Steven Stone reviewed one of my mandolins for the November 2001 issue of Vintage Guitar Magazine. |
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I edited a weekly newspaper in New Orleans and then did some freelancing for Deneuve Magazine. |
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Magazine sizes vary from a few shots to up to 99 rounds, with the AI providing automatic reloads whenever a clip is expended. |
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Bob agreed that he and Jim would take part in a live broadcast for Country Magazine. |
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Magazine ads were placed in newsweeklies, business publications, and lifestyle magazines with high readership among import-car buyers. |
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The Latin motto "E Pluribus Unum" appeared on the title page of the annual volume of the Gentleman's Magazine or Monthly Intelligencer. |
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Dance Magazine is proud to sponsor an event dedicated to the education of dance teachers. |
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The novelette aside, the overall quality isn't quite up to par with Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, but it's better than I expected. |
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Quest Magazine features in its April issue The Quest 400, their annual list of Manhattan's social elite. |
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In fact it is likely that Coleridge, who was himself a contributor to the Monthly Magazine, read some or all of these correspondences. |
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The novella was serialized in the London Magazine beginning in June 1912 and in the Amencan Sunday Monthly the next summer. |
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In their 2003 year-end wrap-up, Time Magazine ranked Thickfreakness the 3rd best album of the year. |
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Broken Pencil Magazine presents Canada's largest zine fair and festival of alternative culture. |
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The Little Magazine is a bimonthly targeted at the highly educated, intelligent and aware reader. |
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City officials around the world echo the sentiment, according to Public Works Magazine. |
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Magazine articles, radio interviews and some television appearances have happened for me, so I feel good about that, too. |
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As the major outlet for bodyboarding in the U.S., BODYBOARDING Magazine could have an enormous influence on the sport. |
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By now the trend is prominent enough to have merited a New York Times Magazine cover story. |
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The idea is to boost knowledge and generate material for the National Geographic Magazine and pay television channel. |
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When the story was being written, Mr. Scolamiero did not return repeated Dance Magazine phone calls requesting information. |
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Time will tell, but if it tells me to read Yours Magazine, I may well tell time to take a running jump. |
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He will be dressed in a sharp dinner suit, with his bow tie undone, looking suave and handsome as if he had stepped out of GQ Magazine. |
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A beadwork portrait he made of Janet Jackson was used as cover artwork for Rolling Stone Magazine. |
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At age 14, she found herself a national and international heroine, and graced the covers of Sports Illustrated and Newsweek Magazine. |
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Magazine production requires large printing presses as well as numerous specialized employees. |
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There is an interview with my favourite tenor in Classical Singer Magazine. |
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Once again Bacon Magazine brings you the web stud of the month, a man named Jit. |
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If the web had been available to Henry Luce when he started LIFE Magazine, how would photojournalism have evolved? |
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Orkney's Highland Park whisky has come out top in a competition run by Whisky Magazine. |
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If your web site or blog has an RSS feed, you can use it to automagically make a Mobile Magazine. |
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Guns Magazine urges readers to obtain and read the full text of the document. |
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On now to the interface overhaul for the site itself, as part of the new, needless, and utterly unrequested change to a Monthly Magazine format. |
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She had been watching Hawthorne devour an old Golf Digest Magazine while on a long bus ride. |
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To be sure, not everything about EL Magazine smacks of 23 skiddoo and hey-nonny-nonny with a hot-cha-cha. |
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Speaking of Chinese translations, Harper's Magazine, once published a list of Chinese books riffing on Johnson's earlier classic. |
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I plan to do another blog post, finish the acrostic in the NYT Magazine, and do a bit of walking. |
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Recently there has been an exchange carried on within the pages of Swim Magazine that has intrigued us. |
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It is based on a manga originally serialized in the Weekly Shonen Magazine. |
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All I'll be doing is talking about my book, Mad Art, which chronicles the splendid illustrators for Mad Magazine. |
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David Amsden makes a similar point in his recent New York Magazine cover story. |
