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started his life as the editor of the English | monthly called 'Indian Movie News'. |
Mission of Mercy Magazine is the full-color | monthly publication of Worldwide Faith Missions. |
ed in the November 1957 issue of The Atlantic | Monthly, discussing attitudes towards sex on American |
came one of the editors of the Entomologist's | Monthly Magazine. |
magazine and also contributed to the Altantic | Monthly and the North American Review. |
In 1903, Dwivedi joined the Hindi | monthly, Saraswati and was able to edit the journal w |
ting editor and book reviewer at The Atlantic | Monthly. |
t was there that he helped to found the first | Monthly Meeting of Friends in the United States. |
is career he was chosen as part of the team's | monthly rotating captaincy. |
f The Living Age, an offshoot of The Atlantic | Monthly. |
een published in The New Yorker, The Atlantic | Monthly, and The Paris Review, in addition to being i |
l Meeting (YFGM), with support from the local | Monthly Meeting. |
ni Utatta Love Song," which topped the RIAJ's | monthly ringtone chart in 2008. |
became the subject of an article in the Texas | Monthly magazine and in a book about the shootings. |
The school's | monthly newsletter, "Le Picardien," is a wealth of in |
31 Bulwer-Lytton became the editor of the New | Monthly but he resigned the following year. |
e appeared in journals including The Atlantic | Monthly, The Paris Review, The New Republic, Image, a |
The Kennett | Monthly Meeting house now known as Old Kennett was fi |
o, Illinois since 1912, is one of the leading | monthly poetry journals in the English-speaking world |
have the option to pay more than the required | monthly payment (curtailment) or to pay off the loan |
The Workers' | Monthly (1924-1927) - Successor to The Liberator, mer |
ive pages of sports at the back of the paper, | monthly columns from each of the area's three MPs, an |
In 2001 the median | monthly housing loan repayment in Gilmore was $800-$9 |
dicals including The New Yorker, The Atlantic | Monthly, The American Poetry Review, Poetry, and Denv |
e Globe hosts community theater performances, | monthly country-western shows called The Brand New Op |
ut 90% of the sales income from their produce | monthly. |
On average 167,800 people visit their website | monthly. |
regular parties, Bootie also posts on their a | monthly "Bootie Top 10," a "highly-opinionated" list |
he Palestinian cause before giving them their | monthly allowance. |
cial website they also refer to themselves as | Monthly Cheese! |
publications, first Horizon and then Antique | Monthly. |
Then his | monthly salary was only 15 Taka. |
of then-principal Diane Payne, and was then a | monthly, pre-recorded news production informing stude |
There are | monthly reporting requirements. |
Most of the year, there are | monthly "astronomy nights" where amateur astronomers |
There are | monthly all-day workshops for members who come from a |
There are | monthly storms on Yavin and they are very dangerous, |
In addition, they held | monthly dinners for Suburban Gas Company and sold ref |
They receive | monthly payments of ¥20,000-30,000 from the Japanese |
he Great Meetinghouse is the only Third Haven | Monthly Meeting to survive into modern times, and it |
Teams play on the third Sunday | monthly. |
The duo perform this show | monthly at The Barrow Street Theatre in New York City |
This unique | monthly event designed to bring artists, vendors, per |
bout Thousands of devotees visits this temple | monthly. |
embers and reach about 100 thousands visitors | monthly. |
disseminated the information through annual, | monthly and weekly reports. |
on, however day passes, FareSaver tickets and | monthly passes are exempt from the surcharge. |
on, however day passes, FareSaver tickets and | monthly passes are exempt from the surcharge, and the |
lities which offers MultiRide (10 tickets) or | monthly passes for the York Region Transit and Viva b |
e only a "penalty fee" of up to 100 times his | monthly wage if he leaves before then. |
jects editor for the New York Times Magazine; | monthly columnist for Delta Sky, the award-winning De |
LGBT magazine, published a 10 times annually ( | monthly excepting combined issues in Jul/Aug & Dec/Ja |
1949) the title became | monthly. |
ls, and gradually became a contributor to the | Monthly Magazine, Blackwood's, the New Monthly, and t |
x), dubbed "Google Dance" in reference to the | monthly index updates of Google in the past that were |
r, Hunt withdrew his financial subsidy to the | monthly Facts Forum News because the publication was |
es to over 1,600 personnel in response to the | monthly required Air National Guard unit training ass |
s]; with this signature he contributed to the | Monthly Repository, 1810 and 1811, a series of articl |
nd their employers are required to contribute | monthly to Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes provided |
without permission, and that he had to report | monthly to officials. |
This combination quickly led to a | monthly circulation of 10,000, the largest circulatio |
st NPDES permits require facilities to submit | monthly DMRs, but some permits require seasonal or se |
llion (1021) percent., which corresponds to a | monthly rate of 5473%, and a doubling time of about f |
Woodlands is home to the | monthly regional event The Mix, a youth event that in |
f the moon in the painting was a nod to their | monthly meetings, which were held when the moon was f |
In July, 1822, he again changed it to a | monthly called the "Museum of Foreign Literature and |
