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s, attracting web traffic of 40 million users | monthly. |
ide boasts having around 1.5 million visitors | monthly, all searching for jobs, and showcases thousa |
The site attracts 14.8 million unique | monthly visitors. |
The mall is visited by 1 million people | monthly. |
work based on their count of 6 million unique | monthly visitors and 55 million monthly visits. |
he Mobile area's local magazine is Mobile Bay | Monthly. |
must be obtained at baseline and monitored at | monthly intervals during the first six months then, i |
; July and August are the warmest months with | monthly 24-hr averages of 13 °C (55 °F), while the te |
available from 2003 to 2007 and more recently | monthly knife crime summaries are provided on the Met |
e between October 1, 2008 and the most recent | monthly data released by Statistics Canada. |
results, as opposed to 1 month for most other | monthly indices and indicators. |
when Beans Ace ended, the manga was moved to | Monthly Asuka. |
ing of the extension, a new Tuen Mun-Hung Hom | Monthly Pass was be introduced for unlimited rides of |
In These Girls, Hope Is a Muscle, Atlantic | Monthly Press, 1995, ISBN 9780871135728, the story of |
appeared in the Astronomische Nachrichten and | Monthly Notices. |
Henry Hub natural gas | monthly average prices, 1999-2009 |
imed that Allensworth generated nearly $5,000 | monthly in their business ventures. |
It is also the Net's oldest, | monthly magic e-zine. |
et, Tom's Dispatch, History News Network, and | Monthly Review. |
nt Land: Travels in Neuropsychology (Atlantic | Monthly Press) was shortlisted for the Guardian First |
ew and wrote for the publications New England | Monthly and Village Voice. |
Neil Gladstone, writing for CMJ New Music | Monthly identified The Kinks, The Monkees and The Zom |
New York: | Monthly Review Press. |
ia" was included in an issue of CMJ New Music | Monthly in 2002. |
New York: | Monthly Review Press, 2005. |
CMJ New Music | Monthly criticized the poor-quality editing of the DV |
Oliver Cox, Race, Caste and Class, New York: | Monthly Review Press, 1948. |
y out of 316 schools statewide, in New Jersey | Monthly magazine's September 2008 cover story on the |
"My Escape in 1837", in New Dominion | Monthly, 1869 or (online) |
y out of 322 schools statewide, in New Jersey | Monthly magazine's September 2010 cover story on the |
Globe Magazine, Reader's Digest, New England | Monthly, Orion, and The Massachusetts Review. |
l 2011 in the first issue of the new magazine | Monthly Comic Gene and in Monthly Comic Flapper, both |
Hon. Louis Joseph Papineau", in New Dominion | Monthly, 1872 (online) |
rship services separately from the New Garden | Monthly Meeting. |
which covered the press, and Sky News' Media | Monthly. |
o station WYAB 103.9 FM and The Flora News, a | monthly free community newspaper, The Flora News. |
s a contributing editor for the Eagle News, a | monthly political news and commentary newspaper in Fo |
organization publishes Today's Family News, a | monthly e-newsletter that provides family-related new |
ve a commercially printed newspaper published | monthly called the Echo. |
g numerous illustrations for Norman MacLeod's | monthly magazine, Good Words. |
as released in an issue of the North American | monthly Shonen Jump magazine as a bonus to the specia |
Fish International (AFI) is a North American | monthly magazine, published by BowTie Inc. of Irvine, |
A second series of the magazine, now the | Monthly Repository and Review of General Literature, |
It is now a | monthly magazine and exists online as a website. |
It was now published | monthly, had more than 43,000 readers worldwide and c |
There are now several | monthly cycling magazines in Britain, of which Procyc |
The Adult Picture Magazine") is a now defunct | monthly men's magazine founded in 1952 and running fo |
The show has now gone | monthly and progressed onto the airwaves of XM Radio, |
Sanity, the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament | monthly. |
launch in 1999 to 2003, the average number of | monthly page views for its maps increased from 0.1 mi |
of poetry (“Wedding Night of A Nun Atlantic” | Monthly Press 1964 and “Triangle Dream” Harper's 1969 |