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This article was originally printed in the Anglo-Dutch Institute for Oriental Medicine Magazine. |
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In an unprecedented statement to the construction industry journal, Building Magazine, Bovis defended itself against a barrage of criticism. |
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In an effort to untangle the issues, SEE Magazine spoke to an independent researcher and consultant on health promotion and health policy. |
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The pattern was taken from Knitters Magazine Summer 2005 edition and it's a slip stitch pattern. |
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A prolific writer, Marty wrote the following article on the benefits of furling for Sailing World Magazine. |
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In the meantime, somebody please convince Better Homes and Gardens Magazine to hold a contest challenging people to build the best robot butler. |
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When Harper's Magazine was looking for somebody to put on the cover of their sesquicentennial issue alongside Mark Twain, there was you. |
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I'm writing an article on gandy dancers for Alabama Heritage Magazine, and I'm wondering if you can help me out with a bit of research. |
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The Vatican's treasure of solid gold has been estimated by the United Nations World Magazine to amount to several billion dollars. |
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This article by Robert R. Reilly appears in the December edition of Crisis Magazine and is reprinted with kind permission of the author. |
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Magazine circulations are either static, growing for some newer titles, or slowly sliding. |
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Julie Breeson of Boston Magazine summed up the beginning of Bransford's facelift book thusly. |
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I noticed in a recent issue of Newsweek Magazine that some editor decided to report on a conference where there was much trepidation about bloggers. |
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A birth doula can be booked to support you during labour and immediately afterwards, see Families South West Magazine June 2002 issue or our feature on doulas for more. |
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Late in life Broome returned to Greek poetry and published a verse translation of sixteen Anacreontics in several instalments in the Gentleman's Magazine. |
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Many of their stories, along with their names, were published in reputable news sources like People and Philadelphia Magazine. |
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The mega star unveiled her annual list in the December issue of O, The Oprah Magazine. |
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Immediately after the show, Hint Magazine reported that the designer has been in a mental hospital since January. |
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When we think of pews and hassocks and the Parish Magazine, we tend to rebel against the yoke of official religion, with its suggestion of formalism and even frowstiness. |
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Although the three women on the cover of Time Magazine were not bloggers, the women using blogging tools are doing a variation on daily whistle-blowing as they blog. |
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Wired Magazine is now suggesting that discs are dead as a storage medium. |
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Her reportage and poetry has appeared in The Atlantic, The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, among many others. |
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The article is the cover story of the Washington Post Magazine this week. |
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Magazine writers are mining the territory of their day jobs to write bankable novels that bring readers inside the worlds of music and fashion glitterati. |
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His photography has won more than a hundred awards, including the prestigious Alfred Eisenstaedt Award for Magazine Photography. |
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Fortunately, TIME Magazine is reporting many of the books may have been saved from the fires of radicalism. |
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On positive tip, one recent benchmark in the editorial column has to go to Luke Hayman over at New York Magazine who hires typographers as illustrators. |
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Steve Brill's cover story for the latest TIME Magazine, a superb look at our broken medical system, is a must-read. |
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It was not for me to dictate words to be uttered by the heroes and heroines of the Minerva Magazine, contrary to the theories of the editor thereof. |
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The blog's enthusiasm has gained the 25-year-old Parisienne mentions in Gourmet magazine, The New York Times Style Magazine and countless links from across the blogosphere. |
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Why would Camping Magazine print an article that was so anticamping? |
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Brill went on to publish his piece in Time, where it won a National Magazine Award. |
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In his own New York Magazine tell-all, Joe Jonas narrated his journey from pastor's kid to boy band phenomenon. |
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Our feel-good War on Breast Cancer Peggy Orenstein, The New York Times Magazine The battle to raise awareness has been won. |
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Now, Choupette is all grown up, and appears in a V Magazine spread with Laetitia Casta. |
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He was a large poetical contributor to Blackwood's Magazine. |
