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Published in PDF and HTML versions and including most of Weinbaum's SF, three long adventures, and details of the worlds and technology of the setting.
Published in 1943, it features the adventures of a group of children holidaying in the Lake District.
Published in 1992, it continues the adventures of Lestat, specifically his efforts to regain his lost humanity during the late 20th century.
Published in 1742 and defined by Fielding as a ‘ comic epic poem in prose ’, it is the story of a good-natured footman's adventures on the road home from London with his friend and mentor, the absent-minded parson Abraham Adams.
* Published adventures detailed several additional sentient species: the primitive Klaxun ( in the adventure Energy Curve ), the Ylii ( a multi-species culture enslaved by the Kafers, detailed in the Kafer Sourcebook ), the long-dead Medusae ( from the Nyotekundu Sourcebook ), and two species found by the Bayern expedition in the adventure of the same name ( the " Little Guys " and the awesome AGRA Intelligence ).
* Published first edition Advanced Dungeons and Dragons adventures which included gelatinous cubes as adversaries that the players encounter included " The Ruins of Andril ", published in Dragon # 81.
Published on August 1, 2003, it is a part of the Jack Ryan universe, and follows the adventures of Jack Ryan, Jr., son of the original Jack Ryan, set in a post-9 / 11 world.
Published first edition Advanced Dungeons and Dragons adventures which included killer mimics as adversaries that the players encounter included " The Ruins of Andril ", published in Dragon # 81.
Published in 1530, the book is divided into two parts which deal with the adventures of Amadis of Greece, Knight of the Burning Sword, son of Lisuarte of Greece and Onoloria of Trabizond ( Trapisonda ), as well as his love for both Princess Lucela of France and Princess Niquea of Thebes, whom he subsequently marries.
Published in 2004, the book describes the adventures of a high-energy physicist following the surprise announcement that a Chinese physicist ( with whom he had a long-ago romance ) had discovered the long-sought Higgs boson.

Published and typically
Published pinouts, which are particularly important when different manufacturers want to interconnect their products using open standards, are typically provided by the connector or equipment manufacturer.

Published and include
Published membership figures for the AMA include:
Published analytical test methods for turbidity include:
Published rankings and reports include:
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* Published translations of the epic include D. T.
Published by G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York ( 1931 ) – Essays include: " Adventurous Hunting " by Kermit Roosevelt, " Scouting Against the Apache " by Frederick R. Burnham, " How I Learned to Fly " by Orville Wright, " An Arctic Mirage " by Donald B. MacMillan, " In the Arctic " by Lincoln Ellsworth, " A Tobacco Trade " by George Bird Grinnell, " The Black Ghosts of the Tana River " by James L. Clark, " My Flight Over the Atlantic " by Richard Evelyn Byrd, " In the Jungles of Cochin-China " by Theodore Roosevelt, " Shipwreck " by Robert A. Bartlett, " Written in the Air " by Charles Lindbergh, " Tiger!
Published works present include Myth, Metaphor and the World Picture, a study of metaphor in literature, contrasted with its use in religious symbolism.
Published children's books she has illustrated include: Bringing the Farmhouse Home ( by Gloria Whelan, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1992 ); Miss Tizzy ( by Libba Moore Gray, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1993 ); The Statue of Liberty ( by Lucille Recht Penner, Random House, 1995 ); and Raising the Roof ( by Ronald Kidd, Habitat for Humanity International, 1995 ).
Published names and synonyms include C. album var.
Published works include Americancola < sup > 2 </ sup > *, A Lemming Named Desire, Stephen Milliner's Beautiful Rockery, and Minestrone.
* Published by Plantin in Antwerp, his six books of sacred music include masses, responsories, antiphons, Magnificats, and motets.
Published descriptions of AHP applications often include diagrams and descriptions of their hierarchies ; some simple ones are shown throughout this article.
Published works include:
Published novels written at least in part at the Colony or with editorial advice from Lowney Handy include:
Published in 2005 by Regnery Publishing, Themes include: Social Security reform, immigration reform, education reform, increasing the usage of health savings accounts, allowing the disabled the option of working, and American interests within the world trading system.
Published works by Holmes include:
* Published translations of the epic include D. T. Niane's prose version, Sundiata: An Epic of Old Mali ( Harlow: Longman, 2006, 1994, c. 1965: ISBN 1-4058-4942-8 ), Fa-Digi Sisoko's oral version, Son-Jara: The Mande Epic ( Bloomington, Ind.
Published tests include both verbal and non-verbal tasks, e. g., The Warrington Concrete and Abstract Word Synonym Test, and The Pyramids and Palm Trees task ( Howard and Patterson, 1992 )
Other plaudits include the ' Best-Selling Published Artist ' award in 2000 from the Fine Art Trade Guild-hosted Art & Framing Industry Awards.
Published works include The Occasional Paper ( 10 parts, 2001 – 2002 ), Turtle Soup ( 4 parts, 2002 – 2003 ) and Emitron ( 8 parts, 2003-ongoing ).
# Published material in professional or major trade publications or major media about the alien, relating to the alien's work in the field for which classification is sought, which shall include the title, date, and author of such published material, and any necessary translation ;
Published by G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York ( 1931 ) -- Essays include: " A Tobacco Trade " by George Bird Grinnell, " Scouting Against the Apache " by Frederick R. Burnham, " How I Learned to Fly " by Orville Wright, " Adventurous Hunting " by Kermit Roosevelt, " An Arctic Mirage " by Donald B. MacMillan, " The First Crossing of the Polar Sea " by Lincoln Ellsworth, " In the Arctic " by Lincoln Ellsworth, " The Black Ghosts of the Tana River " by James L. Clark, " My Flight Over the Atlantic " by Richard E. Byrd, " In the Jungles of Cochin-China " by Theodore Roosevelt, " Shipwreck " by Robert A. Bartlett, " Written in the Air " by Charles A. Lindbergh, " Tiger!
Published in 2010 by John Wiley, Switched On extends Hashemi ’ s ideas to include intrapreneurship, the business management style that embraces risk-taking and innovation approaches more traditionally thought of as the province of entrepreneurship.