In addition to regular | monthly meetings, its members also take an out-of-tow |
ally earn a net profit of US$10,000 to 15,000 | monthly. |
e-newsletter sent to members | monthly |
Established as a complement to its | monthly review magazine Animerica, Animerica Extra wa |
ted in Horsham, Pennsylvania, home to Horsham | Monthly Meeting. |
APB converted the magazine to a | monthly publication schedule and increased advertisin |
4, 1731, and addressed to Philadelphia | Monthly Meeting. |
, when he sold his first drawings to Yachting | Monthly - and by 1981 he was working regularly for Pr |
He was also a contributor to the | Monthly Magazine and at his death had just started a |
the series grew in popularity, it moved to a | monthly schedule. |
s of the Spectra of Sunspots, Region C to D' ( | Monthly Notices Roy Astron Soc, vol lxv, 1905); 'Spec |
he residency requirement for entitlement to a | monthly pension from ten years to three years. |
4Q usually refers to the | monthly UK publication 4Q Magazine. |
the leadership of ISAF was required to submit | monthly reports on the implementation of its mandate. |
arians, and was a frequent contributor to the | Monthly Repository. |
iation, making regular contributions to their | monthly meetings. |
He became a frequent contributor to the | Monthly Review, the Gentleman's Magazine, the Anti-Ja |
In addition to holding | monthly meetings, the club has held a Burns Supper ce |
-monthly publication with partial colour to a | monthly, and eventually to full colour, although a di |
Competitors in this market are Dogs Today, a | monthly magazine and Our Dogs and Dogs World, two wee |
Today, the | monthly premiums are still required, but there are no |
Today, a | monthly Farmers' Market in Moseley - set up by the Mo |
ers Hill Twinning Association get together at | monthly social events and has an annual exchange visi |
currently there, both the ORR and ToL publish | monthly and annual statistics covering the system, bu |
Madison He is also the editor of TopHealth, a | monthly wellness letter with more than 1 million read |
e cricket tournaments, kabaddi tournaments on | monthly basis. |
Towerview, a | monthly newsmagazine distributed with the paper, won |
The township has | monthly meetings and hosts Cherokee language and hist |
(ISSN:1054-5682) is a Traditionalist Catholic | monthly publication, edited by traditionalist Catholi |
gement added $24 to the transmission workers' | monthly base wage but reduced their monthly subsidies |
The Trust pays | monthly cash distributions to unitholders. |
ition sponsored by Tulukoota, a Tulu language | monthly magazine. |
Investment Advisor magazine is a U.S. based | monthly business-to-business publication reaching ind |
fee (2.9% + $0.30 per transaction under $3000 | monthly income, with lower rates for larger volumes.) |
on her original design and unfortunately her | monthly journals have not survived but some correspon |
ine magazine with over 50,000 unique visitors | monthly. |
beros saga manga sidestories were unveiled in | Monthly Comic Ryu vol.1, issued in September 2006. |
1988, USA, Atlantic | Monthly Press (ISBN 0-87113-181-1), Pub date ? |
or the patch, twice a month for vaginal ring, | monthly for combined injectable contraceptive, and ev |
e only forecaster in the Ohio Valley creating | monthly and seasonal weather outlooks for clients. |
tories that were published in various popular | monthly magazines. |
It is also the venue for | monthly meetings of Opus Dei. |
Chudar (Tamil Daily) and Mani Vilakkur (Tamil | Monthly); |
and newspapers The Nation, The Village Voice, | Monthly Review, Jewish Currents, The Chronicle of Hig |
s and vans, for example, for visiting family, | monthly grocery shopping, or commuting to the workpla |
ation of the North Wales and South Wales MMs ( | monthly meetings) by the Society of Friends. |
Sharp writes a column for What Woman Want, a | monthly supplement for the Wakefield Express. |
It was first published in 1987 and was a | monthly newspaper until 1994, it became biweekly duri |
ed in 2009, this online journal was published | monthly by the American Chemical Society in 2010 and |
The magazine was issued | monthly in the 1970s and 1980s, later decreasing to f |
It was published | monthly. |
Tonight was the | monthly meeting and potluck dinner of the Lost River |
Arbeiter-Fragen - New Worker's Issues) was a | monthly journal of the Jewish Bundist (socialist) tra |
Among Friends was published | monthly by Friends of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, Ne |
The book was a | monthly. |
The official organ of the PPA was a | monthly magazine called The Proletarian, which origin |
The Zoologist was a | monthly natural history journal founded in 1843 by th |
It was a | monthly magazine but has not been published for some |
It was published | monthly in Philadelphia by Leander K. Lippincott, and |
contributing editor for WIRED UK and was the | monthly host of the Royal Institution's cafe scientif |
Prudence & Caution was a | monthly comic book series published by DEFIANT in 199 |
buted nationally from the beginning, it was a | monthly paper until 1974, when it expanded into a wee |
The New-England Magazine was a | monthly literary magazine published in Boston, Massac |
le Magazine, a regional glossy, was published | monthly with a local circulation of about 160,000,000 |
Hobo News was published | monthly with 16 pages and no advertisements, and was |
ere introduced, and the journal was published | monthly. |
anthos (December 1805 - September 1814) was a | monthly literary magazine published in Boston, Massac |