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I had previously mentioned to Alan that I was putting together a new poetry mimeo, Shell Magazine, and I wanted desperately to have new work by John in the first issue. |
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The endangered Magazine Mountain shagreen is restricted to a single population found on the talus slopes of Magazine Mountain in the Ozark National Forest of Arkansas. |
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We need to discuss his little article, which starts as a review of Razor Magazine and then sort of singles me out with screaming caps and artless lines. |
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She is the co-founder and editor in chief of Susie B. Magazine, a website for young women by young women. |
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In 2010, alongside PAPER Magazine, FWY and Pharrell created Rainbow City at Art Basel Miami Beach. |
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Scum Magazine was started in 1995 as a small underground print zine. |
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His early investment in Wired Magazine, the leading arbiter of the digital revolution at that time, gave him a front row seat to the third culture revolution. |
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Andre Torres, the former editor of scratch Magazine, which began as an imprint of XXL, remembers similar hostile situations. |
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The Kids Who Beat Autism ruth Padawer, The New York Times Magazine At first, everything about L.'s baby boy seemed normal. |
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By Dan P. Lee, New York Magazine She was 22 when her memory was obliterated. |
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Smithsonian Magazine reports that mislabeling fish is rampant, particularly in sushi restaurants. |
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Today's comparably visible low-rider subculture continues to articulate the pachuco heritage in imagery and in letters to the editors of Low Rider Magazine. |
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Magazine magnates, television producers and movie studio executives wouldn't continue to use bridal themes as a blueprint if they didn't snare consumers. |
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In 2001, Premiere Magazine published an extensive article documenting Schwarzenegger's peccadilloes. |
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Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Financial Times, Slate Magazine, Vogue and conde Nast Traveler. |
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Cabinet Magazine would like you to buy a strip of land in New Mexico. |
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In the December, '02 issue of GUNS Magazine, we ran a story on the Savage model 30 Favorite including a simple modification to make it into a takedown rifle. |
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Other work completed in a recent refit included the fitting of the Air Weapons Magazine and the replacement of the Sceptre ESM suite with Centaur. |
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Furthermore, the October 1999 issue of Ring Magazine rated Wilde the 13th greatest fighter of the 20th century. |
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In his Saturday Evening Post Magazine, Franklin used direct marketing ads to develop sales leads for his Franklin Stove invention. |
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In a 1971 interview with The London Magazine, Hughes cited his main influences as including Blake, Donne, Hopkins and Eliot. |
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Recently, in naming Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke Person of the Year for 2009, Time Magazine referred to him as a nerd. |
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From 1826 to 1831, he wrote occasionally in Blackwood's Magazine, to which he was introduced by his friend, John Wilson. |
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The term was coined in 2003, following the first flashmob in Manhattan, staged by Bill Wasik, senior editor of Harper's Magazine. |
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Her works have also appeared in Playbill, Dance Magazine, Chronogram, and Hudson Valley Magazine. |
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Finacial Executive has won the gold award in the Trade Magazine category in the Association Trends 2003 All-Media Contest. |
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Burt's winning recipe will be published in the Chili Pepper Magazine, due out this month. |
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And Forbes Magazine agrees, stating multigenerational family travel tops the list of travel trends for the next 5 years. |
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He then spent two years in London, where he wrote short poems for the London Magazine. |
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A longer exploration of his faith can be found in an interview with Third Way Magazine. |
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Bath is sometimes covered by Bristol's local media, including Bristol Live Magazine. |
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Carole Hall, 46, from Suffolk, was nominated by her daughter Lisa, 24, for the awards run by Tesco Magazine. |
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He was acting as a stand-in on The Magazine for regular host Brian Hayes yesterday and the slip-up will not affect future appearances. |
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In 2009 The Strand Magazine began to publish in serial form a newly discovered Greene novel titled The Empty Chair. |
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At the age of 12, Pinter began writing poetry, and in spring 1947, his poetry was first published in the Hackney Downs School Magazine. |
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Juan Martin is one of the giants of Flamenco Guitar and was voted into the top three guitarists of the world by US Magazine 'Guitar Player. |
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A New Meteoric Iron from Piedade do Bagre, Minas Geraes Brazil,' The Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society, vol. |
