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- noun Plural form of
periodical .
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From reading that book, reading various articles in periodicals, and also from listening to him speak with an opportunity to ask questions, I have a strong tendency to agree with him on issues.
Envy and Resentment, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Certain periodicals represented intellectual power.
The Future of Today's Legal Scholarship Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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Publication in periodicals or books, or in digital or electronic forms, otherwise than in summary, requires the consent of the Foundation.
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Publication in periodicals or books, or in digital or electronic forms, otherwise than in summary, requires the consent of the Foundation.
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Certain periodicals represented intellectual power.
Archive 2009-07-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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Publication in periodicals or books otherwise than in summary requires the consent of the Foundation.
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Publication in periodicals or books, or in digital or electronic forms, otherwise than in summary, requires the consent of the Foundation.
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Publication in periodicals or books otherwise than in summary requires the consent of the Foundation.
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Publication in periodicals or books, or in digital or electronic forms, otherwise than in summary, requires the consent of the Foundation.
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Sadly, though widely read and regularly published in Yiddish periodicals, only a fraction of her short stories, novellas and theatre pieces appeared in book form; this accounts in great measure for the critical neglect her work suffered during her lifetime.
Rokhel Brokhes. 2009
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