How To Use Gazette In A Sentence

  • This article was first published in Issue 47 of Linux Gazette, an on-line e-zine published by Linux Journal.
  • After he retired from football he became a sports journalist for the Gazette.
  • To give some credit to Dr Cullen, he did finally gazette those changes, which have at least required farmland to be publicly advertised for sale in New Zealand before it is flogged off overseas - never mind how small the advertisement is.
  • Mr. Reynolds 'opinions are in stark contrast to the core values of the Champaign County Republican Party and are personally offensive to me," party Chairman Jason Barickman told the News-Gazette. Al Reynolds, Tea Party Candidate For Illinois Senate, Says Black Men Prefer Drug Dealing To Education
  • Many interesting sights are mentioned, but in many cases only incomplete directions are given for finding them: the book is more a guide than a gazetteer.
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  • While holding the political office of "gazetteer" (one who had a monopoly of official news) the idea came to Steele of publishing a literary magazine. Outlines of English and American Literature : an Introduction to the Chief Writers of England and America, to the Books They Wrote, and to the Times in Which They Lived
  • Detention centres in Uganda are supposed to be "gazetted" - placed on an official government register - in order to be considered legal. AllAfrica News: Latest
  • This comes on the heels of Jan Freeman discussing the dance attention/attendance idiom from the Amy Vanderbilt post in her column in the Boston Globe (which also runs syndicated in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette). 2008 June « Motivated Grammar
  • The authors have tracked down with immense care as many missions as possible, each recorded in a valuable gazetteer at the end of the book.
  • He earned the respect and friendship of one of the assisting naval officers, a certain Horatio Nelson (who later testified at his trial), and his name was gazetted in the official published reports.
  • Talent Gazette, her hair done up in sophisticated curls, her chin nestled into a glamorous touch of white fur.
  • Anne Sutherland of The Montreal Gazette says Kangaroo Jack is ‘a hopping good time for the whole family!’
  • The closure becomes effective only after the public has been notified about its legality through the government gazette or through local newspaper adverts.
  • It was submitted that examination of this translation of the official gazette supplemented the views which he advanced.
  • A report of found property published Dec. 29 in the Green Bay Press-Gazette's police calls clued in an Allouez woman to the fact that items were missing from her home. The Green Bay Press-Gazette Latest Headlines
  • They added a bookbindery, and in addition to the Gazette, they printed almanacs, pamphlets, and occasionally books. History of American Women
  • Sandwiched between a brief but useful introduction and conclusion, the bulk of its pages are in effect a gazetteer of churches and other ecclesiastical buildings in the six Border Marches (from east to west, Scottish and English in turn).
  • An extraordinary government gazette was published announcing the confiscations.
  • But it follows the gazetteer style and glossy quarto format of the originals. Times, Sunday Times
  • We may say that three kinds of men write history: the gazetteer or annalist, the statesman, and the philosopher. Voltaire
  • (though it is an engaging thing, I think) the word "gazette" is the great word among the titles of trade journals. Walking-Stick Papers
  • This preparation project gave the students an opportunity to look at old photos, newspaper articles, the census, city directories, diaries, gazetteers, maps, and postcards.
  • With luck, the ‘and more’ will include hyperlinking the URLs that appear in their stories, something the Gazette also needs to do.
  • Meral Ece a Liberal Coucillor is worrying in pusillanimous Liberal way about gun crime in the Gazette. The Liberal Answer To Gun Crime
  • It came to me when I saw the picture of husky racing in Grizedale in last week's Gazette and I have suitably adapted it to give a flavour of my idea.
  • Curry, writing from the Department of Geography of the University of North Carolina, reported that, in 1963 and 1964, during studies of Little Ice Age glaciation and nivation in the mountains of southwestern U.S., a number of stands of bristlecone pine were encountered, including a previously unstudied stand at Wheeler Peak in east Nevada gazetteeer location: 38.9861N; Longitude: -114.312. Cutting Down the Oldest Living Tree in the World « Climate Audit
  • The big-hearted team, which is based at Bumpers Farm, Chippenham, donated £250 to the appeal last week, after reading of Lydia's plight in the Gazette.
