91.   Stuart, however, has long been a contrarian in the publishing industry, selling books that other publishers scorned for their controversial nature.

92.   Still, she worries that the publishing industry is betraying its obligation to literature by its emphasis on the bottom line.

93.   That would be G. Bruce Knecht, who covered the book publishing industry for The Wall Street Journal before moving to its Hong Kong bureau.

94.   That seemed borne out by an indifferent publishing industry.

95.   The area even has its own publishing industry.

96.   The best part is that this is a good thing for consumers, and benefits the whole publishing industry, too.

97.   The case has served to expose some of the internal politics and pettiness of the publishing industry.

98.   The company breaks the rules of the publishing industry with alacrity and uncommon success.

99.   The Christian publishing industry also capitalizes on end-of-the-world themes.

100.   The decision marks the first time that Canadian protection of the publishing industry has had a direct impact on retailing.

a. + industry >>共 881
insurance 4.01%
banking 3.57%
pharmaceutical 2.14%
private 2.05%
financial 2.04%
recording 1.82%
local 1.66%
aerospace 1.61%
manufacturing 1.56%
state 1.52%
publishing 0.96%
publishing + n. >>共 400
house 17.58%
company 11.99%
industry 6.37%
business 3.50%
executive 2.48%
world 2.44%
group 2.04%
magnate 1.89%
information 1.73%
unit 1.65%
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