51.   The television and publishing executive Peter O. Price is expected to be named president of the National Academy of Television, Arts and Sciences on Monday.

52.   Though television spots are highly visible, some publishing executives say only the largest computer makers are running them.

53.   Timothy Robinson of Boston, a retired publishing executive, knows this well.

54.   When she returned to New York, the former Lee Bouvier met and married Michael Canfield, a publishing executive.

55.   While credited with significantly raising the profile of the publishing house, some publishing executives say he lacked the management and business skills required to run an imprint.

56.   With such a rising din of celestial conversation, how do earthbound publishing executives verify heavenly access for a book deal?

57.   With the ascendance of the high kiddie literary form, publishing executives are already rushing to capitalize.

58.   Wolff, a successful publishing executive, devotes his spare time to trying to teach grown-ups how not to act like children.

59.   Women with brush-on lashes and bouffant hair mingle with a boyish publishing executive sporting a Pucci pocket handkerchief.

60.   Yet publishing executives deny that the gambles on celebrity and scandal leave less room for serious analysis.

a. + executive >>共 907
top 17.62%
senior 9.93%
former 9.67%
corporate 6.39%
advertising 2.24%
the 2.00%
marketing 1.82%
american 1.37%
key 1.34%
insurance 1.14%
publishing 0.76%
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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