publication date
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of publication date
First recorded in 1930–35
Example Sentences
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Yet The Nation’s Elie Mystal noticed something unusual about the publication date of Alito’s forthcoming doorstopper “So Ordered: An Originalist’s View of the Constitution, the Court, and the Country.”
From Salon
More than 100 videos which we geolocated and checked for publication date paint a picture of the scale of the unrest, with people taking to the streets in many major cities in Iran and presenting the largest challenge to the state since the Women, Life and Freedom protests in 2022.
From BBC
Last month, Waterstones bookstores told BBC News that the publication date for Flora And Fern: Kindness Along The Way had "moved" and that they did not have a new publication date.
From BBC
Waterstones bookstores told BBC News that the publication date for Flora And Fern: Kindness Along The Way, had "moved" and that they didn't have a new publication date.
From BBC
September job numbers haven’t been released and October will likely be delayed as well, even if the shutdown ends before the scheduled Nov. 7 publication date.
From Barron's
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