When he was still a university student, he published his first volume of poetry.
He published 16 more papers on the subject over the next several years, advancing the topic.
His comments came as he published the Office of the Rail Regulator's business plan for 2003-04.
He published a paper on catastrophe theory in 1968, and his seminal book four years later.
He published a two-part report on the problem in August and October--before SunPower's problems came to light.
After he published it, he was shocked when people not only saw it but wrote to him.
In 1987 he published his findings in The Other Path: The Invisible Revolution in the Third World.
In the tweet, he published links to the letter sent by German police, requesting the account be closed.
He published Long Lankin, a collection of short stories, in 1970, while his first novel was 1971's Nightspawn.
He published his study, found little interest from pharmaceutical companies in his chemical, called MTA, and moved on.
He published his first scholarly book, "The Church and the Suburbs, " in 1959.
When Coubertin returned to France, he published an article about the Wenlock Games.
Two years later he was named defensive coordinator for Dartmouth, and he published a football book, Perimeter Attack Offense.
In 2008 he published the novel Bright Shiny Morning which landed on the New York Times bestseller list.
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He published a book of memoirs, albeit written in collaboration with a schoolteacher.
He published his finding in a 1936 Journal of Aeronautical Sciences article titled: Factors affecting the costs of airplanes .
In January he published the first details of his new approach, developed with physicists at the Heinrich-Heine University of Dusseldorf.
In 2011 he published his last book, "Rome, " an affectionate history of the city where he had lived in his 20s.
Thilo Sarrazin, a director of Germany's central bank, faced calls for his resignation after he published a controversial book on immigration.
Mr Staines is due to give evidence to the inquiry later this week over the documents he published relating to Mr Campbell.
In 1981, he published the first Goddard Institute Surface Temperature Analysis.
At the same time as he published this heresy, Mr Gould was making his name as a writer of popular scientific essays.
In February, he published a book on the restructuring of the economy.
In 1992 he published Grand Inquests, a 278-page history of the 19th century impeachment trials of Justice Samuel Chase and President Andrew Johnson.
This report was cited approvingly by left-wing columnist Harold Meyerson in an article he published in the Washington Post on May 17.
Ted Hughes died in 1998, the year he published Birthday Letters, a series of poems about his life with Plath and her death.
Last week he published kinder hospital rankings, which, rather like a Michelin guide, award each a number of stars, ranging from three to zero.
Cannell, who created hits from "The Rockford Files" to "The A-Team, " was already a TV titan when he published his first novel in 1996.
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But producer Steve Tisch recently shut gocoverage.com after agents threatened a boycott because he published unsolicited reviews of screenplays they were already peddling to studios.
After he published his 1999 report, Otmar Issing, then an influential ECB member, countered Mr. Buiter's skepticism with his own report called "Willem in Wonderland".
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