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In 1778, Wesley began the publication of The Arminian Magazine, not, he said, to convince Calvinists, but to preserve Methodists. |
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According to a report released by CommonWealth Magazine, Wu used the firm Horizon Sky Technology, Ltd. |
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Toplady was editor of The Gospel Magazine, which had articles covering the controversy. |
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Child Magazine chose the product as one of its top boy toys for ages 8 years and up. |
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At Inspirational Magazine, we are passionate about celebrating success and we feel these awards, are so important for the region as a whole. |
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Sanoma publishing Ukrainian editions of such magazines as Esquire, Harpers Bazaar and National Geographic Magazine. |
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Other local magazines Times of the Islands, s3 Magazine, Real Life Magazine, Baller Magazine, and Unleashed Magazine. |
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Major newspapers were highly supportive, including such conservative outlets as Time Magazine. |
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During her Forbes tenure, Haras was instrumental in creating customized programs for both Forbes Magazine and Forbes. |
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Reach Out Magazine is just one of the many ways that makes it possible to meet others who do. |
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Wordsworth made his debut as a writer in 1787 when he published a sonnet in The European Magazine. |
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Short stories featuring Sherlock Holmes were published in the Strand Magazine. |
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The first issue of The Sunday Times Travel Magazine was in 2003, and it includes news, features and insider guides. |
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According to Laha Magazine, Bah worked with a number of well-known poets and composers to create a successful album. |
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The Center of Media and Economic Studies and the Yemeni Banking Magazine held a symposium about money laundering hazards on Yemen's economy. |
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A morose Irving entered the literary business, where his celebrity could not keep his Analectic Magazine from failing. |
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Support for the venture has also been offered by others including UFO Magazine, Fate Magazine, Bella Online Paranormal Magazine, Anomalist. |
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The editors of Network Magazine praised the features of StorageTek's TimberWolf 9738 no-compromise, entry-level library solution. |
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In 2003 Ring Magazine named Fitzsimmons number eight of all time among boxing's best punchers. |
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Morgan Jones' tract is the first account, and was printed by The Gentleman's Magazine, launching a slew of publications on the subject. |
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John Buntin, The New York Times Magazine A plan for peace in gangland. |
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The Magazine has sorted out the keepers, sleepers and bleepers to help you get real with your draft. |
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Frieze Magazine noted his lack of shoelaces and inferred a multitude of depth and commentary on the prison system. |
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The Mechanics' Magazine in 1831 identified as Declinarians the followers of Babbage. |
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Although 4Talent Magazine is technically a newsstand title, a significant proportion of its readers are subscribers. |
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The Progressive Music Awards were launched in 2012 by Prog Magazine to honour the genre's innovators and to promote its newer bands. |
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Following the cancellation of Torchwood Magazine, Doctor Who Magazine and its US counterpart, Doctor Who Insider, ran articles on the series. |
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In 2007, Titan Magazines launched Torchwood Magazine, which was released on 24 January 2008 in the United Kingdom. |
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He wrote a letter to the Philosophical Magazine, published in September 1845 describing his experiment. |
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Rowling has described Jane Austen as her favourite author, calling Emma her favourite book in O, The Oprah Magazine. |
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In 1909, a short story by John Buchan entitled The Company of the Marjolaine was published in Blackwood's Magazine. |
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After the war began, the Magazine included many reviews, at least 34 of which were written by Johnson. |
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In October 1737 Johnson brought his wife to London, and he found employment with Cave as a writer for The Gentleman's Magazine. |
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After working as a teacher, he moved to London, where he began to write for The Gentleman's Magazine. |
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In January 2007, it won the Best New Programme category as part of the Broadcast Magazine awards. |
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In 2008 a front page article in the Independent Magazine noted the rising influence of neopaganism within the modern Morris tradition. |
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Tenders are invited for Career Outlook Magazine Graphic Designer and Coordinator. |
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine and its rival Tait's Magazine received numerous contributions. |
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He published two influential articles in The Century Magazine, which formed the base for the subsequent legislation. |
