Periodical publication that has been authorised to publish public or legal notice.
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Examples for "gazette"
Examples for "gazette"
1Cade's decision was published on Monday's edition of the government's official gazette.
2It is a gadget gazette that is, so far, mostly a tease.
3He was not mentioned in the gazette, because there was no gazette.
4Taking a railroad gazette out of a drawer, she looked up trains.
5Every week I grab a coffee and read my gazette about dust.
1The official journal of the Convention at Hartford was not published until 1823.
2The public broadcaster said the decision would be confirmed when the official journal was published.
3Robbie Cousins is editor of Construction Magazine, the official journal of the Construction Industry Federation
4The following announcement appeared in the official journal:
5Of its proceedings no official journal was kept.
1It is a public journal; I will explain what that is, another time.
2Wives dare it every week if the public journals speak the truth.
3The public journals denounced Gippsland, and said it was full of irregularities.
4It was noised abroad in the public journals, and even in the foreign press.
5Grievous mistakes of the same sort had been made repeatedly in the public journals.
1Cade's decision was published on Monday's edition of the government's official gazette.
2Last week the government announced new prices for fuel oil in the official gazette.
3The rules only need to be published in India's official gazette to become law.
4The authorisation, published in the government's official gazette, confirmed a Reuters report on Saturday.
5Mansouri's appointment will become effective with the publication in the official gazette, the WAM said.
1Mubarak steps out and the army rules, said the official newspaper Al-Gomhuria.
2The People's Daily is the official newspaper of China's ruling Communist Party.
3An official newspaper is published in the Yoruba and English languages.
4An editorial about her had appeared in the official newspaper.
5Another official newspaper, the Securities Times, said regulators should not bow to pressure from critics.
1The fact is -I have an official diary and a private diary.
2It was prosaically marked in Johnson's official diary as a five-minute speech at the Landmark Hotel, Marylebone.
3Jack's official diary says: "One soldier died to-day."
4Our spirit was quite unbroken, and Haines, writing up the official diary afterwards, said that our moral was excellent.
5From an official diary captured by the First Army Corps it appears that one of the German corps contains an extraordinary mixture of units.
1A government gazette said fresh elections have to be held by 16 November.
2The deal was announced by the official government gazette on Tuesday.
3The permit is included as Annexure C in government gazette No.
4According to the government gazette, Home Affairs will offer an additional five services under Level 2.
5Cofece had published a notice of the probe earlier on Thursday in the daily government gazette.
1When a Frenchman has ten his name goes into the official bulletin.
2So said the official bulletin, with its incomparable brevity of eloquence.
3The last official bulletin given out by his staff physicians, J.
4The following official bulletin concerning the operations was issued tonight by the War Office:
5The ministry's statement said details would be published in the government's official bulletin in the coming days.
1In 1780, he served under Captain Thomas Alexander to assist in guarding the public magazine in Charlotte.
2He next entered the service under Captain Thomas Alexander, and was ordered to Charlotte for the purpose of guarding the public magazine in that place.
3Besides the arms in the hands of the people, there are public magazines.
4At the appointed season, they were all sheared, and the wool was deposited in the public magazines.
5"But why should they insist on everything being put in public magazines?"
Translations for legal gazette