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