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Buzz Magazine will keep you up to date on big concerts and intimate gigs, or check the flysheets on every lamppost in the University area. |
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The group has appeared on the cover of several magazines such as FHM, Maxim, T3, Woman Today, TOP40 Songhits and Pulp Magazine. |
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San Francisco Magazine and 7x7 are major glossy magazines about San Francisco. |
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More recently, she has sold stories to Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine and Big Pulp Magazine. |
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The Gentleman's Magazine of October 1792 reported on the revival of the eisteddfod tradition. |
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The student science magazine Au Science Magazine is run by students at the University and is printed three times a year. |
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Before she became a professional jewelry designer, Pam was an executive with the New Yorker Magazine, a far cry from her artistic leanings. |
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The five-year-old Ozarks Magazine, bought by the Gatehouse Media newspaper chain last year, has been shut down. |
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In 2008, Winehouse appeared naked in an issue of Easy Living Magazine to raise awareness of breast cancer. |
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Woodward, the librarian of Windsor Castle, wrote a series of articles for the Gentleman's Magazine that challenged the validity of the text. |
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Overlander Magazine has recognised the Triton four-wheel drive GLX-R utility with its 2009 four-wheel drive of the year award. |
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Its place in Yorkshire hearts was sealed by the poll for the Dalesman Magazine, with more than 1,100 people casting their votes. |
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In 1836, Hawthorne served as the editor of the American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge. |
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It recalled an attack by critic, Rev John Eagles, in Blackwood's Magazine in 1836, which had prompted Ruskin to write a long essay. |
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He published stories, articles, and reviews in papers such as the Cornhill Magazine, London Society, Tinsley's Magazine and Temple Bar. |
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In addition to legislative information and safety programs, the AESC will be distributing copies of Well Servicing Magazine. |
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In 1834 three short articles for Loudon's Magazine of Natural History were published. |
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Earlier, Australian OK Magazine had claimed that the star had gotten a nose job, lip fillers and Botox done a few weeks ago. |
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Foster compiled an earned run average of just over 1, walked only 12 batters all season and struck out 52 to earn the selection of Hometeam Magazine Player of the Year. |
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Kylie Jenner is on the February cover of Cosmopolitan Magazine and in the cover story, she talks about her love life or what she would rather call infatuations. |
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He had been publishing lyrics and poems in magazines since his entering Trinity College, especially in Kottabos and the Dublin University Magazine. |
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The club had been set up by Maria Dickin in 1934, and after Blyton publicised its existence in the Enid Blyton Magazine it attracted 100,000 members in three years. |
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Run by hearing aid battery maker Rayovac and Audio Infos Magazine, the awards recognise audiologists and dispensers who go beyond the call of duty in the service they offer. |
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Around Town Magazine is the free local lifestyle magazine for Bridgend. |
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Magazine that the Namibian model and Maroon 5's lead vocalist want to have a baby right away and can't wait to start trying, Contactmusic reported. |
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In December, Hatton was named the 2005 Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year. |
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Aunt Branwell also gave them books and subscribed to Fraser's Magazine, less interesting than Blackwood's, but, nevertheless, providing plenty of material for discussion. |
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When not working on the Magazine, Johnson wrote a series of prefaces for other writers, such as Giuseppe Baretti, William Payne and Charlotte Lennox. |
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Magazine and newspaper publishers in Hong Kong distribute and print in both Chinese and English, with a focus on sensationalism and celebrity gossip. |
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Structural Steel Morchas At Main Magazine Of Bishrampur Area. |
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Its Magazine and Conference Group publishes two weekly newsmagazines for the property-casualty and life-health sectors of insurance carrying the National Underwriter brand. |
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In the February 1999 issue of National Geographic Magazine, Goa was compared with the Amazon and the Congo basins for its rich tropical biodiversity. |
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The Times Magazine features columns touching on various subjects such as celebrities, fashion and beauty, food and drink, homes and gardens or simply writers' anecdotes. |
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Two young men, projectors of the Oxford and Cambridge Magazine, have recently come up to town from Oxford, and are now very intimate friends of mine. |
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Morris began publishing poetry and short stories in 1856 through the Oxford and Cambridge Magazine which he founded with his friends and financed while at university. |