  • In October 2000, the Post-Gazette asked judges in two counties to permit the press and public into two high-profile juvenile court cases involving abused and neglected children.
  • A Gazette article earlier this year highlighted an enigma that has long puzzled me.
  • Finding myself in want of a particular Gazetteer which was not to be found in the office, and being in no mood to take a clerk, however uncritical, into my confidence, I called a hansom and drove straight to the Museum; where, having ensconced myself in the reading-room with the work in question, I prepared to devote a dusty and laborious morning to the service of State. The Right Stuff Some Episodes in the Career of a North Briton
  • Prior to this act being gazetted, advocates could appear on behalf of clients, in any court in Namibia, whereas attorneys could only appear in regional and magistrate courts.
  • Get in touch with your Good News Gazette stories - e-mail newsdesk@countygazette. co.uk or call the newsdesk on 01823-365100. Undefined
  • We are used to refreshing our memories from written material, maps and gazetteers.
  • History is, for him, a gazetteer for the present and a guidebook for the future.
  • The ceremony was never gazetted and only came to light after details were leaked in December 2003.
  • The park was officially gazetted and is the only national park in Indonesia to have gone through this process.
  • Green markings which have been put down to delineate a cycle way on the road at Waterhead, Ambleside, have caused a flurry of letters to the Gazette in recent weeks.
  • The Carlisle News & Star ran the false story on page four, while the Cumbrian Gazette splashed the news on their front page. Did King Olav V of Norway really take a trip to Selhurst Park?
  • Details on payment of compensation in cash to the minority shareholders agreed in the squeeze-out resolution in the amount of EUR 9.87 per no-par share will soon be announced separately by Pyramus S. à r.l. The corresponding announcement will be released in the electronic federal gazette Presseportal
  • For coordinates of the tag locations of Asian specimens, and elevations of those locations where possible, we used a variety of maps, atlases, and gazetteers.
  • A sports store which burnt to the ground in a spectacular blaze may never reopen due to an insurance wrangle, the Evening Gazette can reveal.
  • The first "gazette" was watched for with straining eyes, and naturally would follow aching hearts; for disappointment here first sowed the dragon's teeth that were to spring into armed opponents of the unappreciative power. Four Years in Rebel Capitals An Inside View of Life in the Southern Confederacy from Birth to Death
  • In his letter in last week's Gazette, Vincent Doey referred to the future arrangements for the Parent Partnership Services for children in Wiltshire with special educational needs.
  • A reader interested in this aspect would at least have the gazetteer to fall back on as a reference.
  • Of course, if you want to read every word of every story...' The arrival of yet another sackful from the Gazette had been a clincher. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • A team of seven people has already signed-up from the Gazette, but Sallie and Clive want to hear from you.
  • His appointment was gazetted last week.
  • Take it up with the News-Gazette by Martha "Marti" Wilkinson on Tuesday, Oct 20, 2009 at 12: 02: 36 AM bias and objectivity by G Edwards on Sunday, Nov 1, 2009 at 9: 54: 01 AM What If Henry Gates Jr. Had Been a Working-Class Black Teenager?
  • However, Gazette editor Gary Lawrence asked the magistrates to exercise their power to waive the rule.
  • And what gives this cop the right to call the gazette reporter after giving him a ticket for BREAKING THE LAW and tell him to rip it up? Undefined
  • Another excellent example of toponymic work is the Gazetteer of Inuit Place Names in Nunavik, undertaken with the cooperation of the Inuit elders of Nunavik and the Avataq Cultural Institute.
  • We read in Press Gazette that Alan Bennett is taking up the post of deputy editor of the Western Mail.
  • This chronological gazetteer is divided by county and lists the 151 locations of the distinct forms of Morris dancing in the South Midlands before 1900, quoting sources from books, newspaper articles and unpublished diaries. Books -- Morris Dance, Gypsies
  • If this were to take place, it would be minuted in a council of ministers meeting, and it would be gazetted.
