4359 examples of weeklies in sentences

Three weeks later that photograph was reproduced as a double-page illustration in one of the prominent pictorial weeklies.

"The only other papers in this senatorial deestric', which covers three counties," continued the visitor, in impressive tones, "air weeklies, run by political mud-slingers that's bought up by the Kleppish gang.

Bein' as it's a daily it's got more power than all of Kleppish's weeklies put together, and if you work the campaign proper I'll win the nomination hands down.

Can you fancy yourself in a peer's robe with a velvet-lined coronet, Staff?" Stafford grunted for reply, and there was silence for a minute, during which Howard turned over the pages of one of the illustrated weeklies which lay on the table, and suddenly he looked up and exclaimed: "Have you seen this?" Stafford shook his head.

There are several literary weeklies, monthlies, and other periodicals, for Swedes are great readers and, unlike the Americans, have not lost their taste for poetry.

* * À propos of the Patriotic Press, no praise can be too high for some of our society weeklies.

The North Star, in size, typography, and interest, compared favorably with the other weeklies of the day, and lived for seventeen years.

Mr. Morehouse, who took one or two French and English illustrated weeklies as well as New York daily papers, saw these things as soon as Theo Dene saw them; and, when Angela returned to San Francisco from Bakersfield, he told her of the Prince's project.

Trevelyan, who had known him when he was a travelling correspondent and artist for one of the great weeklies, had found him at the club the night before, and had asked him to his wife's impromptu dinner, from which he had at first begged off, but, on learning who was to be there, had changed his mind and accepted.

Colored newspapers varying from the type of weeklies like The North Star to that of the modern magazine like The Anglo-African were published in most large towns and cities of the North.

Most of the good weeklies, certainly, speak the truth as they see it; they are, in fact, a very creditable section of our press; but the idea of the Fact was to be absolutely unbiased on each issue that turned up by anything it had ever thought before.

He was poring over some pictures of Panama in one of the weeklies, sufficiently deep in them to permit Katie to sit there for the moment pondering methods of attack.

His slight conceptions of war, then, were a mere matter of print and books and pictures, and the first months of this present war were exactly the same, no more and no lessnewspaper paragraphs and photos and drawings in the weeklies hanging on the bookstalls.

There is a style and a class of words and phrases belonging to country newspapers, and to the city weeklies which have the largest bucolic circulation, which you detect in the Congressional eloquence of the honorable member for the Fifteenth District, Mass., and in the Common-School Reports of Boston Corner,a style and words that remind us of the country gentry whose titles date back to the Plantagenets.

Indeed, the income of the average general practitioner would not permit of such a thing, and almost the only means of contact between him and current thought lies in the one or other of our two great medical weeklies to which he happens to subscribe.

From 1892 to 1897, A Luz, O Bombaim Esse, A Luo, O Intra Jijent, O Opiniao Nacional Konknni-Portuguese weeklies were published.

In 1967, the two weeklies Sot and A Vida were combined and Divtti, a daily, was brought into existence by Felicio Cardoso.

Later he started two of his own weeklies and named Novo Uzvadd and Prokas.

Still worse is the temper of some of our society weeklies, which have set their faces like flint against any serious reference to the War, and go imperturbably along the old ante-bellum lines, "snapping" smart people at the races or in the Row, or reproducing the devastating beauty of a revue chorus, and this at a time when every day brings the tidings of irreparable loss to hundreds of families.

Doubtless the German messes get their Punch and the London illustrated weeklies regularly.

I couldn't import a few hens, invest in a new dog, or order a lawn mower, but a full account would grace the next issue of all the weeklies.

It has even been published in country weeklies and monthly magazines.

Daily and Sunday by "7 issues": Tri-Weeklies, "t.w."; Semi-Weeklies, "s.w."; Monthlies, "m"; bi-monthlies, "bi-m."; Quarterlies, "q." PRICES SUBJECT TO PUBLISHERS' CHANGES As this Catalogue will be received by many people to whom this Agency is entirely unknown, we give by permission the following names as REFERENCES: GEO.

Daily and Sunday by "7 issues": Tri-Weeklies, "t.w."; Semi-Weeklies, "s.w."; Monthlies, "m"; bi-monthlies, "bi-m."; Quarterlies, "q." PRICES SUBJECT TO PUBLISHERS' CHANGES As this Catalogue will be received by many people to whom this Agency is entirely unknown, we give by permission the following names as REFERENCES: GEO.

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