Vol.
8 Published in cooperation with ENDS Environment Daily, Europe's choice for environmental news.
9 A company spokesman said Barbassa's statements published in the paper were accurate.
10 But this year, the report will be different when published in October.
11 Final figures for last year are to be published in early 2010.
12 Positive results of tests in animals against Ebola were published in February.
13 Ms O'Rourke said the legislation was expected to be published in 2001.
14 The report, published in Britain, was sponsored by the former building society.
15 This volume, first published in South African in 2017, is the result.
16 The research was published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health.
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