  • By the _Gazette_ report we conclude the Festival must have ended as many such meetings do; and never better expressed than by Lord Byron in his facete moments -- "then talky, then argumentative, then disputatious, then unintelligible, then altogethery, then inarticulate, and then" -- but we have done. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 532, February 4, 1832
  • A story in the Westmoreland Gazette, a Cumbrian local paper, has become a hot favourite on the Internet: Media
  • Those who do not succeed, could as well compete for other gazetted posts.
  • In 1767 the best soap and "dipt" and "mould" candles were sold at the post-office in Boston, according to an advertisement in the "Gazette" of The Olden Time Series: Vol. 2: The Days of the Spinning-Wheel in New England Gleanings Chiefly from old Newspapers of Boston and Salem, Massachusetts
  • It's also being quite hypocritical recently in it's "all of a sudden" interest in the support of caribbean newspapers (in regards to PATI) considering that the Gazette has always purposely avoided even the idea of bermuda being considered a part of the Caribbean. Bermuda's Royal Gazette is Not the 'Paper of the People'
  • In today's Gazette, Symphony President Robert C. Griffin assures us that the Symphony board "deliberated long and hard before reaching this decision. Billings Blog
  • However, these changes would only come into effect after the Bill is passed and an announcement made in the official gazette.
  • From 1970 through the mid 1990s, Paynter and Traylor collaborated to produce a series of ornithological gazetteers that form a backbone for primary research on South American zoogeography.
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  • They give praise and expect it in their turns: they commend their Patrus and Molières, as well as their Condès and Turennes; their Pellisons and Racines have their elogies, as well as the prince whom they celebrate; and their poems, their mercuries, and orations, nay, their very gazettes are filled with the praises of the learned. Lives of the Poets, Volume 1
  • It must be noted that he had had fairly extensive experience of spiritualism; he had made regular experiments with Mrs. Haydon at his brother George's house (the paper on which these are recorded is undated, but it must have been before 1863); he was referred to as a disbeliever in an article in the "Pall Mall Gazette" during January Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 2
  • He felt Gazette readers should be canvassed for their views.
  • He belches And suck my thumping good Stock Exchange cigar while I read the Licensed Victualler's Gazette .
  • Although gazetteers are often rich sources of local information, they were compiled to satisfy agendas that seldom included detailed discussions of local unrest.
  • It says the measure will come into force after its publication in the official gazette, which is expected "imminently". BBC News - Home
  • He served me as a kind of gazette of all that passed with the princesses, in whose opinion I had still the misfortune not to be in the very highest estimation. Memoirs of the Comtesse Du Barry, with minute details of her entire career as favorite of Louis XV. Written by herself
  • Results from recent surveys suggest that populations of both tahr and musk deer have increased substantially since the park was gazetted and could lead to a recovery in the snow leopard population, probable signs of which were seen in the Gokyo Valley. Sagarmatha National Park, Nepal
  • His honesty was now in set terms impugned, and on the 15th of February, 1870, he addressed, through the editor of The Pall Mall Gazette, Mr. Frederick Greenwood, a direct challenge to Mr. Philip Harwood, who had become editor of The Saturday Review. The Life of Froude
  • Because a person called to the Bar must have his or her name gazetted, the Government printery was also sent a special request to publish a Gazette notice, announcing Goddard's call. Newsday.co.tt
  • In the Gazette article Mr Billings insists we separate people's private and public lives.
  • Another distinction comes from his advertisement in 1816 in the Pittsburgh Gazette for sale of his ironworks.
  • Aujourd'hui, lisez un avant-propos de cette gazette. French Word-A-Day:
  • Could be not even the first one was really among the stories sent to the Gazette. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • Petitions have been launched in both towns to save the units and today the Gazette throws its support behind the campaign.
  • Gazette reporters spoke to Wiltshire musicians who have reached that giddy height.
  • Guidebooks and gazetteers suggest the expanding public knowledge of the temple's history and contents.
  • Three basic features are needed for resolution of this problem via the Internet: accurate, detailed on-line gazetteers and maps; searchable or downloadable locality databases; and online access to museum catalogs.
