Sentences with phrase «after first publication»

If this is an accurate reflection of current laws and if those laws have not changed, then the country with the longest terms is Mexico at Life + 100 years; it's a reasonable assumption that most authors don't live more than 80 years after first publication so anything before 1835 is probably fine.
Works published between 1923 and 1977 will generally enter public domain 95 years after their first publication date.
Today, 160 years after its first publication, Walden is firmly ensconced in the canon of great American literature.
The Condor Trilogy has been compared to both The Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones, yet it is only now, forty years after its first publication and some forty adaptations down the line, that it is making international news with the announcement of its first ever English translation, to be published by MacLehose Press in February 2018.
35 years after the first publication of OGRE, we're coming back with a massive new edition, and YOU can make it better.
The title, despite having been a best - selling success in Europe and Latin America, lacked an English publisher, even four years after its first publication by Roca Editorial.
Three decades after the first publication of Forrest Gump, and seventeen years since his last novel, Winston Groom returns to fiction with this sweeping American epic.
The fixed price law is effective for 18 months after the first publication of the book.
For the handful of de la Mare's aficionados in England and the U.S., the reappearance of Memoirs of a Midget 88 years after its first publication will come as both a vindication of his enduring genius and a cause for some alarm.
It seemed easy to transition from writer to author after my first publication.
The first screen adaptation came in 1947, nine years after its first publication, when Richard Attenborough gave one of his finest performances as the violent young gang leader Pinkie Brown.
After the first publication, PEN sold him a ₤ 2000 «partnership,» as part of which the company promised to show him how many readers looked at the publications.
Fifty years after its first publication, Herberg's critique of pluralism is still impressive, as are his ideas about the importance of group identities and his derision of «the melting pot.»
Fifty years after its first publication,....

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I focused on blogging early on after I launched my business, and it was enormously helpful to me to be able to associate with the Huffington Post (the first publication I started writing for), and later for the Harvard Business Review and Forbes.
He has been on tour after the publication of his first true memoir, about his mother Lillian, a woman he describes as «the lifeguard on the shores of Lake Fucked.»
Today, 8 July 2015, WikiLeaks releases more than 1 million searchable emails from the Italian surveillance malware vendor Hacking Team, which first came under international scrutiny after WikiLeaks publication of the SpyFiles.
The government planned to cut the PBO budget to $ 1.8 million for 2009 - 10 after the publication of the Afghan costing report and PBO's first economic and fiscal assessment.
Biden's first presidential run was derailed by a plagiarism scandal, and the former vice president will face much more scrutiny after the publication of Breitbart News Editor - at - Large and Government Accountability Institute President Peter Schweizer's blockbuster new book, Secret Empires: How the American Political Class Hides Corruption and Enriches Family and Friends.
The seventh and final book in the wildly successful Harry Potter series sold 8.3 million copies in the U.S. alone during the first 24 hours after publication.
At the time of publication, Houston -LRB--5.5) was receiving just 40 % of spread tickets after receiving the majority in the first three games.
According to Spanish publication Sport, Barcelona stars Andreas Iniesta and Gerard Pique spoke to Bellerin at the Emirates after Tuesday's Champions League last - 16 first leg, which the Gunners lost 2 - 0.
In 1998 Brian was Contra Costa Times High School Player of the Year and then in 2003 he was named High School Soccer Coach of the Year by the same publication, the only person to ever win both honors, let alone for the same school (a feat he has now done twice as coach after also winning the award in 2009 as his Spartans won league and NCS titles in their first year in the powerhouse East Bay Athletic League).
Reports first emerged a few weeks ago from Spanish Publication Sport that Barcelona had cooled their interest in the defender after they were informed that Bellerin will sign a new deal at the Emirates.
At the time of publication, 67 % of spread bets are on the Saints after covering in five of the team's first seven games.
First he was attacked in a Liverpool bar hours after the win over Leicester, and was then the subject of a deeply offensive newspaper column that has led to the publication in question, the Sun, being banned from attending all Everton matches and press conferences.