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But requests began pouring in, and after being featured in Sew News Magazine in 2005, another 500 seamstresses reached out to Cuppy to volunteer their services. |
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In March 1916 her first poems were published in Nash's Magazine. |
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Investigations by ICIJ's sole East Asian partner CommonWealth Magazine in Taiwan found that at least 2,725 offshore companies had registered addresses in Taiwan. |
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He was the third son of the writer and schoolmaster Leonard Huxley, who edited Cornhill Magazine, and his first wife, Julia Arnold, who founded Prior's Field School. |
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By the 1890s St John's was no longer regarded in England as akin to Belfast, and Blackwood's Magazine was using developments there as an argument for Home Rule for Ireland. |
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According to Circus Magazine, a spokesman for John Reid said the decision was reached mutually via phone while John was in Australia promoting Tommy. |
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Medio Magazine offers nine sections of information every month including Entertainment, Sports, Finance, News, KidStuff, Reference, Science and Technology, Scene and Backtalk. |
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The previous record-holder for fastest speed was the Australian tiger beetle, which topped out at 171 body lengths per second, Science Magazine reported. |
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Time Magazine put him on their cover and an estimated 100,000 people turned out in New York City for the first Manhattan ticker tape parade honoring his triumph in Moscow. |
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She is currently the Nutrition Advisor for the DC Metro Area Celiac Sprue Support Group and is on the advisory board for Simply Gluten-Free Magazine. |
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The first version of The Picture of Dorian Gray was published as the lead story in the July 1890 edition of Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, along with five others. |
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The author would like to thank former NPCA employee Ann Froschauer and Chuck Sheley, the editor of Smokejumper Magazine, for their enormous assistance with this story. |
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Alpidio Alonso, deputy, director of Poetry Magazine Amnios, Cuba. |
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Here is one of the great dishes of the Cuban diaspora,'' wrote Sam Sifton in his tribute to picadillo, which was first published in The New York Times Magazine. |
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The green light has now been given for the creation of five gypsy pitches with utility and day rooms on land at the side of Ewloe Barn Wood on Magazine Lane. |
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The 2006 Fiery Food Challenge is the most recognized, prestigious competition of hot products in the country and is sponsored by the Food Network and Chili Pepper Magazine. |
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Husher is the author of two books about Vermont, and articles and stories which have appeared in Vermont Life, Vermont Magazine, Seven Days, and other publications. |
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A sequel to A Study in Scarlet was commissioned, and The Sign of the Four appeared in Lippincott's Magazine in February 1890, under agreement with the Ward Lock company. |
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The magazine is also where he found his peculiar romantic voice, bittersweet and darkly amusing, like a balladeer serenading a wall. |
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Grapefruit enjoys an exalted reputation, thanks in part to countless magazine stories and nutrition listicles singing its praises. |
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Having a piece selected for this anthology is perhaps the highest honour a literary magazine can receive. |
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Eventually, he found an agent after one of his short stories was published in a literary magazine. |
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She was still in bed, pink plastic rollers in her hair, reading a beauty magazine. |
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The roller bearing is there to prevent the round from shifting forward in the magazine. |
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Teddy Bear lovers from across the world look forward to the UK's favourite magazine dedicated to arctophilia. |
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Before loading your gun, open the action and make sure there's no ammunition in the chamber or magazine. |
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The magazine says the pub's secluded location makes it perfect for the ultimate lock-in. |
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Everywhere around me, the editorial staff were putting the magazine to bed. |
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The focus of the magazine is basically on urban culture, spanning music, fashion and the arts. |
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The magazine also delves into the Indian film industry's less-than-stellar counterpart in Pakistan, dubbed Lollywood. |
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The CBA publishes a magazine called British Archaeology which provides an excellent round-up of news articles, reviews, and campaigns. |
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Because it was such a sensational crime in 1955, there were lots of newspaper and magazine articles written about it. |
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Her one-sided piece is written purely from newspaper reports and magazine articles. |
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As each year draws to a close, many newspaper and magazine articles offer basic year-end tax planning ideas. |
