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  • noun Plural form of gazette.

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Examples

  • Sarasin called the gazettes of this new Aristarchus, Hebdomadary Flams!

    Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 (of 3) Isaac Disraeli 1807

  • Though freedom-of-expression provisions of Spanish law protect newspapers, legal gazettes and other publishers from government censors, the Spanish data regulator contends the protections don't extend to Internet search engines like Google.

    Plastic Surgeon Figures in Google Face-Off in Spain Paul Sonne 2011

  • The local gazettes provide a great deal of information about the timing and location of markets; commodity prices; land tenure arrangements; and the activities of local elites.

    China's agricultural history Daniel Little 2009

  • Of course others might read Glen Beck's books a comic-pundit who claims to have scooped an entire scientific community at universities, NASA and NOAA, or gazettes from the "Heritage Foundation" and the “Club for Growth.”

    An Astronomical Perspective on Climate Change | Universe Today 2009

  • William Rowe's study of the economic and social history of the city of Hankow is even more closely dependent on primary sources: county gazettes, records of English companies e.g., Jardine's, and local and provincial government records.

    China's agricultural history Daniel Little 2009

  • In the same way I can't prevent myself raising a point which many gazettes repeat all too often; it is the coiffure you use; they say that from the forehead it is thirty-six inches high, and with so many fathers and ribbons to adorn it!

    Marie-Antoinette and Carnival elena maria vidal 2009

  • Even after publishers, rushing to join the other mass forms, began wrapping book covers around anything from movie novelizations to material that had once been confined to "police gazettes" or Hollywood fan mags, the ad still -- against all logic -- stayed away.

    Tom Engelhardt: The Axe, the Book, and the Ad 2009

  • The local gazettes provide a great deal of information about the timing and location of markets; commodity prices; land tenure arrangements; and the activities of local elites.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Daniel Little 2009

  • During her college years, she collaborated in the short-lived magazine Arte Jovem (Young Art) and contributed articles and poems to other local gazettes.

    Janette Fishenfeld. 2009

  • William Rowe's study of the economic and social history of the city of Hankow is even more closely dependent on primary sources: county gazettes, records of English companies e.g., Jardine's, and local and provincial government records.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Daniel Little 2009

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