101.   Publishers are more likely to offer fiction during the summer, when consumers want light fare suitable for reading on airplanes and under beach umbrellas.

102.   Rarely does the advertiser have to make good on the threat, publishers being aware that advertising dollars are scarce.

103.   Publishers will be able to update their textbooks more frequently, and add interactive elements that will allow readers to use e-books in concert with the Internet.

104.   Rowling is hard at work and her publishers are patient, she said.

105.   Shareware publishers have always been strong in this area, a trend they continue with these titles.

106.   She said the publisher was to give her photographer contacts.

107.   Since government documents are in the public domain, publishers are free to use the material without paying royalties or advances.

108.   Some thought the publisher should be realistic, back down, and try to cut a deal with the well-funded Mitchell heirs.

109.   Tabloid newspapers and television shows were expected to dig deep into their pockets and book publishers were also likely to come calling.

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