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elsevier

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Elsevier is a Dutch weekly news magazine . With a circulation of over 86,000 copies as of 2015, it is the Netherlands' most popular news magazine. Its chief editor is Arendo Joustra . Elsevier focuses mainly on politics, international affairs and business. ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
early 18c., Elzevir (via French Elzévir ), from Dutch Elsevier , the name of a family of Dutch printers famed for the accuracy and elegance of their work; especially in reference to editions of the classics and other works published by them c.1580-1680.

Usage examples of elsevier.

She turned to Elsevier, met the astringent indigo eyes set in a web of age lines.

The man behind her began to move watchfully to the side, as Elsevier and Cress got to their feet together.

Moon felt Elsevier nudge her elbow and rose awkwardly, her chair grating on the floor.

Moon felt Elsevier shove her ungently away, stumbled blindly over her own chair and fell against the table.

She followed him through, pulling Elsevier with her, and almost fell over a peninsula of piled driftwood on the other side.

Moon looked up to find Elsevier looking down, and Elsevier saw the emotions struggle on her face.

A loud clack echoed through the ship, jerking Elsevier back into the present.

She had seen how very hard Elsevier had tried to fill her time and her mind with the incredible wonders of this city, this star port that sailed through space on an invisible tether held by the world below.

She had thought that Elsevier only did it to drive away her fears, but now she realized that there had been another reason.

Market in the artificial day, jammed into the crowded spaceport tram with Elsevier and Silky and a rubber-legged Cress, and enough surly commuters to populate an island.

She had tried to wear her own clothes, now that they were off the ship, but the air of the station was as warm as blood, and so she wore as little as Elsevier would allow.

Moon leaned forward on the quilt-surfaced couch as Elsevier rematerialized out of the crowd mass.

She pointed at the screen, changing the subject, as Elsevier sat down beside her.

But Elsevier turned her back firmly, lifted her chin until she looked into his eyes again.

Kandel, E R, Schwartz, J H, and Jessell, T M, Principles of Neural Science, Elsevier, 1991 is the most recent edition of this influential book.