Observer Music | Monthly, 2006. |
and Contributing Editor of the Observer Sport | Monthly. |
In December 2005, The Observer Music | Monthly (OMM) ranked the album at number 48 on their |
papers and magazines, including Observer Food | Monthly, Daily Mail, The Guardian, BBC Countryfile ma |
eam factory" by Chris Campion, Observer Music | Monthly, August 21, 2005. |
hestra and was profiled in The Observer Music | Monthly as “the future sound of jazz”. |
usands of MySpace friends, The Observer Music | Monthly (OMM), a magazine published in The Observer, |
r Emcee Lynx) of H2O: The Hip Hop Observer, a | monthly on-line and print journal of hip hop culture |
He hired Smith, the longtime editor of Texas | Monthly, to be CEO and editor-in-chief of the Trib, a |
ments on the first floor to cover most of the | monthly mortgage. |
public, starting an annual tradition of three | monthly non-denominational services - June, July, and |
ecember 2006 and December 2007 issue of Texas | Monthly Magazine. |
As a culmination of the | monthly Swalath meetings the annual prayer meeting wh |
Each of the | monthly reports is generated as a single HTML page co |
dition of The Kennedy School of Governments's | monthly magazine published by Harvard University, "At |
eral years, it was distributed free of charge | monthly to a targeted audience in Massachusetts and s |
Country Yossi is the name of a | monthly, English-language Orthodox Jewish magazine, a |
n 2010 Silverstein became the editor of Texas | Monthly, an American magazine. |
6-9pm serves as the official opening of their | monthly art gallery shows. |
an estimated return on investment by way of a | monthly rent received. |
He is also Editor of the | monthly newsletter on corporate regulation, The Baxt |
e served as class librarian and editor of the | monthly magazine The Aquinas. |
The November 2001 issue of Texas | Monthly magazine rated North Pointe as a "five star s |
e early 1980s), managing editor of Washington | Monthly (in the mid-1970s, while still in school), an |
from other, more traditional, forms of Quaker | Monthly Meeting. |
or loss of services that require payment of a | monthly bill, such as utilities, phone service, insur |
y (born May 17, 1946) is the founder of Texas | Monthly magazine, and was publisher until retirement |
in the same period produced four issues of a | monthly magazine, The Dyonisian, drawing the name fro |
areer, he was the founder and consultant of a | monthly history journal in Turkish which was entitled |
nt which was named in a 2008 edition of Texas | Monthly as being one of the best small town restauran |
ection, formerly titled The Spirit of January | Monthly. |
He was an editor and publisher of a | monthly church music periodical for over 50 years. |
ers pay the Union approximately 1.5% of their | monthly salaries (after income tax) in basic membersh |
in the February 1890 edition of Lippincott's | Monthly Magazine as The Sign of the Four (five-word t |
He is the Editor of two | monthly magazines, Pramarath and Vivek Rashmi. |
It is under the care of Princeton | Monthly Meeting and located on the Meeting's historic |
about 200 fans; they now sell out of stadiums | monthly. |
nded by David K. Swanson as an outgrowth of a | monthly train show in Wheaton, Illinois near Chicago |
, Peak Oil, and the Demise of Neoliberalism,' | Monthly Review, 59:11 (April 2008), pp. |
was touched upon in the May 2008 issue of Art | Monthly, which dissects the often fractious relations |
n with John Marshall Stoddard of Lippincott's | Monthly Magazine in the United States. |
by Fred Haslam as a representative of Toronto | Monthly Meeting in 1931. |
useholds tended to spend roughly 18% of their | monthly income on housing. |
ody that orbits the Earth, and because of its | monthly circular movement around the Earth, can never |
which appeared from 1897-98 as a series of 24 | monthly portfolios, each of 4 original lithographs, p |
He was the founder of Meehan's | Monthly (1891-1901) and editor of Gardener's Monthly |
r with art collector, and co-publisher of Art | Monthly, Jack Wendler, Gillick founded the limited ed |
nd Lost," in the April 1860 issue of Atlantic | Monthly, and a year later she published another. |
