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- noun Plural form of
weekly .
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Examples
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I agree with veteran Umno leader Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah that the federal government's full-page advertisements in Malay weeklies on the oil royalty controversy is an insult to the intelligence of all Malaysians.
Planet Malaysia Kit 2010
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Sept 05, 2010 (LBO) - Sri Lanka's main English weeklies have slammed a proposed change to the country's constitution as the latest in a long list of moves by rulers to destroy individual liberties and break remaining democratic institutions.
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Lest you think that the weeklies are the only ones in town interested in the question of whether the height restrictions on Broadway will be changed, the Post-Intelligencer has an interactive “sound off” feature on their website to allow you, the home reader, to participate in the discussion.
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One of the lively "weeklies," snapping at the deadly
Embarrassments Henry James 1879
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Why that is, and why some newspapers, such as weeklies, are seeing increases in circulation -- or holding steady -- is one of the preeminent academic and corporate boardroom discussions of the day.
Knox 2009
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Why that is, and why some newspapers, such as weeklies, are seeing increases in circulation -- or holding steady -- is one of the preeminent academic and corporate boardroom discussions of the day.
Knox 2009
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Why that is, and why some newspapers, such as weeklies, are seeing increases in circulation -- or holding steady -- is one of the preeminent academic and corporate boardroom discussions of the day.
Knox 2009
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Why that is, and why some newspapers, such as weeklies, are seeing increases in circulation -- or holding steady -- is one of the preeminent academic and corporate boardroom discussions of the day.
Knox 2009
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Why that is, and why some newspapers, such as weeklies, are seeing increases in circulation -- or holding steady -- is one of the preeminent academic and corporate boardroom discussions of the day.
Knox 2009
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Why that is, and why some newspapers, such as weeklies, are seeing increases in circulation -- or holding steady -- is one of the preeminent academic and corporate boardroom discussions of the day.
Knox 2009
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