Published and story
Published before it was even certain that DNA carried genetic information, this story is about a series of engineered retroviral plagues, initially propagated by blood transfusion, that are genetically re-engineering the human race.
Published in 1939, it was Heinlein's first published short story.
Published in 1905 in the Smith Academy Record, a school magazine of the school he was attending, the story explicitly shows how the would-be poet was concerned with his own unique version of the " King ".
Published in 1922, it tells the story of an author who, while reading a letter written by a woman he does not remember, gets glimpses into her life story.
* Pylon ( novel ) by William Faulkner Published in 1935, is the story of a group of barnstormers whose lives are thoroughly unconventional.
Published in 1947, the story is one where the conservationists are the eventual victors over the egg collector, at a time when the latter hobby was not widely considered to be harmful.
Published in the anthology Dracula in London, this story features an untold tale of Dracula's deeds during the events of the original novel.
Published " double history of the coast ", book that compare the official " history " and the non official " story " of the north coast of Colombia.
Published in 1968, the novelette is based on true story of a murder that discusses the most taboo subjects in mid-20th century Liberia as the story reveals the lives of the main characters and their hometown.
Published in 1954, it is a story about the Continuation War between Finland and the Soviet Union as told from the viewpoint of ordinary Finnish soldiers.
* Original story: Clamp ( Published in Kadokawa Shoten's " Shōnen Ace ")
* Published version of the above story
Published in Herbert's short story collection Eye, it takes the form of a guidebook for pilgrims to Arrakis and features images ( with descriptions ) of some of the devices and characters presented in the novels.
Published on December 9, 2008 the novel tells the story of Erin Misrahe and her struggles with her alter-ego Shevaun, who is in fact a vampire that Erin has a link with.
Published by Lipincott Press, the story is a comic " burlesque " ( in the author's words ), concerning the " true " story of the Dragon.
Published in The Keepsake, a literary annual, the story looks forward to a world in which gentlemen go hunting on machines and shoot horses, while a certain Lady D. owns a troublesome automatic letter-writer and is served by a " steam-porter " which opens doors.
Published online this omnibus continuing work contains a large number of documented and illustrated exclusive archive materials regarding the entire story of the history of the stations located on board the MV.
Published in 1998, it tells the story of Barnaby Gaitlin, anti-hero and failure who suffers from more than the usual quota of misfortune.
Published in 1992, the book tells the story of Mirette, a French girl who learns to walk on the tightrope.
Published in 1556, the book was used as a standard reference work for many years afterwards and was translated into French in 1558 under the title L ' histoire entière des poissons (" The complete story of fish ").

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