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| He served as editor and | publisher a series of books reporting Texas legislatio |
| Its | publisher, a Democrat, selected the name "Comet" becau |
| ish, in Leipzig, and released by an American | publisher a year later, as well as in a German transla |
| d it's not clear if Mindfield is an original | publisher, a description, or what. |
| 1948) is an author of inspirational books, a | publisher, a journalist, and a former cable television |
| ll University, and began working for a legal | publisher, a position she still holds today. |
| family members named Dean Livingston, 29, as | publisher, a position he held until his retirement in |
| Stratford-on-Avon) was an English editor and | publisher, a specialist in 16th and 17th century liter |
| Earl Braswell served as the newspaper's | publisher, a position he held until 1965. |
| es (1982) and signed new contract with major | publisher A&M. |
| pour Tous, 1949, co-author Robert de Nexon, | Publisher: A. Fayard, Paris, LC: 49052576 |
| s Naturelles, 1976, co-author Jose Le Dentu, | Publisher: A. Fayard, Paris, ISBN 2-213-00396-3, LC: 7 |
| Heath has provided cover art for comic-book | publisher Aardvark-Vanaheim's glamourpuss #11-13 (Jan. |
| e industrial revolution in America, Volume 2 | Publisher: ABC-CLIO, 2005 ISBN 1851096205. |
| The founding | publisher, Able F. Livingston, was a former Whig Party |
| He also writes poetry; he has spoken with a | publisher about compiling his works, and read some of |
| He was the father of printer and | publisher Abraham John Valpy and of New Zealand pionee |
| chbach is best known for founding video game | publisher Acclaim Entertainment in 1987 and was its CE |
| His fellow conspirator, William Page, the | publisher, according to witness William Camden, ( Camd |
| cations, a United States telephone directory | publisher acquired by Yellow Book in 2004 |
| ) was an Austrian art dealer, collector, and | publisher active in Paris from 1866, with premises at |
| uary 2005, Vicarious Visions was acquired by | publisher Activision and together made Tony Hawk's Ame |
| Publisher: Activision | |
| , 2009, 7 Studios was acquired by video game | publisher Activision. |
| Wynne-Tyson (born 1924) is a British author, | publisher, activist and pacifist who founded Centaur P |
| rds and affiliated himself with the Everly's | publisher, Acuff-Rose. |
| In 2009 the Italian | publisher Adelphi re-released the book, which had been |
| In the 1870s, future New York Times | publisher Adolph Ochs began his newspaper career at Ru |
| of the anime distributor ADV Films and manga | publisher ADV Manga, but the magazine still featured c |
| Inc. (writer and | publisher affiliate), 1965-Present; European promotion |
| America's Comic Group (a | publisher affiliated with A+ Comics) published a new s |
| Their network has approximately 70,000 web | publisher affiliates. |
| Publisher: African Bird Book Publishing; | |
| ) Yearbook of German football, author: DSFS, | publisher: Agon Sport Verlag, published: 2003, page: 2 |
| ) Yearbook of German football, author: DSFS, | publisher: Agon Sport Verlag, published: 2002, page: 2 |
| When the yearbook | publisher agreed to reprint the book with various corr |
| The | publisher agreed, and Christian Schreiber was enlisted |
| 1934 during a Midwest Writers Congress, when | publisher Alexander Trachtenberg proposed replacement |
| Scott Tennant - Pumping Nylon | Publisher: Alfred Publishing Company; (July 1, 1995) I |
| He was the father of | publisher, Alicia Patterson, who founded and edited Ne |
| Comics was the flagship title of comic book | publisher All-American Publications. |
| In The Right Way", an album with FMA and the | publisher Allione. |
| The | publisher allowed it to gravitate to the fourpenny or |
| The | publisher also agreed to pay an undisclosed sum in leg |
| Starting with the 11g release, BI | Publisher also offers a pure web based layout editor t |
| The | publisher also gathered the weekly paper into monthly |
| 4 it was translated and published by Italian | publisher Alta-Fedelta. |
| The paper was purchased in 1927 by | publisher Alton F. Baker, Sr., whose father had publis |
| it was handed down to the current editor and | publisher, Alton F. "Tony" Baker III. |
| r of "Pro Sound News" and a songwriter/music | publisher); among many others. |
