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- noun Plural form of
newsletter .
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Examples
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Instead, the favourite trope of the newsletters is an invitation to imagine the globe itself, or a map of the world, so as to be able to see the whole picture.
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The state has enlisted the Civil Service Department to include information on how to fill out the Census forms in newsletters sent to the state's retirees, and Gov.
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About two years ago, I started getting the newsletters from the USS William M Wood Association.
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I really doubt that investigating these newsletters is at all the best way to promote libertarian values, regardless of the final conclusions drawn.
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Also providing a technology perspective are several newsletters from the folks at Syllabus Magazine.
Keep Up Resources 2008
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The point you make about author newsletters is true.
Email Ejection 2007
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The first chances to write may be in newsletters or now, in blogs.
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This bit of pre-history was captured in newsletters with hand-typed prose and hand-drawn illustrations, as the PC had not yet evolved to the point of being a useful illustration, layout or word-processing tool back then.
Boing Boing: January 23, 2005 - January 29, 2005 Archives 2005
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I hope that our efforts to support the various licensed games (listing on our website, promotion on mailing lists and in newsletters, promotional giveaways and prize support, etc.) will ultimately outweigh what may feel at first like an effort to stifle fan enthusiasm.
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The strategy of the newsletters is to engage in dialogue with the countertext by analysis and refutation.
Orwells BBC Broadcasts: Colonial Discourse and the Rhetoric of Propaganda 2002
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