Since publication of the first Purdue study, similar findings about the effects of RHI, both in the short - and medium - term, have been reported by researchers [8,9,16,19,21,22,26,27,28, 29 - 38], with several of the studies finding changes which persisted for weeks and even months after a football season ended.
As Dr. Leverenz told MomsTEAM after publication of the first Purdue study, the limitation of screening tools currently being used to assess neurocognitive function on the sports sideline, such as the Standardized Assessment of Concussion (SAC)[21] and the Sports Concussion Assessment Tool 3 (SCAT3)[22], is that they test verbal memory, not the visual memory which he and the Purdue researchers found impaired in the functionally, but not clinically impaired, players who experienced at least short - term neurologic trauma from RHI.
Just 24 hours after the publication of the first readings of the year, today's Daily Record reports the findings of its latest monthly poll from Survation.
Justice Minister Michael Wills backed the current «first - past - the - post» system after the publication last week of a review of various alternatives.
He pointed out that Mr Bourne has been under some pressure since the autumn after the publication of a dossier - which he had approved - making personal attacks on Wales's First Minister, Rhodri Morgan.
After his second year in New York, Kouzarides says he was thinking, «Well, I've got no results, but I have a lot of publications from my first postdoc and Ph.D.,» so he began applying for jobs.
A recent study found that open - access articles were twice as likely to be cited in the first half - year after publication and almost three times as likely to be cited within about 16 months (Eysenbach, 2006).
After I received my Ph.D., I got involved in a high - profile mission for a couple of years and didn't get any first - author publications out of it (although I did have many co-authorships).
6 The Flash, created in 1940 for All - American Publications, was the first comic book hero to develop superpowers after a lab accident, attaining «super speed» after inhaling «hard water» vapors.
After print publication of a First Release paper, include the full print reference, the date, and the DOI of the electronic publication — for example: W. Jones, B. Smith, Science 311, 496 (2006); published online 20 December 2005 (10.1126 / science.1297580).
Publication of the results, said McClelland, comes 10 years after he and Fredricks first envisioned such a study.
Publication of the first calls for proposals is scheduled for 11 December, pending formal agreement from E.U. member states, the European Commission said in a statement released after the vote.
With seven first - author publications, I thought I would be in a good position to become a professor back in Toronto after a quick postdoc in the United States.
Publication: «Life expectancy after the first suicide attempt», Jussi Jokinen, Mats Talbäck, Maria Feychting, Anders Ahlbom & Rickard Ljung.
Investigators at Emory have taken one of the first detailed looks at how geographical patterns in practice changed after publication of results from a large clinical trial.
After amassing a comprehensive archive from a decade's worth of fashion - related events around the world, Amsterdam - based book obsessives MENDO persuaded Katz Sinding that now was the time to release his first publication.
The trend is less common on the other side of Although not the first work of black British history, its impact spread further than most, in part because its publication came at a crucial moment, three years after a wave of riots sparked by hostile policing set ablaze black neighbourhoods of London, Bristol and Liverpool.
Although the two enjoyed a warm working relationship, it would be thrown into a crucible in the summer of»71 with the publication of the Pentagon Papers after the New York Times, which first broke the story, had been ordered to cease doing so by a court injunction.
February 11, 2014, a week after the book's publication, io9 ran the full first chapter for fans to read.
Tuesday night, I became the first American journalist (and we became the second publication overall, after a German magazine) to get behind the wheel of a Continental AG automated development car.
Keat's first publication was traditional, in the magazine The Examiner in 1816 (5 years before his death), and (after a brief, unsuccessful association with a different house) he was enthusiastically published and supported — traditionally, i.e. without having to front money — that same year by Taylor & Hessey.
Intuitively we understand that most consumer book sales occur in the first year or two after publication.
Perhaps the most upsetting is the time limitation: the law states that a book can not be discounted below 10 % off during the first nine months after publication.
In the first three months after Brevity's publication, 74 % of e-book sales were through Amazon, and that increased to 91 % during the last seven months.
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