He also worked as a writer and editor of the | monthly journal Der Mensch. |
As a Quaker, Heron is a member of Balby | Monthly Meeting, and attending Sheffield Central Meet |
Bullinger was editor of a | monthly journal Things to Come subtitled A Journal of |
ral and breeding distribution, a graph of the | monthly recording index, a table showing breeding by |
in the First Day School building of Princeton | Monthly Meeting. |
Febos is the co-curator of the | monthly reading series, Mixer, on the Lower East Side |
Desert Magazine was also the name of a | monthly desert lifestyles magazine sent to subscriber |
was an error.In a letter to the editor of The | Monthly Magazine dated Feb.16,1807, Hailes says that |
Survie since 1995, he was also editor of its | monthly newsletter Billets d'Afrique et d'ailleurs. |
yor to appear before the Board of Supervisors | monthly for formal policy discussions. |
t "women would find the continuation of their | monthly bleeding reassuring." |
Planning Photographic Observations of Eros", | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 60: |
to Vered Ramon Rivlin, editor-in-chief of the | monthly Lady Globes. |
He is also the author of a | monthly column in Genome Biology modelled after an am |
tor and chief writer of the first volume of a | monthly periodical, 'The Dawn' (Manchester, 1861-2). |
und" is played to determine the amount of the | monthly payments for which the contestant will be pla |
Payment of a | monthly wage for a physiotherapist at the WARDS (Welf |
s, although most follow a similar format of a | monthly meeting (some include a dinner on site or at |
erall in the Houston area in terms of overall | monthly ratings. |
occupied the position of chief editor of the | monthly Egyptian magazine "Al-Hilal" (Crescent) for s |
quest for the June 1889 issue of Lippincott's | Monthly Magazine. |
He was assistant editor of the | Monthly Weather Review from 1908 to 1910, then became |
Pudsey has also seen the introduction of a | monthly farmers' market with a range of stalls sellin |
Odal was also the name of a | monthly Nazi periodical. |
Kestutis is the founder of a | monthly live art performance event at i^3 productions |
airs Committee (AIPAC) as the editor of their | monthly publication, the Near East Report. |
A number of respected | monthly publications, including the popular science m |
a horde of reporters led by the editor of the | monthly current affairs magazine Action bursts in. |
The first edition of the | monthly parish magazine was in January 1899, for whic |
er 1801 he produced there the first part of a | monthly military magazine, called the ‘Monthly Milita |
tor-in-chief of the Kazakhstan edition of the | monthly fashion magazine Harper's Bazaar. |
This is about 13 percent of the | monthly income and can be serviced entirely from mont |
1760, the named changed as Friends of Newark | Monthly Meeting requested that the name be altered fr |
ring of 2001, Hoffmann has been the host of a | monthly series at New York City's Cornelia Street Caf |
almart, Dillons, Target, and others, offer $4 | monthly prescriptions on select generic drugs as a cu |
Chelsea Girls were offered a | monthly gig at The Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles, after |
cket is provided via a SaaS model offered via | monthly or annual subscription plans . |
its UK competitors, the service also offers a | monthly bill-tracking facility that allows users with |
ly featured on the cover of the official USCF | monthly magazine, Chess Life. |
There the layout of the official British | Monthly Digest of Statistics under Sir Harry Campion |
f Wealth; The Rise of the Texas Oilmen (Texas | Monthly Press, Austin, 1983 (orig. |
Homebrewers meet on a | monthly basis in some areas under the Worthog Brewers |
ndex since October 2009 which is updated on a | monthly basis and give a good insight of the evolutio |
ings about lateness, he is very behind on his | monthly quota. |
College's student newspaper is released on a | monthly basis, and is sponsored by the school's commu |
rly shows which were initially broadcast on a | monthly basis, but eventually weekly. |
e four towns bordering the lake and meet on a | monthly basis. |
The board meets on a | monthly basis to conduct business, approve expences a |
