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Example sentences for "publication"

Lexicographically close words:
publica; publicae; publicam; publican; publicans; publications; publice; publici; publicis; publicist
  1. After the publication of the excommunication, they publicly burned the writings of Dr.

  2. The great new event which is occupying us all now, however, is the publication of Dr.

  3. How could I ever have thought the mere publication of a book would have been an event to stir our hearts like the arrival of a friend!

  4. I may mention here that "Mademoiselle Sophie's" acquaintance had been sought, and that the idea of writing her story for publication in England did not emanate from her.

  5. With the publication of my two first books, I was fairly launched, I may say, on the stormy waters of literature.

  6. In what publication or in what form did the executors of Thomas Lord Lyttelton disown the Letters and Poems?

  7. The first edition was speedily exhausted, and with the publication of the second, his position as a poet was assured.

  8. After the publication of Wat Tyler he wrote an epic poem called Joan of Arc, in 1796, which was crude and severely criticized.

  9. An appearance of spontaneity is preserved in these cases by the publication of a letter from leading citizens requesting the candidate to stand for office.

  10. Scribner's Sons for the publication of his works in America.

  11. Does it not sometimes make us shudder to hear tell of them, or to read them in some chance publication which we take up?

  12. The literary event of the month at Paris is the publication of the third volume of LOUIS BLANC'S History of the French Revolution.

  13. It so happened, that at the first publication of the book, in 1810, a rival edition was almost immediately given to the world in another part of Germany.

  14. Beyond the publication of these fragments, nothing has been done with the manuscripts at Dux, nor has an account of them ever been given by any one who has been allowed to examine them.

  15. I wish to read you a few specimens of the poems," he said, "with reference to their proposed publication in a volume.

  16. It is, of course, unfortunate that the publication of the Third Edition of the A.

  17. I should not, however, neglect allusion to the publication of Dr.

  18. England by the publication of the experiments of such men as Vogel, Eder, Ives, and Abney, if one man can prevent all others making use of them.

  19. Like Daguerre, he did not long survive the publication and popularity of his invention, nor did he live long enough to see his process superseded by another.

  20. Daguerre delayed the publication of his process until a pension of six thousand francs per annum had been secured to himself, and four thousand francs per annum to M.

  21. The part for the ensuing number was rarely ready until the last moment, and more than once at so late a period of the month, that, unless in the printer's hands next morning, its publication would have been impossible.

  22. The avowed purpose of the publication was to extinguish the party of the Queen,--Caroline, wife of George IV.

  23. For one cause or another its publication was deferred until 1728, when it appeared under the title of the 'Dunciad'.

  24. The arrangements for the publication and sale of Pope's translation of Homer were made with care and pushed on with enthusiasm.

  25. If Pope had expected by the publication of the 'Dunciad' to crush the herd of scribblers who had been for years abusing him, he must have been woefully disappointed.

  26. With the publication of the 'Pastorals', Pope embarked upon his life as a man of letters.

  27. Public opinion was so wrought up by the assumed disloyalty of the Hartford Convention that in 1815 it forced the publication of the convention's brief and non-committal "Journal.

  28. In March, 1798, the whole nation was roused almost to forgetfulness of party lines by the anger created by the publication of the "X Y Z Papers.

  29. He even refused to license the publication of a sermon that most unduly exalted the king's prerogative, and he forbade the reading of James's proclamation permitting games and sports on Sunday.

  30. Discords arose within her household and led to the publication by M.

  31. No strictly geological publication since the time of the first appearance of Sir Charles Lyell's 'Principles of Geology' has brought together so many data concerning the nature of the altitude of the continents in relation to sea level.

  32. Like a doctor's notes of his patients the facts are not for publication in any form which will reveal the identity of the subject; but when we have enough of them they will be of the highest scientific value.

  33. The volume is the most valuable accession made since the publication of her Letters, to our knowledge, of Jane Austen.

  34. The identification and publication of the Memoirs of Count de Cartrie are due to as smart a piece of literary detective work as has been reported for many years.