| H. Rouvray (Eds.), Gordon and Breach Science | Publisher, Amsterdam, 2000. |
| In 2009 The O. Henry Prize Stories | publisher, Anchor Books, announced that it would renam |
| March 1928 - 27 February 2008) was a British | publisher and author. |
| r-songwriter, accordionist, record producer, | publisher, and the author of “A Song for Grandma and G |
| He was also a | publisher and writer. |
| 008, Dogs Monthly has been acquired by a new | publisher and re-launched very much as a look alike to |
| Scott Plakon is a Longwood, Florida CEO and | publisher and Republican politician who serves as the |
| in Nevada and eventually became a newspaper | publisher and editor. |
| vides titles and abbreviations, CODEN, ISSN, | publisher, and date of first issue (history) for a sel |
| Planeta DeAgostini is a Spanish-Italian | publisher and a subsidiary of Grupo Planeta specializi |
| Nathaniel Willis (1755-1831) was a | publisher and editor in the late 18th century. |
| 67) was a Canadian author, editor, newspaper | publisher, and politician. |
| ntrepreneur, author and former game producer | publisher, and book publisher. |
| He is the | Publisher and Managing Editor of Maple Tree Literary S |
| Conner was a newspaper | publisher and was appointed postmaster for Indianapoli |
| sh world as an inspiring author, translator, | publisher, and educator. |
| hor, talk radio host, inspirational speaker, | publisher and media expert. |
| 77-1949) was a barrister, solicitor, notary, | publisher and a provincial politician from Canada. |
| rned to New Hampshire and became a newspaper | publisher and editor during the 1870s and 1880s. |
| interest is Confey Castle, which the British | Publisher and Cartographer Samuel Lewis, mentions in t |
| ts launch date, revenue is split between the | publisher and Google in a 90%/10% respectively. |
| Founded in 1958 by | publisher and record producer John Norris, the magazin |
| As a | publisher and writer, he introduced to Telugu people s |
| ench Resistance, a journalist, a novelist, a | publisher and a businessman. |
| was from Omemee, North Dakota, and served as | publisher and editor of the Omemee Herald in that town |
| nt developer and therefore can work with any | publisher and for any system. |
| that provides only 70% of the revenue to the | publisher and keeps the remaining 30%. |
| s a Canadian gay activist, graduate student, | publisher and writer born in Saskatchewan. |
| William Hilliard (1778-1836) was a | publisher and bookseller in Boston and Cambridge, Mass |
| was a lawyer, Civil War officer, editor and | publisher, and one-term Republican Congressman from Io |
| y post-war years, whilst he also worked as a | publisher and literary agent (where his clients have i |
| Beginning in 1970, Colaianni was | publisher and principal author of SUNDAY SERMONS, spec |
| John Fleeming or John Fleming was a printer, | publisher and bookseller in Boston, Massachusetts, in |
| or S.R. Urbino was a German-born bookseller, | publisher and library proprietor in 19th-century Bosto |
| Her father was a lawyer, newspaper | publisher and Civil War veteran. |
| Anuman Interactive SA is a French video game | publisher and distributor. |
| th bearing in mind as you read this that the | publisher and editor of the Public Record is former Co |
| He is a writer, | publisher and broadcaster. |
| He became a councillor, the | publisher and editor-in-chief of the magazine, "Argos" |
| With his brother became | publisher and proprietor of the San Jose Daily Mercury |
| political creed.' From 1809 till 1825 he was | publisher and editor of the Manchester Exchange Herald |
| He was also the | publisher and editor of a quarterly journal of literat |
| James Larkin Pearson, a newspaper | publisher and editor who served as North Carolina's of |
| She was a | publisher and theatrical entrepreneur. |
| (born 1947), is a third-generation newspaper | publisher and chief executive officer of a mass media |
| uary 10, 1936, New York City) is an American | publisher and pornographer. |
| r 1968) was an American historian, newspaper | publisher and Republican politician in Oregon. |
| Matt Johnson (1872 - 1935) was a newspaper | publisher and a Republican politician from North Dakot |
| or of both fiction and scholarly material, a | publisher, and most importantly a visionary. |
| ary 1922 - 4 September 1994), was an English | publisher and politician. |
