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- noun Plural form of
imprint . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
imprint .
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A more accurate representation of current publisher imprints is available at Publishers Marketplace (subscription required, however.)
The shoe’s on the other foot — what journos need to know about pubs « The Book Publicity Blog 2009
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But excluding all the other Harlequin imprints as well?
More thoughts on RWA and Harlequin Horizons — Fusion Despatches 2009
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The most thorough way to learn about publishing houses and imprints is by searching individual websites.
The shoe’s on the other foot — what journos need to know about pubs « The Book Publicity Blog 2009
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The most thorough way to learn about publishing houses and imprints is by searching individual websites.
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The most thorough way to learn about publishing houses and imprints is by searching individual websites.
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But excluding all the other Harlequin imprints as well?
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On a literary level, the relative increase in imprints geared to and cultivating Latino writers and readers is, of course, a good thing.
Indicator Species : Emily Warn : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007
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The point you made about the personal imprints is incredibly distressing -- though true.
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Hell, I even understood certain imprints in my psyche better, which helped me figure out other things.
Nonsense phoenxbutterfly 2002
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I also mean: personality, skills, habits, retrospected emotions - in short: all long term imprints and behavioural patterns.
Moral Deliberations in Modern Cinema Samuel Vaknin
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