Sentences with phrase «fine publication»

This week, Leah Pickett of Consequence of Sound and other fine publications joins us to delve into our second Tim Allen movie in as many months -LSB-...]
Fortunately, there are some very fine publications about the Penikese colony.
Hunt's work has been published in The New Yorker, McSweeney's, the New York Times, Tin House, A Public Space, Cabinet, Blind Spot, the London Times and in a number of other fine publications.
He does lift up the importance of Books and Culture, a fine publication that first appeared in 1995, and aims to be among evangelicals what the New York Review of Books is in the general culture.
We treat writers and illustrators with respect and work collaboratively to produce the finest publications possible.
Yes, we get that indie authors don't pay for big fat ads that support these fine publications like the trad publishers do.
I've seen other writeups on this as well, notably in Grant's Interest Rate Observer (a fine publication) and The Wall Street Journal.
With a well - versed staff of full - time journalists complemented by a group of industry experts — many with 20 or 30 years of experience working in the pet industry — we have developed the finest publication in the retail pet industry.
We are also grateful for press coverage in these fine publications: Joystiq, Kotaku, Game Informer, IGN, Siliconera, Rock, Paper, Shotgun, Yahoo! Japan, CVG, The Escapist, and Wired Game Life.
It's a fine publication, and works through the fundamentals in a readable way, but it didn't produce any easy - to - get visuals.
As is expected from this fine publication, there is much to engage the grey matter and inspire the reader to ditch the sofa for a bike or board.
REALTOR ® Magazine is a fine publication.
I urge you to consider, for future issues of your fine publication, front page articles that more favourably present the substantial side of what Realtors do.
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