69 Words to use with magazine

Points of this kind, which the handwriting of Dickens illustrates so well, have a deeper meaning for the observant than for the casual reader of a magazine article; they indicate that these little human acts, which have been so long overlooked by intelligent men, do really give us valuable data for the study of mind by means of written-gesture.

This writer's feature, focussing Jos with his plusses and minuses, appeared in the weekend magazine section of Herald, then looked after by Ethel da Costa.

© on expanded version of magazine serial; 22Apr35; A82637.

They were modern weapons,the new high power 30-40 box-magazine rifle, shooting government ammunition,and had been used.

The National geographic magazine index, January-June 1940.

Frock-coats and silk hats were objects seldom encountered in La Chance, except in illustrations to magazine-stories, or in photographs of life in New York or Washington.

"You see, I'm a sort of magazine writer in method, but my stuff is newspaper stuff.

Her stories were all of the class that magazine editors call "homely, heart-interest stuff," not deep or clever or problematical the commonplace doings of common peoplebut it found an entrance into the hearts of men and women.

The mind that had dreamed of universal brotherhood and the Oneness of Humanity now dreamed of ambushes, night-attacks, slaughterous strategy and magazine-fire on a cornered foe.

MALORY C. Writing magazine fiction.

The National geographic magazine miniature.

He was good at games, in shape for his forties, dressed for a magazine cover at all times, and endlessly charming.

in magazine form.

NM: expansion of magazine version.

Four million inquiries from magazine advertising.

<pb id='409.png' n='1963h2/A/2214' /> House & garden double numbers, a new development in magazine publishing.

You go to the assembly, or to somebody's wedding, you sit down, naturally, all beflowered like a doll or a magazine picture.

I have often thought how interesting a magazine paper might be written by any author who wouldthat is to say, who coulddetail, step by step, the process by which any one of his compositions attained its ultimate point of completion.

One of these carries forward the cartridge a distance equal to its own length at each reciprocal motion of the bolt, while a second bar has no longitudinal motion, but prevents the cartridges from moving to the rear in the magazine tube after they have been moved forward by the other bar.

A magazine catch, C, just above the trigger guard, engages in a notch, N, in the rear of the magazine, the projection, L, first entering a recess prepared for it in the shoe.

College and university education; professor of English and lecturer on literary subjects; newspaper and magazine contributor; connected with publishing houses since 1917 in various editorial capacities.

The whole organization must be such that the column length of the army corps does not exceed the size which allows a rapid advance, though the supplies are exclusively drawn from magazine depots.

We went to the magazine house for protection, and we played and stayed there.

She turned herself about, artlessly surprised to see that her neck and shoulders looked quite like those of the women in the fashion-plates and the magazine illustrations.

(In Illustrated detective magazine-mystery, Oct. 1932)

69 Words to use with  magazine