| Club where Takumi Shibano was operating as a | publisher and an editor of the Fanzine Uchuu-jin. |
| broso, the writer Edmondo De Amicis, and the | publisher and journalist Emilio Treves. |
| 768) was an 18th-century Canterbury printer, | publisher and bookseller. |
| l 1876- 15 March 1932) was a German manager, | publisher, and author. |
| oned by Thomas B. Wanamaker, the newspaper's | publisher and son of John Wanamaker, the department st |
| composed after Diabelli, a well known music | publisher and composer, in the early part of 1819 sent |
| Mathew Carey (1760-1839), | publisher and pamphleteer |
| ied career as a high school teacher, writer, | publisher, and placer miner. |
| on, born 24 June 1956, is an artist, writer, | publisher and teacher. |
| 56 in Cologne ) is a German church musician, | publisher and multi-instrumentalist. |
| 1934 - 13 February 2001) was a Dutch author, | publisher and a new age philosopher and mystic who spe |
| r 1890) was an American newspaper editor and | publisher and politician in Ohio. |
| a young man he became a journalist and later | publisher and editor of newspapers in Texas and Califo |
| American historian, antiquarian bookseller, | publisher, and poker player. |
| ed by entrepreneur, industrialist, newspaper | publisher, and railroad executive Claus Spreckels in 1 |
| thews (1851 - 10 November 1921 was a British | publisher and bookseller who played an important role |
| James Geddes Stahlman, a Tennessee newspaper | publisher and philanthropist. |
| Antoine Galland (1763-1851) was a | publisher and printer during the French Revolution and |
| n, Jenkin Lloyd Jones, Jr., who was the last | publisher and editor of the paper. |
| gate of 7 reviews, THQ was the United States | publisher, and their job with the English version voic |
| nuary 24, 1944) was a Swiss military figure, | publisher and fascist. |
| He still works as an author, expert witness, | publisher, and general humanitarian. |
| published by John Stillwell Stark, Joplin's | publisher, and his company, Stark Music Company. |
| Roy was the owner, | publisher and editor. |
| Books LLC is an American | publisher and a book sales club based in Memphis, Tenn |
| music singer who has also worked as a music | publisher and A&R representative. |
| an immigrant John Siegling, founder of music | publisher and music hall the Siegling Music House (181 |
| rs were Charles Skilton, a book and postcard | publisher, and Jean Desebrock from South Africa. |
| , 1827 - July 13, 1897) was a Quebec lawyer, | publisher and political figure. |
| aper, The Newfoundland Examiner with Finn as | publisher and editor and devoted the journal to uncove |
| gether, and Flindell offered his services as | publisher and printer. |
| ith his wife Anne (Juliette Binoche), a book | publisher, and their school-age son Pierrot (Lester Ma |
| iction fan and writer, secular and religious | publisher, and minister. |
| Helen Gurley Brown, author, | publisher, and businesswoman |
| Baim is | Publisher and Executive Editor of Windy City Media Gro |
| 86 - April 23, 1819) was an American lawyer, | publisher, and statesman. |
| arch 11, 1904 - May 5, 1969) was a newspaper | publisher and Seattle City Councilman. |
| After the graduating he was apprenticed to a | publisher and later studied philosophy and literature. |
| 9, moved to Des Moines, Iowa in 1861 and was | publisher and owner of the Iowa State Register. |
| uary 26, 1846 - July 25, 1929) was a lawyer, | publisher and political figure in Ontario, Canada. |
| he Gazette contains a few words from the new | publisher, and a special section from Rev. William Ben |
| on was founded in 1973 by Charles W. Deaton ( | Publisher and Editor), an observer of Texas government |
| She is currently the owner, | publisher, and editor-in-chief. |
| (1873 - 1936), a German writer, translator, | publisher and cultural historian |
| uperior of the Society of St. Pius X, is the | Publisher and Fr. |
| but moved back to Tokyo to be closer to his | publisher and theater. |
| He was also a great | publisher and disseminator of modern theories of physi |
| Public Media Incorporated, a film and video | publisher and distributor. |
| Elias Kifle is the | publisher and editor-in-chief of the Washington D.C.-b |
| 1901-28 May 1965) was an Australian writer, | publisher and political activist. |
| (September 14, 1852 - March 21, 1932) was a | publisher and political figure in Ontario, Canada. |