  • “Bet it is just wintergreen, feverfew, and betony, mixed with something sweet—and now he will make a fortune,” Teddy said, reading the account in the Gazette. Exit the Actress
  • Any whiff of controversy is totally absent from his fortnightly Gazette columns. Times, Sunday Times
  • Act, the names of successful amnesty applicants must first be published in the Government Gazette before criminal proceedings against them are "voided". ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The proposed law, of eight clauses and six sub-clauses, was published in the official gazette this week.
  • This vast atlas is something different: a gazetteer of all that is most inventive, inspiring and humane in the architecture of the past five years.
  • This delightful volume also includes a valuable gazetteer (complete with coordinates) and a passionate conservation section.
  • But Westmorland Gazette sheep dog correspondent Elaine Hill said it was very rare that dog trialling interfered with wildlife and that few if any people were genuinely concerned about the impact of the Hunting Bill on the sport.
  • The Elmira Star-Gazette has an article on a press conference in Elmira yesterday including leaders of Tompkins, Chemung, Steuben, Schuyler, Broome, Tioga, and "several other" counties. Living in Dryden: County pushing back on Medicaid
  • Only a clip from a gazette and, pinned to it, a sheet of notepaper blank but for a single brief sentence. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
  • Gazette readers are heeding the warnings of the scam, which tempts people by saying they have won a holiday.
  • Christianovna had gone away on a visit to her cousin in Revel; a family of foreigners, known as 'living statues,' _des poses plastiques_, had come to Moscow, and the description of them in the _Moscow Gazette_ had aroused Anna Vassilyevna's liveliest curiosity. On the Eve
  • The Gazette is more political with some humor while the Journal is more humorous with a sprinkle of politics thrown in.
  • Consequently, the move being taken by the Ministry of Water and Environment to degazette 15 urban forests is misconceived and short-sighted. AllAfrica News: Latest
  • True, the Government has increasingly come under pressure to degazette, not only the forest reserves in the urban areas, but also others in densely populated areas. AllAfrica News: Latest
  • And eventually we managed to produce a listing, a gazetteer and directory of all the known pipe organs in Australia, and that was actually first completed about 1976.
  • Joe reappeared, a copy of the late edition of the Westminster Gazette in his hand.
  • As one laved one's chest one could conjure up images of bowler hats on the coat rack, well-thumbed Police Gazettes, shoe polish and cigars.
  • The Daily Gazette ran a story under the headline "Pope's Last Words".
  • See this previous gazette article for more info.
  • If he is gouty, obese, and nervous, we strongly recommend him to 'bant,'" suggested the Pall Mall Gazette in June 1865. 'Good Calories, Bad Calories'
  • In 1794 he was gazetted to a cornetcy in the Tenth Hussars, the gift of its colonel the Prince of Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
  • ‘India and English chintz in patterns’ was advertised in the Pennsylvania Gazette on February 19, 1757, and ‘printed cottons, calicoes, copper plate chintz’ were offered by Isaac and Joseph Paschall in 1762.
  • This is the first volume of a gazetteer which is now being published. The Sign of Four
  • One man, with opinions pretty well ossified on this subject, having been challenged for his statement that Mrs. Browning was born at Hope End, rushed into print in a letter to the “Gazette” with the countercheck quarrelsome to the effect, “You might as well expect throstles to build nests on Fleet Street 'buses, as for folks of genius to be born in a big city.” Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great
  • ‘The minister agreed not to gazette the restructuring bill until the talks with unions are over,’ he said.
  • During the eighteenth century there emerged lodges and coffee houses, newspapers and gazettes, academies and salons; there came spheres of activity governed by the public will and by public opinion.
  • The first notice that I have seen is in the _Salem Gazette_ of 1784 -- "a rich sortment of shawls. Customs and Fashions in Old New England
  • ... is worrying in pusillanimous Liberal way about gun crime in the Gazette ... The Liberal Answer To Gun Crime
  • Article 46 The CPA Discipline Committee shall publish its resolution in the government gazette when the disciplinary sanction against a CPA has become final.
  • The government announced the election date in a special edition of the legal gazette.
