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The book was the first of Brown's books not to be serialized.
It is used to indicate that a class can be serialized.
The new novel has been serialized in a popular woman's magazine.
Serialized in 1905, the book helped to increase circulation to 175,000.
Because of its length we suppose it will have to be serialized.
The novel was serialized in Harper's from 1907 to 1908.
The winners of the contests would have their works serialized.
The strip is serialized with the story running for a week or more on some occasions.
All of them were serialized in the press of the time.
This 27-volume series was serialized in Lala from 1994 to 2005.
The early chapters of the book are currently being serialized online.
So the problem is that these certificates are serialized, and they're time stamped.
Several hundred of her novels were serialized in the Novel magazine.
The magazine will occasionally serialize longer fictional works over more than one issue.
And as the show goes on, by its nature, it might find itself becoming a little more serialized."
Remote, it would be serialized and passed to the client as a value.
This season was shorter than the first, and as a result, more serialized, with certain episodes following one from another.
We serialized it so that every week there'd be a cliffhanger.
For instance, it was serialized between 2001 and 2005 in Banzai!
The result (return value or exception) is again serialized and sent back to the client.
The manufacturers were supposed to serialize them, but many didn't.
Longer cartoons were serialized over the course of multiple episodes.
Literary works of all genres were serialized and published in the press as well.
The plaques were serialized to indicate "its number" out of 325.
It was serialized between January and May of the same year.
Another popular technique is to serialise the data from each controller.
This was the start of many journals to follow and many novelists began to serialise their stories in these journal.
If a user agent cannot serialise the parameter, then the parameter should be ignored.
Hamilton was planning to serialise a novel by Robert Heinlein when the magazine ceased publication.
In that year, he met Eugene and Maria Jolas who offered to serialise the book in their magazine transition.
To serialise and deserialise custom classes, the user needs to declare them using the registerClassAlias command or else an error will be thrown by the player.
However, an offer of £100 from the Morning Post for the right to serialise the book left Churchill no time for amendments, and it was published as it stood.
Eastman also attempted to bring some European hardcover comics to America, using Heavy Metal to help serialise them and both defray the costs and boost readership.
Symbian OS, an operating system for mobile phones and other mobile devices, uses SCSU to serialise strings.
Returning to New York he was able to serialise his book in his periodical Le Libertaire, Journal du Mouvement social.
The "Business Section" was also used to serialise Jude the Obscure's novella "Farset and Gomorrah" and other prose pieces.
Meanwhile a reporter (Rajesh) for Ananda Vikatan begins to serialise Red's story under the name Aadi and it becomes quite the rage among readers.
After the cancellation of Bacchus, Campbell published two issues of Eddie Campbell's Egomania magazine, in which he began to serialise another work, The History of Humour.
Several cartoonists like Phil and Kaja Foglio of Girl Genius have stopped publishing traditional comic books and instead serialise their content as a webcomic to reach a larger audience.
Stephen King experimented with this format with The Plant (2000), and Michel Faber allowed The Guardian to serialise his novel, The Crimson Petal and the White.
His new-found fame backfires, however, as he learns that Sarah has sold her life story to a national tabloid, which plans to serialise the entire sordid story, exposing all of his darkest secrets.
One early Sunday Telegraph tactic for building up readership was to serialise important books, but purchasing the rights for a work as important as the official life of Winston Churchill proved less than straightforward.
In a startling coup - since Thalamus were associated with a rival magazine - Commodore Format (Future Publishing) had secured the rights to serialise the development of the game which again proved very popular.
Gibbons was working for the Evening Standard in 1928 when they decided to serialise Webb's first novel, The Golden Arrow, and Gibbons was given the job of summarising the plot of earlier installments.
Chapman had been gagged during his lifetime - when he tried to serialise an account of his spying in a newspaper, a judge ordered the entire print run pulped - and probably assumed that the interview would never be shown.
He is also a keen writer, having contributed to The Daily Telegraph and is working on his first book, a fictional work based loosely on his life story, which is already attracting interest from Central Television, who may serialise it.
Both papers competed to serialise the seminal books by Major Donald Keyhoe Flying Saucers are Real, Frank Scully's Behind the Flying Saucers and Gerald Heard's Riddle of the Flying Saucers.
Le Secret de La Licorne was initially serialised on a daily basis in the Belgian newspaper Le Soir from 11 June 1942, whilst the French newspaper Coeurs Vaillants began to subsequently serialise it from 19 March 1944.