81.   Editors at publishing houses almost always require extensive rewrites.

82.   Editors at the prestigious journals and publishing houses now acknowledge the damage done by generations of poets more concerned about writing for each other than for the public.

83.   Evans held star-studded author breakfasts at Barneys department stores, and lured big-name authors to the publishing house.

84.   Five years ago, television advertising was a luxury that most publishing houses could not afford.

85.   For a tiny publishing house, TV Books has attracted important authors and tackled hard-hitting topics.

86.   For many of her clients, she said, she offers marketing services because mainstream publishing houses are unfamiliar with the informal system to build interest in Hispanic literature.

87.   For three decades, he has presided over the distinguished publishing house Adelphi Edizioni in Milan, a house that he helped found.

88.   Formerly the director of the literature program at the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, Milligan has his own small publishing house in San Antonio, Wingspress.

89.   Gladwin said that publishing houses and record companies, even when owned by the same company, operate independently.

90.   German publishing houses have taken huge stakes in American publishing.

a. + house >>共 784
lower 12.56%
new 5.34%
publishing 3.25%
old 3.20%
small 2.15%
trading 2.01%
big 1.84%
abandoned 1.34%
nearby 1.24%
empty 1.14%
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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