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In my class, instead of the typical reading and writing assignments we read newspaper and magazine articles, and wrote letters to the editor. |
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Newspaper and magazine articles about the medical risks and economic consequences of obesity abound. |
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Book proposals must include plans to write companion magazine and newspaper articles. |
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I also tear out newspaper and magazine articles and keep them on hand, as they easily fit in my purse and I can toss them when I'm done reading. |
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He points out that the magazine shop and snack bar are mainly used by long-distance travellers who use the National Highway. |
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Tina keeps up to date with trends in nail art and promises she can do any look a customer might see in a magazine. |
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Her most recent publication was an autopathography appearing in the August 2004 edition of Redbook magazine. |
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From time to time he'd drop back through the curtains, probably to reload, and then come back to loose off another magazine. |
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For any environmental journalist, myself included, a rummage through 30 years of the magazine is a salutary experience. |
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It includes approximately 150 collages, assemblages, paintings, drawings and magazine covers. |
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It was to help lovelorn farmers that, two years ago, Country Living magazine launched its free matchmaking service. |
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One outdoor magazine recently documented the case of a man who killed a bear that attacked him. |
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In 1818 he attacked Coleridge savagely in a magazine edited by his son-in-law. |
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The earlier variation has a small triggerguard and generally lacks a magazine safety. |
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She audaciously leaves home to take up a job as an assistant on a literary magazine in New Delhi. |
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Newspapers get the daily reader, while a magazine audience accumulates over time. |
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His wife, Mary, back in New Zealand, chanced upon a copy of War Cry, the Sallies magazine, which mentioned Moss's rehabilitation. |
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To field strip, make sure the pistol is unloaded, remove the magazine, decock and pull down on the takedown latch. |
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According to the magazine, people living in low-income democracies live, on average, nine years longer than their counterparts in autocracies. |
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Even for the regular troops, single shots are now favored over emptying a 30 round magazine with fully automatic fire. |
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He replied, slamming a new magazine into the automatic handgun he was holding. |
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Immediately behind the working magazine is a spare mag held inside the stock by friction. |
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Included with the gun was a patented double magazine pouch that used a magnet to hold the spare mags. |
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Lipsky, a journalist for Rolling Stone magazine, periodically chronicles modern college campus life. |
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There's a fascinating article in the new issue of The Economist, the magazine, a British publication. |
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Greyhound racing is about to receive a major publicity boost with the arrival of a weekly TV magazine programme. |
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There will be a weekly magazine programme, Five Live Formula One, every Friday as part of Sport on Five. |
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On Thursday evenings Trevor Hunt and Jack Dearden present a magazine programme featuring guests from the world of Rugby League. |
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To embrace everything going in science and technology, in 1968 we started the first topical magazine program, The World Tomorrow, on Saturdays. |
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A magazine programme can be planned where children not only choose a topic but also go ahead with production, reporting and anchoring. |
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The addition of a magazine programme at the start of the schedule is another major feature of this overhaul. |
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Moore was interviewed for the BBC World Service daily magazine programme, Outlook. |
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There is a spacer in the magazine which prevents longer cartridges from being loaded. |
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Feeding of cartridges from magazine to chamber was smooth and required little effort. |
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You have the rifle you brought with you to defend yourself from looters, and you have a magazine of ammunition. |
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It's the only repeater in the line, and is equipped with a detachable box magazine. |
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The feed magazine usually contains 70 rounds, while another ten rounds are in the upper mounting and in the screw feeder. |
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It's pretty common for the top cartridge in the magazine to move forward a bit under recoil. |
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The gun was identified as a German made 9mm pistol and was loaded with 9 rounds of ammunition in the full magazine. |
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A torpedo had hit port side aft near an ammunition magazine, completely severing her stern. |
