Example sentences for: macmillan

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  • One could, therefore, simplify matters by saying that Canadian and Greenland--but not Alaskan or Siberian-- Eskimos are Inuit . Although, as it so happens, according to Macmillan, at the first Inuit Circumpolar Conference, held in Barrow, Alaska, in 1977, Inuit from Alaska, Canada, and Greenland officially adopted the term Inuit for all peoples formerly known as Eskimo, despite linguistic differences.

  • That is not quite accurate, for, in 1973 Macmillan (US; Johnson & Bacon 1974 in the UK) published Norman W. Schur's British Self-Taught; revised and expanded, it was published as English English by VERBATIM BOOKS in 1980; revised and expanded further, it was published as British English A to Zed by Facts On File in about 1990.

  • Macmillan's e-mail answer was another one-liner, a URL.

  • I e-mailed Macmillan with my problem and the company e-mailed back a one-line response: "Set your BIOS to boot off of the CD."

  • Highway 4 follows the lake shore to Cathedral Grove, a formidable stand of Douglas firs in MacMillan Provincial Park, donated to the public by a paper manufacturer as a gesture for government permission to exploit less accessible parts of the forest.


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