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Example sentences for "newsletter"

Lexicographically close words:
newsboy; newsboys; newscast; newsdealers; newsies; newsletters; newsman; newsmen; newspaper; newspaperman
  1. Newsletter after the fashion of the day, gives the current accounts of the fight.

  2. But your Newsletter says that an assay was made of the coin.

  3. Whether the copying of portions of a newsletter is an act of infringement or a fair use will necessarily turn on the facts of the individual case.

  4. The commercial nature of the user is a significant factor in such cases: Copying by a profit-making user of even a small portion of a newsletter may have a significant impact on the commercial market for the work.

  5. Publishes Drug Abuse Update, a 16-page newsletter containing abstracts of articles published in medical and academic journals and newspapers throughout the Nation.

  6. School Law News is a newsletter that describes recent developments in the field.

  7. This organization provides a newsletter and emergency news flashes that give extensive information on issues, ideas, and contacts.

  8. It publishes a newsletter and a number of brochures and books and holds workshops across the country each year.

  9. Paragraph 12 Oberly has rejected offers to purchase his newsletter business for more than it's worth, because he wants to keep that ostensibly legitimate mechanism for collecting money from the citizens he's pledged to serve.

  10. Oberly III, first elected in 1982, shortly started publishing a newsletter as a private business.

  11. Publisher and Editor of a Capital Markets Newsletter distributed by subscription only to dozens of subscribers countrywide.

  12. At the seat of a man of fortune in the country the newsletter was impatiently expected.

  13. Footnote 258: This fact I learned from a newsletter in the library of the Royal Institution.

  14. That was a memorable day on which the first newsletter from London was laid on the table of the only coffee room in Cambridge.

  15. Quarterly Newsletter from the World Council of Churches' Committee on the Church and the Jewish People, March 1967, p.

  16. Quarterly Newsletter from the World Council of Churches' Committee on the Church and the Jewish People; Geneva.

  17. But your newsletter says, that an assay was made of the coin.

  18. The American Newsletter will indicate clearly the lines along which Baha’i National Assemblies are to conduct their work in future and I earnestly urge you to encourage the friends to follow and adopt the method outlined in its columns.

  19. As he could no longer leave the house, the newsletter allowed him to 'travel', to open his mind and think about something else other than his pain.

  20. Every week, he looked forward very much to getting your newsletter in his electronic mailbox.

  21. The Newsbytes News Network and the USA Today newsletter services (also in full text on Dialog and Nexis) are two examples.

  22. The newsletter says nothing of the intended whipping, or of the intercession of the family of the wife of the unknown.

  23. To return to the newsletter of March 23, it represents that the Viceroy heard of the unwonted expenditure of money by Corona, and seized the English son-in-law on suspicion.

  24. Kent's letter of March 30 follows the newsletter of March 23.

  25. His despatch of September 7 corresponds to the newsletter of the same date, but is much more copious.

  26. The newsletter of September 7 merely mentions the death and the will.

  27. The anonymous Newsletter writer (sequel to Barrionuevo) says: "Many of our courtiers write (i.

  28. In a Newsletter written during this winter it is mentioned that two young gentlemen of birth had been hanged that week as known thieves.

  29. A Newsletter of the time gives rather a quaint instance of the feeling against him at Saragossa.

  30. But since the Revolution the newsletter had become a more important political engine than it had previously been.

  31. In the Newsletter the fourth of May is mentioned as "the day so much taken notice of for the universal concern people had in it.

  32. It is in a newsletter in the Mackintosh Collection.


  33. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "newsletter" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    advice; bull; encyclical; information; intelligence; journal; journalism; newsletter; newspaper; organ; paper; periodical; press; publication; radio; television; tidings; word