61.   The sad reality is that the prominent publisher will no doubt have plenty of company.

62.   The publishers would have to decide whether to destroy tons of books.

63.   The week of the attack, few publishers had the stomach to talk about relevant books.

64.   These specify that the publishers have the rights necessary for electronic uses.

65.   Web site publishers have from the beginning seen such deals as an additional source of revenue, to complement advertising and circulation.

66.   Whatever, coming soon is the great cancer drug and publishers will have another chance to sign on.

67.   When publisher Thomas Powers had a question about the Talmud, he asked his carpenter, Ricky Alan Mayotte, whom he knew was knowledgable about religious matters.

68.   When the staff attempts to unionize, the publisher apparently has a stroke, and his beautiful young daughter takes over.

69.   With the long passage of time, the publisher has to sell even more books to make back its money, he said.

70.   Other publishers have Spanish-language imprints or at least a line of books intended for the Hispanic community.

n. + have >>共 1318
company 3.47%
government 1.92%
team 1.89%
people 1.78%
country 1.14%
state 0.96%
official 0.95%
man 0.88%
player 0.88%
woman 0.87%
publisher 0.04%
publisher + v. >>共 504
be 10.34%
say 8.91%
have 4.56%
want 2.09%
make 1.59%
offer 1.37%
do 1.21%
try 1.15%
hope 0.99%
agree 0.93%
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