| ), Jaime Clarke (1999-2008), Mary Cotton, as | Publisher and Managing Editor (2004-2008), Erin Falkev |
| Parker is also involved - as entrepreneur | publisher and editor - in new media reference work pro |
| was a prominent British astrologer, author, | publisher and theosophist, and is considered by many t |
| 21, 1941, Antwerp) is a Belgian revisionist | publisher and Holocaust denier. |
| She became president, | publisher and editor-in-chief of the magazine American |
| Magazine | publisher and media adviser Tom Keane also hails from |
| 898 - April 26, 1993) was a Canadian editor, | publisher and philanthropist. |
| oup in Clinton, New York where she served as | publisher and corporate counsel. |
| - April 4, 1831), was an American newspaper | publisher and author. |
| n scientist, historian Ukrainian, writer and | publisher and the father of a journalist, theater and |
| r 6, 1943 - February 6, 2010) was a magazine | publisher and entrepreneur. |
| Devon Dikeau ( | publisher and art collector) - Reading Room |
| ; after two more years spent searching for a | publisher and eighteen rejections, the book was publis |
| He was the son of the music | publisher and composer Johann Carl Friedrich Rellstab. |
| a lengthy working relationship with Chicago | publisher and cultural activist L. M. Shteyn (a pseudo |
| g airship trophy from James Hoge, Daily News | publisher and the $25,000 Citibank Charity Challenge C |
| 984) was a moderately conservative newspaper | publisher and politician who served as Vice President |
| ington Senhouse (1899 - 1970) was an English | publisher and translator, and a member of the Bloomsbu |
| Ed Via is Claypool's | publisher and editor-in-chief, while Richard Howell se |
| II (1843 - 1921) was a British conchologist, | publisher, and illustrator. |
| Rollo was born to an Irish | publisher and English poet. |
| In September 2000 he became | publisher and CEO. |
| 6) was an Ohio lawyer, politician, newspaper | publisher, and American Civil War officer. |
| the Butchart, geologist Andy Zdon (NAU), the | publisher and the National Park Service backcountry ra |
| ter and pioneer ink manufacturer and later a | publisher and Member of the Queensland Legislative Ass |
| 17 February - Louisa Lawson, writer, | publisher and suffragette (d. |
| 1983), and later became the European Editor, | publisher, and Paris Bureau Chief until June 1985. |
| er is an American comic book writer, artist, | publisher, and filmmaker. |
| t Tranter (born 1943) is an Australian poet, | publisher and editor. |
| Yuk-Long is a Hong Kong based Manhua artist, | publisher and actor who wrote and created Little Rasca |
| Frances Lincoln, | publisher and founder of Frances Lincoln Publishers. |
| Greg Stafford, is an American game designer, | publisher and shaman. |
| on being that "as a gesture of goodwill" the | publisher and Claman were offering that there be no in |
| ber 1, 1917) was a local official, newspaper | publisher, and one-term Democratic U.S. Representative |
| ed for Sir Langdon Bonython, philanthropist, | publisher, and federal MP. |
| a Canadian journalist, newspaper editor and | publisher, and the 12th Lieutenant Governor of British |
| ernet refs need URL, title, author if known, | publisher and date accessed. |
| Buenaventura Press was a | publisher and distributor for comics, prints, antholog |
| se format according to WP:CITE/ES to include | publisher and access date. |
| rried Klaas Steytler, a journalist and later | publisher and author, who died in 1998. |
| swick for most of his life, where he was the | publisher and editor of the North Shore Leader, a loca |
| Glenn Hauman, American writer, editor, | publisher and comic book colorist |
| location for the premiere, but Ricordi, his | publisher and friend, suggested that it be staged in R |
| Garrison married | publisher and railroad tycoon Henry Villard. |
| ne 12, 1851 - April 1, 1927) was a newspaper | publisher and US Senator from New Jersey. |
| is Art Director, Terri Klinsky is Assistant | Publisher and Cynthia Holmes is Business Manager. |
| (born 1955) is the Vice President, Associate | Publisher, and General Manager of the Times Union news |
| After he left Congress, Gray was a writer, | publisher, and lecturer. |
| ern - 31 March 1961) was a British academic, | publisher and poet. |
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