Official journal, a newspaper of record, or simply a newspaper.
A publication (usually published daily or weekly and printed on cheap, low-quality paper) that contains news and other articles.
1 Cade's decision was published on Monday's edition of the government's official gazette .
2 It is a gadget gazette that is, so far, mostly a tease.
3 He was not mentioned in the gazette , because there was no gazette .
4 Taking a railroad gazette out of a drawer, she looked up trains.
5 Every week I grab a coffee and read my gazette about dust.
6 A government gazette said fresh elections have to be held by 16 November.
7 The deal was announced by the official government gazette on Tuesday.
8 This is the second major gazette published over the festive season.
9 The permit is included as Annexure C in government gazette No.
10 I saw your name in the gazette , a short time since.
11 For the sake of appearances I'll gazette you Seconded to the Khyber Rifles.
12 But there was sorrow throughout Argyll long before the gazette appeared.
13 I have not even for this month heard my Lady Townshend's extempore gazette .
14 Last week the government announced new prices for fuel oil in the official gazette .
15 The law on purchasing tobacco will be added to the gazette in due course.
16 The rules only need to be published in India's official gazette to become law.
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