  • I lost sight of the fellow soon afterward, but it was with great satisfaction that I saw his name gazetted a week or two since, 'dismissed the service.' The Continental Monthly, Vol. III, No. V, May, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • Dana, of Groton, appears to have been suspected of "Toryism," and prints the following in the "Essex Gazette": -- The Olden Time Series, Vol. 4: Quaint and Curious Advertisements Gleanings Chiefly from Old Newspapers of Boston and Salem, Massachusetts
  • Writing in the Providence Gazette, “A Freeholder” advised that passage of the impost would shred the protections of local rights embodied in the Articles of Confederation, “at once destroying all the liberties of the several states, reducing them to so many provinces of Congress, and tending to the establishment of an aristocratical or monarchial government.” Robert Morris
  • I do not have the details of all 2,700 schools in my head, but, from memory, I gazetted the closure of that school just before Christmas.
  • Really what is the problem of this animal called COSATU?" he told The Financial Gazette weekly. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Nowadays any eclipse is gazetted well in advance, so that amateur and professional observers alike are well prepared, but that was not the case in Halley's era.
  • The Daily Gazette ran a story under the headline "Pope's Last Words".
  • The Colorado Springs Gazette breezed so quickly over the inconsistency, in just three short paragraphs, that some readers may not have noticed: "My goal, I think Colorado's goal, is how can we make sure we give Fort Carson our maximum support," the governor said. Sean Paige: Is Hickenlooper a Reliable Ally?
  • The state government issued an official gazette notification to this effect late yesterday evening.
  • This word "gazette" makes its appeal, too, curiously enough, to those who christen country papers; and trade journals have much of the intimate charm of country papers. Walking-Stick Papers
  • The Weatherfield Gazette recorded the tram crash on its front page this week. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the purposes of the gazetteer Britain is divided into eleven regions; each region is introduced by a map showing the present passenger rail network, together with freight-only or closed lines containing listed buildings.
  • One of the first and most notorious libelles, Le Gazetier cuirassé (The Iron-Plated Gazetteer, 1771), was written by the leading libeler in the colony of expatriates, Charles Théveneau de Morande. Finding a Lost Prince of Bohemia
  • So she was gazetted as a full-time employee with superannuation benefits and so on.
  • The gazette is the last stop for draft laws before reaching parliament, where President Robert Mugabe's ruling Zimbabwe African ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The real sting in the new Bill when it was finally gazetted was the attack on the organisations concerned with human rights and governance.
  • Wiltshire police are urging owners of staddle stones to postcode their property after a spate of thefts of the now desirable items throughout the Gazette's circulation area.
  • Web site addresses are now sprinkled through the pages of The Westmorland Gazette.
  • Neither he nor his father can be impressed by the fact that the paper's front page has latterly become a low-rent gazette chronicling the marital travails of minor celebrities.
  • For Patrick Arnold's fully detailed angling column see the sports section of the Westmorland Gazette.
  • Speaking to the Gazette on the day after the meeting, the artist was philosophical about the council's u-turn.
  • A gazetteer published in 1819 described the museum as: neatly arranged and handsomely filled with several thousand articles, such as paintings, waxwork, natural and artificial curiosities.
  • In this study, we analyzed 28 articles related to patents for golf tee and published by the official gazette of patent in R. O. C. before 2008.
  • According to the National Forestry Authority (NFA), there is serious pressure to degazette the urban forests due to growing urban population and increased socio-economic activities. AllAfrica News: Latest
  • No worries, The Westmorland Gazette is here with loads of suggestions for you to fill those long summer days and nights.
  • David Grubbs/Billings Gazette Alicia Lang of Billings, Mont., is fighting foreclosure proceedings from mortgage servicer Ocwen Financial. Mortgage System
  • For proof look no further than last week's UK Press Gazette, which quoted Lord Wakeham's speech at the Bank of Scotland awards.
  • So he and some other Salem folks are planning a ritual on Sunday designed, they told the Gazette to... dissuade Sheen from misusing the word warlock in the future. Pagans to Sheen: Sorry, Charlie, you're no 'warlock'
  • Neither he nor his father can be impressed by the fact that the paper's front page has latterly become a low-rent gazette chronicling the marital travails of minor celebrities.
