41.   But the publisher in that case was primarily interested in profits, not political persuasion.

42.   But Twain, whose publisher was here, clearly fell in love with the place.

43.   But the publisher is no cop.

44.   But until a few years ago, publishers were hesitant to publish multicultural novels except by proven authors.

45.   By the time the publishing auction rolled around in November, New York publishers were ready to prove they had big money, too.

46.   Contrary to popular opinion, book publishers are in business to make profits, not enhance modern American literature.

47.   Daniel complained to Sulzberger so angrily about the change of plan that the publisher was offended.

48.   Despite his fearless articles, the magazine publisher was far from a saint, according to sources in Torreon.

49.   Even earlier, Lockhart said, many publishers are shipping books to the printer, and printers are shipping them to distributors.

50.   Even then, publishers are likely to take a conservative approach, rather than risk losing their old customers.

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