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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of copublish.

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Examples

  • What I'm wondering is if Sonya Hartnett -- or a Sonya Hartnett -- would be published here (not copublished, as she is now) if you knew she would probably sell 6,000-8,000 copies?

    Hard books and awards Roger Sutton 2008

  • Attempts to address the imbalance reach the other end of the spectrum by references to the results as "hers" even though copublished papers are cited. 89 To disentangle the politics of collaboration between men and women who work in partnership proves to be a difficult undertaking.

    Trafficking Materials and Gendered Experimental Practices: Radium Research in Early 20th Century Vienna 2007

  • In 2004, the Warhol Foundation copublished its own updated catalogue raisonné with Thomas Ammann AG, a firm of Zurich-based art dealers heavily involved in the sale of Warhol's work.

    What Is an Andy Warhol? Dorment, Richard 2009

  • Not really, claims a new book, "Save Cash and Save the Planet," copublished by Collins and Friends of the Earth.

    TIP SHEET 2007

  • This morning, I had an e-exchange with Luis Francia whereby Moi delivered the welcome news that SPD's latest restocking order for his book Museum of Absences is for more books than I (as Meritage Press) have on hand and does he have access to more copies (the book is copublished with the University of Philippines Press).

    Archive 2007-01-01 2007

  • The first edition, copublished in 1994 by Princeton

    AvaxHome RSS:/ebooks 2010

  • Picasso and the Allure of Language is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue, copublished by the Yale University Art Gallery and Yale University Press ($40.00; paperback).

    Art Knowledge News 2009

  • Andrew Nikiforuk's great book on the tar sands available for free Greystone Books and the David Suzuki Foundation copublished Andrew Nikiforuk's

    The Georgia Straight - News And Views 2009

  • In 2004 the groups copublished a list of 26 such markers on the human body, including short toes, a hefty gluteus maximus and Achilles tendon, springy tendon-loaded legs, and the little-known nuchal ligament that stabilizes the head when it's in rapid motion.

    SEEDMAGAZINE.COM 2009

  • In 2004 the groups copublished a list of 26 such markers on the human body, including short toes, a hefty gluteus maximus and Achilles tendon, springy tendon-loaded legs, and the little-known nuchal ligament that stabilizes the head when it's in rapid motion.

    SEEDMAGAZINE.COM 2009

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