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1 But I cannot tell whether to publish now would not be base and paltry.
2 You may publish now whatever you like, whenever you like.
3 These conditions have induced me to publish now the following pages, which were partly written some time ago.
4 You're ready now, so publish now . I'd worked in publishing and PR for years, so I knew the game.
5 Grieve said he would have challenged some of the redactions in the report, but was having to publish now because of the general election.
6 It is heartening to find them published now in more enduring form.
7 And I do feel desperately sorry for some of those being published now .
8 This script had to be published , and it had to be published now .
9 The book is only publishing now , some years on from the awards, because of funding delays.
10 That book, Rob, will never be published now !
11 The book can be published now ?
12 "By the way," said I, "talking of literature, how are books published now ?
13 Mr Gormley said the draft Bill was being published now "to allow for further consultation" before it was finalised.
14 It seems fairly certain that these details have being published now in order to deter further criticism and distract from further cuts.
15 He said the reports were being published now because he felt the information gathered so far should be put into the public domain.
16 It emerged last night that neither of the two reports into the potentially damaging allegations are likely to be published now until next week.
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