  35. This was because, on the publication of his first set of songs, he had described himself as “William Jackson of Exeter” to distinguish himself from another Jackson who was a musician at Oxford.

  36. The Publication by him, therefore, in the ripeness of his years and experience, of the result of his studies on the van Eycks is a matter of considerable importance to students of art history.

  37. Whilst preparing for the publication of Freedom he lost his mother and wife, and this delayed its issue.

  38. To the publication number is added the number of the month or week of publication.

  39. Card Used for a Record of Inquiries from a Given Publication] One of the oldest methods is to use a department number or letter in the address, changing the number in each publication in which the ad appears--the address in one would be Dept.

  40. Many complaints are received from subscribers who claim that they do not receive the publication regularly.

  41. Then the total number of inquiries, and number and amount of orders from each publication should be ascertained and credited.

  42. By adding a naught after the publication No.

  43. The successful agency, through observation on behalf of a number of clients, usually has more dependable information about a given publication than can be obtained by any one advertiser.

  44. Previous results from each publication on each class of goods is shown in respect to inquires, amount of sales, and cost of the advertising.

  45. And added to this, he must have a perfect checking system, that he may know to a certainty what returns each and every publication is bringing him.

  46. Are you acquainted with a publication called Skittles?

  47. I am bound to admit that I consider it somewhat unfortunate that Mr. Plumber should have contributed to a publication of this particular class.

  48. He offered to undertake the publication of the pianoforte edition of the Walkure at once and to advance me three thousand marks to be deducted from a future account.

  49. As I was by no means inclined to enter upon such a controversy, I agreed to Kolatschek's proposal, and suggested that he had better return the manuscript to its author for publication elsewhere.

  50. The Flaxland family also, with whom I had had some differences over the publication of Tannhauser, now exerted themselves in every possible way to show me kindness, but I could only wish that they had had no reason for doing so.

  51. My connection with the world confined itself almost entirely to my negotiations with the music-seller Hartel about the publication of Tristan.

  52. Although the publication of these works would involve a great deal of trouble, owing to the necessity of revising them, I asked Hartel of Leipzig if he would pay the widow a fair sum for a volume of Uhlig's writings.

  53. Before the publication of this work, the poor Bone-setter had to endure contumely and insult at the hands of the faculty.

  54. I have not been able to trace any separate publication on this subject during the two centuries which intervened between it and the work by Dr.

  55. I am, my dear sir, “Yours very truly, The publication of Dr.

  56. Lastly, I have to thank the Syndics of the University Press for undertaking the publication of the book and the staff for the efficient and obliging way in which the printing and corrections have been carried out.

  57. The publication was hastened by the fact that Wallace was compiling a similar work.

  58. White says that the publication of Charles Darwin's book was like plowing into an ant-hill.


  59. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "publication" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    account; acquaintance; advertisement; airing; announcement; appearance; avatar; book; briefing; broadcast; broadcasting; bulletin; circulation; classic; communication; communique; conveyance; data; datum; declaration; diffraction; directory; disclosure; dispatch; dispensation; dispersal; display; dissemination; dissipation; distribution; divergence; dope; embodiment; enlightenment; evaporation; evidence; expansion; exposure; expression; facts; folio; giving; goods; gravure; guidebook; incarnation; indication; info; instruction; intelligence; issue; juvenile; know; knowledge; letterpress; light; lithography; magazine; manifestation; materialization; mention; message; mimeograph; notebook; notice; notification; novel; offset; onset; opus; organ; paper; paperback; periodical; photography; presentation; printing; proclamation; production; pronouncement; proof; propagation; publication; publicity; publishing; radiation; release; report; revelation; rotogravure; scattering; scoop; serial; sharing; sidelight; sketchbook; spattering; splay; spread; sprinkling; statement; stencil; storybook; telling; theophany; title; tome; transfer; transference; transmission; transmittal; typography; ventilation; voice; volume; word; work; writing