51.   For example, some publishers are still leery of having their content integrated with materials from competitors, she said.

52.   For the past few years, publishers have been keen on quilting, faux painting and dressing-to-match-your-personality books.

53.   Game publishers are only too happy to concentrate on CD-based games, said Mirko Freguia, product manager at Square Soft Inc. of Redmond, Wash.

54.   Her publisher is Simon and Schuster, not some musty university press.

55.   Her publisher was on the line, so she excused herself and went to the phone.

56.   Her publisher would have been in court after court defending the book against all the pesticide and agricultural industries that were poisoning the land and our foods.

57.   He warned that the current interest in black imprints is a fad and that mainstream publishers are fickle.

58.   His publisher is adamant.

59.   His publisher was at the page-proof stage, when the author had a surprise for his editors.

60.   However several major publishers are either completely abandoning or greatly cutting back on development for the Genesis or Super NES.

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