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publication

[puhb-li-key-shuhn] / ˌpʌb lɪˈkeɪ ʃən /




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I’d been looking for that one since its publication, but had not been able to find a single signed copy in the wild.

From Los Angeles Times

Block Communications said recent court decisions would impose “outdated and inflexible operational practices” on the publication.

From The Wall Street Journal

There still seems to be uncertainty about the court timetable, but later in January a civil case will be brought by Prince Harry and others claiming that Associated Newspapers' publications gathered information by unlawful means.

From BBC

The ADP report, normally a second-tier labor-market gauge, has taken on greater importance due to delays in the publication of the official U.S. employment report tied to the government shutdown a few months ago.

From MarketWatch

The ADP report, normally a second-tier labor-market gauge, has taken on greater importance due to delays in the publication of the official U.S. employment report tied to the government shutdown a few months ago.

From MarketWatch