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I play a publisher called Robert and married to Emma, a gallerist.
I play a publisher called Robert.
The CEO of the tabloid's publisher, David Pecker, was able to connect her with Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen, who eventually paid her $130,000 to keep quiet.
To avoid a prolonged legal dispute, Berry was credited as a co-writer and the band's management forfeited the copyright to Berry's publisher.
and the band's management forfeited the copyright to Berry's publisher.
Now, find a publisher, Mango, our publisher has a data team that actively looks for creators who already have an audience and writers who could fill a gap in the market.
We were lucky that our publisher gave us editorial guidelines and told us to use the Chicago Manual of Style, which has defined how to format text since 1906.
At the bottom line, they're a publisher.
At the bottom line, they're a publisher,
I subscribed to Verzo, the radical book publisher, and selected lots of different topics that interested me, feminism being one, and was randomly sent the feminist city by Leslie Kern.
I subscribed to Verzo, um, the radical book publisher,
In preparation for the release of Dark Souls III, publisher Bandai Namco announced a contest in which you had to make a video explaining the story of the first two games.
for the release of Dark Souls III, publisher Bandai Namco announced a contest in which
Publisher that he was going to do a history of lynching in the United States
And he had originally planned and proposed to his publisher that he was going to do a history of lynching in the United States.
Trump said the letter was fake and has threatened to sue the newspaper and Rupert Murdoch, who controls its publisher, News Corp.
Trump said the letter was fake and has threatened to sue the newspaper and Rupert Murdoch, who controls its publisher, News Corp.
The book had a global publisher deal, so it was in every language in the world.