• Joyce had been writing it for years and had published snippets in magazines and pamphlets.

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  • Books and pamphlets were supplied to lecturers for public meetings, and there were public performances of information films.

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  • It also has adverts and pamphlets distributed by the church at the time.

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  • Mr Willetts's books and pamphlets betray an unrepentant Thatcherite distrust of government.

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  • In their paper, "Currency Substitution--Unofficial Dollarization and Estimates of Foreign Currency Held Abroad, " Feige, Faulend, Sonje and Sosic estimate that 40% to 60% of existing U.S. dollars circulate outside of the U.S. This estimate is supported by the actions of U.S. federal agencies, which produced posters and pamphlets in 24 languages to highlight the new look and anti-counterfeiting features of updated bills produced between 2003 and 2006.

    FORBES: Working For The Yankee Dollar

  • On return visits he started collecting old cigar molds (he now owns 200) and old books, pamphlets and dissertations, going door to door in Havana to buy them up--until word spread of the crazy gringo and prices shot up.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • And when pamphlets against enlargement were circulated by Freedom Party supporters in local elections in Upper Austria, she ordered them to be pulped.

    ECONOMIST: Austria

  • Dead center was a long table, surrounded by approximately twenty chairs, and, on the table, empty and half-empty cups, a few books, class logs, and some pamphlets.

    NEWYORKER: Waiting

  • In the late nineteen-nineties, she began travelling throughout Minnesota, delivering lectures in churches, and writing pamphlets, on the perils of a federal education law known as School to Work, which supported vocational training, and a Minnesota education law known as Profile of Learning, which set state education standards.

    NEWYORKER: Leap of Faith

  • Unions and environmentalists plan to flood their supporters with pamphlets and calls during the campaign's last fortnight.

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  • For Mark Hanna in 1896, the key to electing William McKinley lay in raising previously unheard-of amounts of money and spending it lavishly on pamphlets, posters, rallies and other forms of publicity.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The Three Princesses had to sell jewellery to fund the printing of pamphlets and transport costs.

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  • Besseres Hannover is accused of issuing threats against immigrants and distributing racist pamphlets at schools in Lower Saxony.

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  • For now, until there is any legislation to set up a referendum or ratify a new treaty, the debate is one for pamphlets and policy papers, not detailed scrutiny and votes on the floor of the House of Commons.

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  • This project will digitise a huge range of printed books, pamphlets and periodicals dated 1700 to 1870, the period that saw the French and Industrial Revolutions, The Battle of Trafalgar and the Crimean War, the invention of rail travel and of the telegraph, the beginning of UK income tax, and the end of slavery.

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  • Chloe and I sat in the waiting room surrounded by pamphlets for rhinoplasty and chin implants.

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  • He put up the money to start the group and wrote the first pamphlets, but he upset some members with his preoccupation with bumps, interest in the occult and passion for bright clothes.

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  • Snyder soon had another idea for placing pamphlets, coupons and product samples in places like dentists' offices.

    FORBES: Page 2 of 3

  • Diggers uncovered a steel trunk from the debris of the house which contained pamphlets, CDs and audio tapes.

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  • Its pamphlets are intellectually ambitious and are often fun to read.

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  • The Harneys, both of whom have grandparents of Irish ancestry, also were there, handing out pamphlets about the study and introducing people to their son, Nathan.

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  • He put out pamphlets, planted news stories and inveighed publicly against AC.

    FORBES: The Warlock of Menlo Park

  • The college's Angus Library contains over 70, 000 books, pamphlets, journals, church records and letters.

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  • Cancer prevention information comes through various media: TV, pamphlets in the waiting room, and, of course, that rumor machine the Internet.

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  • It prepares pamphlets with background information before major hearings and its chief of staff will often testify and participate in markups.

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  • Rather, he held the convictions of a thoughtful, civilised man, who could as easily write plays as pamphlets or naval history, who liked the pipes as much as jazz and was as moral, for all his atheism, as any man of God.

    ECONOMIST: Ludovic Kennedy

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