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As for the rabbit skins, we are tanning the hides to make decorator rugs for our home, using the recipe from another issue of the magazine. |
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I am an avid reader of your magazine and look forward to picking up my issue every Thursday. |
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The magazine aims to tap into the mobile phone subculture which has developed during the last five years. |
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He dropped out the old magazine and tapped his new one on his helmet, to get any sand out. |
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You've spilt lager on the magazine article about high energy fruit smoothies, and swapped the bran flakes for a bacon sarnie. |
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Digitas supported the site with traditional brochures, direct mailers and a magazine campaign with a strong direct component. |
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Their names and contact information must be included in the mailing list for the September magazine. |
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Two of these cartoons, from the pages of the satirical London magazine Punch, are reproduced here. |
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I occasionally write for a satirical youth magazine based in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. |
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By now, you all likely know about the alleged relationship between an editor of Out magazine and a major-league player. |
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In a 2001 article in New York magazine about feuding couples, one dueling duo, Dave and Brooke, traded barbs about her wireless addictions. |
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Their selection by the mass-circulation magazine reflects the readiness of society to see corporate malefactors punished. |
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A magazine editor and writer with a literary background, Fry wore impeccably tailored suits, always sporting a carnation in the lapel. |
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Firing several more shots in quick succession he tore off the magazine, pulled another out of his pouch and pushed it into the recess. |
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Rob Eastaway is a mathematician who used to set the teasers for New Scientist magazine. |
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A magazine is also being launched and technophiles can even play the game on their mobile phones. |
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The magazine has a good article backgrounding a politician's use of internet networking. |
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We're very keen to retain our print dimension, and part of this will be to make it easier to buy back issues of the magazine. |
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Their web site is also an excellent resource for books, videos and back issues of the magazine. |
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Check back issues of Threads magazine for how-to's on these and other techniques. |
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Get out your file of back numbers of the magazine and read what was written in form of bitter complaints last year. |
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Owning a press, or a television station or a magazine is a capital intensive proposition. |
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I decided to go to a local bookstore and buy every single music magazine I could get my immaculately manicured hands on. |
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I was an avid contributor to the magazine in my schooldays, but my last contribution was as a 16-year-old in 1955, my matric year. |
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Under the mansard roof of structure number 14, a figure rested in a rocking chair, studying a magazine. |
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The original artwork has been replaced with a magazine clipping Scotch-taped over the top. |
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Time magazine spoke of the need to tackle global poverty as a root of terrorism. |
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Two years later, I photographed another set of nudes for a Japanese magazine. |
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This is not to disparage the editor and her magazine, it's just that I can't ever see a day when such a read would hold even a scrap of appeal. |
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Somehow, the brand of the magazine becomes the mark of quality rather than the individual work in it. |
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Many of Papana's experiences as a test pilot were documented in Flying magazine. |
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The magazine noted that the market economy had led to the marginalization of public intellectuals, but they had never been more necessary. |
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The holy grail for any magazine is hitting your target market bang on the nail. |
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The magazine even dared to say the poncho was suitable for all body shapes, flattering curves and disguising hefty hips. |
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In an interview with this magazine, he offered some of his best thinking on the theory and practice of managing knowledge. |
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Two years ago she told a magazine that her childhood scars drove her to seek therapy. |
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I still tend to think of myself as a newcomer to the magazine, having been on the masthead for only one-fifth of the now 100 issues. |
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In the interior was a shed for a guard room, and a small magazine under the barbette platform. |
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Makeup tips, loads of photographs of cheap fashion ideas, a woman's magazine reduced to the bare bones. |
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