premiered on April 5, 2008, airing on JCTV's | monthly Top Ten music video countdown. |
an opportunity to exhibit their artwork on a | monthly rotating basis. |
The album peaked at #30 on the | monthly albums chart and was the 216th best selling a |
In August 2000 he joined Stoke City on a | monthly contract, scoring once against Reading, and a |
Aires and continues in print to this day on a | monthly basis. |
It is available to buy on a | monthly subscription, or on various other plans. |
, and attendance at meetings is expected on a | monthly or fortnightly basis. |
rts their diverse sound around the world on a | monthly basis. |
ly updated and new versions are released on a | monthly basis. |
ans then signed for Blackpool, initially on a | monthly contract, then on a one-year deal with an opt |
ly promoted Colchester United, initially on a | monthly contract, where Dozzell made more than 100 ap |
Stalybridge before signing for Gateshead on a | monthly contract on 18 November 2010. |
t still managed to chart at number six on the | monthly charts. |
n for £5,500 and leased back to the club on a | monthly basis until the new stadium was complete. |
vering all major releases in every genre on a | monthly basis and written by a wide range of music ex |
collected by Allegheny County Treasurer on a | monthly basis. |
catholic priest with services being held on a | monthly base. |
James Frey, a bestseller featured on Oprah's | monthly bookclub, to correctly expose this alleged me |
g about the impact of the new building on the | monthly rents of nearby existing buildings. |
he works of Robert Robinson, and carried on a | monthly magazine, entitled The Political Register, fr |
Published on a | monthly schedule, during that period The Rocket had a |
height, in the 1980s, she appeared nude on a | monthly basis in the softcore magazine Club Internati |
years, the paper published consistently on a | monthly basis and greatly expanded its circulation an |
Comic Con in July 2005, and was released on a | monthly basis thereafter. |
s is used by the British Orthodox Church on a | monthly basis. |
The magazine was published on a | monthly basis until October 2007, when it switched to |
ajestic resulted in work as the artist on the | monthly Superman title with writer Jeph Loeb. |
It publishes research and review papers on a | monthly basis. |
It was published on a | monthly basis from 1941 to 1945 by the national socia |
er Rovers and began the following season on a | monthly contract. |
became less frequent, operating instead on a | monthly schedule. |
customers with a series of wine bottles on a | monthly or quarterly basis that they would otherwise |
shed by the Botanical Society of America on a | monthly basis since 1914. |
rolina's only film festival that screens on a | monthly basis, with a 5-day festival of film and live |
Classes graduate on a | monthly basis as well. |
pay-per-view events, Louthan appeared on the | monthly "Road To" SpikeTV specials and the Countdown |
ns to assess the situation on the ground on a | monthly basis. |
food to rural food pantries in Arkansas on a | monthly basis |
ted by The Islamic World, which appeared on a | monthly basis. |
le authority to decide who will remain on the | monthly Revised List. |
The party continues to publish Vanguard on a | monthly basis but otherwise conducts little visible p |
o thousand four hundred pounds of onion rings | monthly. |
In 1850, it opened only twice | monthly, on the first and third Monday of the month. |
the Nursery Magazines from 1856 onwards, the | Monthly Packet and the monthly Aunt Judy's Magazine f |
son's Psalms and Prophecy," from Open Letters | Monthly |
After the prison's opening its | monthly payroll was $467,000. |
nown as "Mendon Lower Meeting" or "Smithfield | Monthly Meeting") is an historic Quaker meetinghouse |
full at registration for a 5% discount, or in | monthly installments with no interest or additional c |
erates as a stored value card or time-period ( | monthly, weekly, or daily) pass. |
blic except during occasional Open Days or on | monthly pre-booked group guided tours during the summ |
le was The Gentleman's Magazine: or, Trader's | monthly intelligencer. |
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