  • Johns: Probation officer, 87___(ragline)___Helsingin Sanomat: Juice Leskinen, Finnish rock music icon, dies at 56___(ragline)___The News-Gazette: WICD-TV weatherman Page dies at 76___(ragline)___Mongolia Web News: Mongolia Loses Cultural Enthusiast___(ragline)___KARE 11 TV: Sister Rita, a woman of conviction, dies___(ragline)___The National: The passing of a great poet___(ragline)___Times Daily: Jerry L. Warrington__ Archive 2006-11-01
  • The title, in the letters patent creating the peerage, was gazetted as Earl of Scarbrough and not Scarborough.
  • Great Sandy National Park (Fraser Island Section) is not presently listed as claimable under the Act. A network of roads and tracks exist, with approximately 1,000 km of unsealed sand tracks and 44 km of gravel roads, most of which are ungazetted and established originally for forestry purposes. Fraser Island, Australia
  • He was gazetted to a cornetcy; and entered life at an age when, if the manlier traits are ready to be developed, the worthless ones are equally sure to unfold themselves. A Love Story
  • The Minister now, for example, gets a chance to gazette safety courses without having to put them in the Gazette.
  • The winners will be notified by post and names will be published in the Gazette on December 10.
  • Last year the Gazette reported sightings of the creature at the back of Helm Hill and at Natland.
  • Two years ago the Gazette was allowed to exclusively reveal the revolutionary design of the proposed new buildings, set back into the hillside with undulating grass roofs to blend with the surroundings.
  • Regulations for a one-man commission to investigate the unauthorised issuing of a permit for the import of cupric arsenite to South Africa were gazetted on Friday. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The Gazette has reported sightings of black big cats as far apart as Calne, Great Bedwyn and Malmesbury.
  • It is also interesting to note that in 1983, when it was originally gazetted as an ecological area, it was noted as one of the best examples in the Greymouth ecological district of forest on a wide valley floor.
  • Travel accounts, gazetteers, and geographies were abundant, but few could claim literary merit or accurate information.
  • His honesty was now in set terms impugned, and on the 15th of February, 1870, he addressed, through the editor of The Pall Mall Gazette, Mr. Frederick The Life of Froude
  • If the Bulletin is correct, he was gazetted lieutenant in 1980.
  • In 1802, the Upper Canada Gazette published the proclamation announcing the Treaty of Amiens to the townspeople.
  • The formal gazette notice, however, provided no explanation for the decision.
  • Mr Edwards may also be interested to know that, far from being an American neologism coined by Professor Churchwell, hierarchize has been with us for over 100 years at least since its use in the Pall Mall Gazette in 1884. Letters: The 'ize' have it
  • One pertinent example was an advertisement in the New-York Gazette in 1748 for blue smalt, just in from London.
  • Gazette for giving publicity to their sales; and he eloquently called upon the nobility of England, the baronetage of England, the revered clergy of England, the bar of England, the matrons, the daughters, the homes and hearths of England, to rally round the good old cause; and Bungay at the conclusion of the reading woke up from a second snooze in which he had indulged himself, and again said it was all right. The History of Pendennis
  • I must admit the Hockin style was inclined to be more racy than that I used for the Gazette.
  • Ashay was back in the news today with a somewhat confused article in the Royal Gazette.
  • According to the British District Gazetteer for 1904, ‘with some exceptions these priests are ignorant and quarrelsome, and are by no means popular in the neighbourhood.’
  • It will launch its own fortnightly regional property gazette on May 11.
  • It's right to question, as the Royal Gazette does today, whether such gross negligence means the Government is fit to govern.
  • One witness, who did not wish to be identified, told the Jarrow and Hebburn Gazette: The two men started to fight in front of all the mums and dads. Father's finger bitten off in brawl before school nativity play
  • Taiwan saw the publication of its first official gazette in 1896 during the Japanese colonial era.
  • He also announced that he gazetted a set of norms and standards last week for educators, which he described as a ‘developmental’ rather than a policing exercise.
  • When the commission receives the application, it places a notice in the government gazette and in a newspaper circulated in the respective area.
  • The aim of The Gazette's campaign is to make this phrase something that our town and borough becomes synonymous with.
  • Only a clip from a gazette and, pinned to it, a sheet of notepaper blank but for a single brief sentence. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
  • If the training courses had to be gazetted, then there would be a clear and an easy track for someone to follow.
