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newsweekly
[ nooz-week-lee, nyooz- ]
Word History and Origins
Origin of newsweekly1
Example Sentences
“Apparently, they hoped I might be able to restore some happiness in their lives,” Mr. Daum told Religion and Ethics Newsweekly in a 2001 interview.
In a city brimming with daily newspapers, The Voice found its niche as an alternative newsweekly in the bohemian culture of Greenwich Village, where another weekly, The Villager, had been publishing since the 1930s.
Terrible at business, he has just bought a local newsweekly without mentioning it to Iris, because theirs is nowhere near a marriage of equals.
RTL Deutschland said it wants to focus on core brands that currently make up about 70% of its publishing turnover, including newsweekly Stern, business magazine Capital and educational monthly GEO.
“That’s a different kind of conservatism,” he told the PBS show “Religion and Ethics Newsweekly” in 2007, “a conservatism of the common good that argues that we need to orient our policies towards people that might not even vote for us.”
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