California vintners, meanwhile, have fermented wines that grabbed the highest rating from the publication six times in the past ten years, while Bordeaux vintners earned just three.
This all stemmed from the publication of the Mitchell Report.
Arla Foods, a Danish-Swedish dairy producer, says a boycott of its goods is under way, despite its placing advertisements in Middle Eastern newspapers distancing itself from the publication of the cartoons.
Months later she resigned from the publication.
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Vogue Australia has featured Oscar-winning actresses, princesses and supermodels on its front covers, but now for the first time in the magazine's 53-year history it will be a four-legged beauty looking out from the publication's most important page.
Most of the stories erroneously cited a WWD story as the source of this revelation (representatives from the publication confirm that no such piece exists), probably because of a New York Post item that initially linked to WWD before shifting its attribution to another site.
More reforms could be taken from the World Bank publication Doing Business, which surveys 178 economies on everything from the ease of setting up legal businesses to enforcing contracts.
It emerged in December that the authorities in the United States had recommended withholding from general publication the detailed results and methods of the study, as well as those of a second one led by Yoshihiro Kawaoka, of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. (This also created transmissible strains, albeit less virulent ones.) Both studies had received grants from America's National Institutes of Health (NIH).
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And there had been concerns from heads about the publication of results which were in dispute.
The stimulus for this publication came from the 2009 World Conference on Higher Education (UNESCO, Paris 5-8 July 2009).
For the library exists to provide those physical books: it comes to us from a time when the publication of a book was an expensive business.
From the book's publication, the brand image of Xerox was no longer what Xerox wanted it to be.
Mosaic also offers users the ability to add news feeds and premium publication subscriptions from across the Web.
So it is with perfect timing that a long-awaited Special Publication from the Energy Minerals Division and Astrogeology Committee of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists has been published.
Bowing to the critics, Mr Hatch changed his bill to let patent applicants exempt their applications from the 18-month publication requirement provided they agree not to apply for patents in other countries.
The author of the Handbook, international expert on conservation of paper-based documents, Mr. Antonio Mirabile (Italy) introduced the publication to the invited specialists from Tashkent Islamic Institute, National Library of Uzbekistan, Museum of History, Institute of Oriental Studies, media and public.
On one occasion, though, at the end of a talk, rather than giving anyone a book, I had one given to me: a new publication from the Berkshire Publishing Group, the title for which is the same as the title of this post.
The dust settled only in the last decade, according to some experts, following publication of studies from the Iraq war by Kragh and others that showed tourniquets were clear-cut lifesavers.
We do not censor our news, but from time to time we may remove or significantly delay the publication of some identifying details from original documents to protect life and limb of innocent people.
The bank's latest crisis came from a story in a publication dedicated to the advertising industry.
"Pull-ad" clauses are provisions in a contract between an advertiser and a publication that give the advertiser wiggle room to remove its ads from an issue at the last minute or move them elsewhere in the publication so they don't run alongside news of major catastrophes, or even against pages containing stories about itself.
The publication went from 12 issues a year to 10 and also cut guaranteed circulation from 8 million to 5.5 million.
This past summer, he was banned from The Minaret magazine, a publication to which he had contributed a monthly column for nearly 20 years.
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The government has said it will impose controls on charges for current accounts, following the publication a report into small business banking from the Competition Commission.
If it had managed to hit shelves before such an injunction took effect, a civil suit seeking to strip away all profits from publication would be the likely next step.
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Some companies, like Overstock.com and Biovail, have claimed that hedge funds and analysts have conspired to publish negative research on their stocks to benefit from short positions amassed before the publication of the research.
Judging by the furious reaction from Scottish fishing groups ahead of its publication - as well as the Scottish National Party and the Conservatives - that seems a tall order.
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This very point is drawn from the standard Common Law principles about publication.
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Their combined six nominations--plus one for an article we republished from our sister publication FORBES in the U.S.--are twice what any competing magazine managed.
And that the checks from the office in London had not been stringent enough in the rush to publication.
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