  • Evidence that banditry was a genuine and serious problem can be found in local gazetteers of the period.
  • Soldiers who spoke to the Evening Gazette today said they had not seen any need to supplement Army issue desert kit by buying their own.
  • A special police team was sent to the government press to ensure that the official gazette notification removing the ministers was issued.
  • He spent almost his entire life soldiering, being gazetted ensign in the 12th Foot at 13 years of age.
  • Jefferson was also one of the first "leakers" in the federal government, covertly slipping compromising state documents to journalist Philip Freneau, who was a chief correspondent for the Gazette. Joshua Schoen: Two Generations
  • Anyway, thanks for the laughs, and I look forward to reading the next journal and next gazette.
  • April 23 -- German Admiralty announces that the German high seas fleet has recently cruised repeated in the North Sea, advancing into English waters without meeting British ships; the British Official Gazette announces a blockade, beginning at midnight, of Kamerun, German West New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 1915 April-September, 1915
  • WITHIN A WEEK after the article was published in The Westfield Gazette, the kids at the junior high and the kids at the high school had stopped using the word pen and had started using the word frindle. Frindle
  • Thanks for the journal and gazette, and a space to rant.
  • The Weatherfield Gazette recorded the tram crash on its front page this week. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some may say that it is not part of this bill as it has already been gazetted to enter the quota management system, and the Minister has already allocated the total allowable catch and the total allowable commercial catch for it.
  • In addition there's Getmapping's own digital terrain model, People's Map GB 100m contours, 1: 1m vector data, national administration boundaries and a place name gazetteer made up of over 39,000 different names. Releases feed from RealWire
  • He told the Gazette: ‘It was a bit misty on top, a bit boggy and the rocks were a bit slippy as well, but the mist cleared.’
  • The Gazette reviews the plays and talks to two youngsters who have shared in their success.
  • The village and a nearby lime kiln were gazetted as a monument in 1981.
  • The Gazette helped produce the calendar and all the money from its sale will go directly into the Lydia appeal fund.
  • Finally the office of Gazetteer was abolished, and any man who wished might issue a "gazette," provided he kept within proper bounds. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 05 Little Journeys to the Homes of English Authors
  • His appointment was gazetted last week.
  • Johns: Probation officer, 87___(ragline)___Helsingin Sanomat: Juice Leskinen, Finnish rock music icon, dies at 56___(ragline)___The News-Gazette: WICD-TV weatherman Page dies at 76___(ragline)___Mongolia Web News: Mongolia Loses Cultural Enthusiast___(ragline)___KARE 11 TV: Sister Rita, a woman of conviction, dies___(ragline)___The National: The passing of a great poet___(ragline)___Times Daily: Jerry L. Warrington___Blog Entry Tape: November 28th Poetic Ticker Clicking
  • If you haven't filed yet, thanks for choosing The Mudville Gazette as your distraction from the task at hand.
  • In 1961 I was gazetted I think, and I've either been President or Secretary, Treasurer, for probably 40 years or better.
  • The nurse didn't even raise an eyebrow, continuing to read from her silly ladies' romance gazette.
  • Though not as awesome or as polished as the previous photos we brought of Benicio Del Toro as the Wolfman, the latest snaps from the Gazette and Herald are still pretty exciting. First Look: Hugo Weaving in The Wolfman « FirstShowing.net
  • One of the most famous editors of the age was Philip Freneau, an ardent Republican and once "penniless young poet," and the publisher of the National Gazette, a semiweekly newspaper. Newspaper Wars
  • Once the forms are signed, candidates have them attested by a gazetted officer before submitting them, in bulk, to the electoral registration officer.
  • There were no real by-lines on the Bideford Gazette, no printed recognition of who had written the story.
  • ‘The current status is that there is no clear distinction between a hotel and a lodge and how these establishments are gazetted,’ he said.
  • His theatrical connections, his library with its absorbing gazetteers and high-shelved ‘adult’ reading, his sense of etiquette and of the unsaid, ally him symbolically with the realm of the imagination.
  • The official gazette notification that parliament was dissolved was finally released at midnight.

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