Amerasia was published | monthly by Amerasia in New York City. |
Beaver Hunt was a | monthly pornographic magazine aimed at men and publis |
The series Ultimo was serialized | monthly in Shonen Jump, beginning in the July 2009 is |
Desert Magazine (1937-1985) was a | monthly regional publication based in the Colorado De |
Quimby Magazine was a | monthly magazine organized by a group of local artist |
Triumph was a | monthly American magazine founded by L. Brent Bozell, |
It was published | monthly by Hakusensha starting in October 1981 and is |
ks!' ... The official documentation was their | monthly order form from [the PXs], which listed 'zero |
The Ladies' Repository was a | monthly periodical based in Cincinnati and produced b |
RPM was a | monthly rock praise meeting outreach by the Mother of |
There was a | monthly fee to carry this card. |
ne of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge was a | monthly magazine based in Boston, Massachusetts from |
Until the end of 2007, Sesame was published | monthly. |
It was run | monthly from February 2004 to December 2004. |
amahir (Arabic, Voice of the Masses), was the | monthly newspaper published by the Iraqi-controlled A |
a paper for the Welshmen of the world") was a | monthly popular Welsh-language magazine containing ne |
Land of Song was broadcast | monthly, initially for forty minutes, at 6.15pm on a |
The Labour Pioneer was a | monthly socialist periodical issued from Cardiff, Wal |
There was a | monthly fee for this game which is ¥1575 for 30 days |
The magazine was issued | monthly (excluding December) until March 1996, when i |
magazine, Socialist Viewpoint, was published | monthly from May 2001 until April 2005 under the dire |
Links, O:The Oprah Magazine, Washington Golf | Monthly, Indianapolis Monthly, The London Observer, M |
According to the Weather channel, | monthly average temperature highs range from 63 to 75 |
Meetings were cut back from weekly to | monthly in 1753, and in 1759 they were further reduce |
The site features weekly playlist, | monthly airplay charts, and album reviews. |
The Gaon Album Chart is a weekly and | monthly chart that ranks the best-selling physical al |
but the more expensive and complex weekly and | monthly smartcards and minsterCARD are available only |
Weekly and | monthly rentals are available during the summer month |
llustrated History of England", in weekly and | monthly parts, totalling 8 volumes and with around 20 |
hart covered this and was released weekly and | monthly like all the other charts. |
The union holds special events weekly and | monthly but also hold special events throughout the y |
The Gaon Digital Chart is a weekly and | monthly chart that ranks the best-selling songs in So |
It is home to several weekly and | monthly events, including The Rocky Horror Picture Sh |
isedronate is taken orally, usually weekly or | monthly. |
novels were serialized initially in weekly or | monthly magazines, then reprinted in standard book fo |
ati Enquirer and six alternative, weekly, and | monthly publications. |
ensively for was Popular Science a well known | monthly. |
As well as | monthly public meetings it provides community observe |
t or Star of the Saints) was a Welsh language | monthly periodical of the Church of Jesus Christ of L |
ta de Occidente (The Review of the West), the | monthly cultural magazine founded by Ortega y Gasset |
He also served as an editor of Western Law | Monthly from 1859 to 1862. |
When Home | Monthly was established in 1896, it hired Willa Cathe |
ties to the Church of the Redeemer, where its | monthly services are held, and whose parish GLBT grou |
me the regular channel through which national | monthly, quarterly and annual incarceration, crime, a |
r contact; and a Friendship Club, which meets | monthly for more senior members. |
blication, The Peace Calendar, which appeared | monthly between February 1983 and January 1985. |
onsorcio Regional de Transportes, which sells | monthly passes for unlimited use of the metro, bus an |
The resulting costs, which changed | monthly, were then assigned under the Entergy System |
President of Perfect Attendance, which hosts | monthly concerts and rewards teens with donations fro |
bers, elected to four-year terms, which meets | monthly. |
council consists of 9 councillors, which meet | monthly. |
Needy Families Program (TANF), which provides | monthly stipends for indigent families that meet a sp |
The Emu Plains Market which operates | monthly in summer at the same location is very popula |
k and business consulting services., whilst a | monthly survey conducted by Topseo named it the 18th |
ryl Myers, Anne Taylor, Frances White (Poetry | Monthly Press, 2007) |
rabbis, student rabbis, and cantors, who made | monthly visits to Fayetteville during the academic ye |
n-area radio disc jockey Tom Ryan) who hosted | monthly specials presenting B movie horror films with |
usan Conway and musician Harry Somers who led | monthly concert episodes during the debut season. |
ot only a contributor to The Williams College | Monthly, but also an editor of the senior-class book |
manity" David Frith, editor of Wisden Cricket | Monthly 1992 |
In column on the back page of Wisden Cricket | Monthly, while producing a number of critically well- |
wed an article by Henderson in Wisden Cricket | Monthly in 1995 entitled "Is it in the blood?" which |
blished a rural weekly newspaper along with a | monthly tourism tabloid, a cable television show, and |
were used to getting ESPN included with their | monthly service. |
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