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"periodical" Definitions
  1. a magazine that is published every week, month, etc., especially one that is about an academic subject

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Periodical cicada populations — called broods — are identified by Roman numerals.
The periodical cicadas — the males in particular — will be the noisiest.
He also publishes The American Spectator, a left-leaning monthly periodical.
Periodical cicadas live up to 17 years underground before emerging as adults.
W and O are actually both magazines, meaning each is a PERIODICAL.
Front Burner Cured, a periodical about preserving food, is definitely a niche publication.
Periodical journals have been the principal means of disseminating science since the 17th century.
PERIODICAL journals have been the principal means of disseminating science since the 17th century.
There were no responses aside from periodical "updates" and obligatory birthday and Christmas cards.
They are traditional lines of encouragement that might have come from a 1930s Dutch periodical.
Senate Periodical Press Gallery Director Justin Wilson said Sputnik could appeal the decision, according to Politico.
And it's also, you're not writing with the same kind of immediacy that's behind periodical journalism.
The poem's opening features traditional lines of encouragement and can be traced to a 1930s Dutch periodical.
The poem's opening features traditional lines of encouragement, and can be traced to a 1930s Dutch periodical.
The earliest written record of saying "rabbit, rabbit" is from 1909, from an English periodical Notes And Queries.
The periodical cicada is native to North America and exists nowhere else in the world, Mr. Hoover said.
Seeking a wider audience, using important connections, he drummed into Lower Manhattan newsstand distribution a periodical called Oh!
This is reflected in the second issue's more intimate format as a bound periodical, rather than a folded newspaper.
There, de Burgos continued to write, becoming a contributor and editor of the Spanish-language socialist periodical Pueblos Hispanos.
That's more of a periodical thing, not super frequent, something you might look at doing every six months or something.
Vanity Fair is a pop culture periodical that in the past has been known to go for the biggest name.
No Jewish periodical anywhere had a larger circulation than the Forward until Maariv, an Israeli paper, overtook it in 1968.
Dr. Fodor was a regular contributor to The London Review of Books and The Times Literary Supplement, the London periodical.
America's first sports periodical, American Turf Register and Sporting Magazine, appeared in the late 1820s, not long after Boone's death.
The committee is a group of reporters who represent and advocate for credentialed media in the Senate periodical press gallery.
He worked as a college professor and a medical orderly and later edited a hospital periodical, according to Studio System.
Françoise Mouly and Nadja Spiegelman will release the second issue of their free periodical that centers women's voices on July 2003.
A concerned townsperson went so far as to take out an ad in the Orchard Park PennySaver, a free community periodical.
ON JULY 19th 1695 an intriguing advertisement appeared in the Collection for the Improvement of Husbandry and Trade, a London periodical.
The Harris poll evaluated 1,360 periodical alcohol drinkers' habits in December, based on demographics such as gender, region, politics and age.
She petitioned presidents and governors, and Godey's Lady's Book, her popular women's periodical, ran editorials and moralising fiction championing the cause.
This wing was where the secret donors stayed when they came on their periodical visits for updates on their protégés' progress.
This personal militancy made for a radical periodical; Trotter was forever making his own beliefs the basis of the Guardian's coverage.
Ghost World began in the pages of Clowes' periodical Eightball, which was stuffed with his quirky, surreal, crude, clever, scattershot strips.
In 22007, Carillon sponsored a 22010-page portfolio of works by gay and lesbian artists in the gay periodical The Advocate.
She sells newspapers and magazines, including The New York Times and L'Equipe, the French sports periodical that is her best seller.
Their son, Bill Kristol, was the founding editor of The Weekly Standard, the influential conservative periodical published from 21989 to 21991.
After studying government at Dartmouth, Ramsay worked as an associate editor at National Review, the flagship periodical of American conservative intellectuals.
By 1903 Alfred Stieglitz published Brigman's work in the important periodical Camera Work and awarded her membership to the Photo-Secession.
But he was always compelled by the thought of building a periodical that capitalized on America's multi-generational fascination with the Mafia.
This is part of a periodical retrospective review process for existing regulations determined to have a "significant economic impact" on small businesses.
The cost for all other periodical manufacturing elements has gone down – paper, ink, printing – even the cost of freight has gone down.
But for some other animals, such as birds and fish, the emergence of the periodical cicada means a bumper crop of food.
Periodical comics and children's graphic novels are distributed through a vastly different business model and comic shops struggle to balance the two.
Many of the book's essays were previously published in e-flux journal, a theory periodical published by the art website e-flux.
In 1830 a journalist, John Wilson Croker, suggested in the Quarterly Review, a literary and political periodical, that they adopt the name "conservative".
In general, development in forested areas that remove trees, which are the habitat for periodical cicadas, has drastically reduced their populations, he said.
The scenes he'd constructed had the toothless satirical bite of circa 1950s MAD Magazine, when the periodical still emulated the comic-book format.
"Trincale has the merit of ferrying the cantastorie into the modern era," said Claudio Piccoli, the editor of a periodical about the cantastorie.
Researchers writing in the BMC Medical Ethics periodical pointed out that China&aposs official organ donation figures almost exactly mirror a mathematical formula.
The Bulletin is a periodical founded in 1945 by University of Chicago scientists who helped develop the first atomic weapons in the Manhattan Project.
"Imagine has an impressive reputation with 19 periodical magazines and is a world leader in bookazines," said Zillah Byng-Thorne, Future PLC's chief exec.
At the same time, between 1941-1960, Huxley penned over a dozen pieces for a periodical published by the Vedanta Society of Southern California.
Russian state-owned news agency Sputnik has been denied a permanent congressional press pass by the Congressional Periodical Press Gallery committee, Politico reported Friday.
A shelter-in-place order for the Capitol has been lifted, though the Visitors Center remains closed, according to the Senate Periodical Press Gallery.
My most prized literary possession is a 300-year-old compilation of "The Spectator," a periodical that described basic social obligations during that time.
The site won the Eisner Award, the most prestigious in the comics business, in 2010, 2012 and 2013 for best comics-related periodical/journalism.
For hundreds of years, curated periodical magazines thrived and survived — the "cockroaches of the media world," as Hearst's Troy Young once heard them described.
For his first press interview he bypassed the house paper, L'Osservatore Romano, and went to the Jesuit periodical Civiltà Cattolica (he is a Jesuit himself).
"There's terrible worry here in Brussels that the whole European project is unraveling," Giles Merritt, publisher of the Brussels-based periodical Europe's World, told CNN.
Unlike Superman or Batman (characters from Marvel's chief rival at the time, National Periodical Publications, which later became DC Comics), Spider-Man had humanizing flaws.
The magazine, which will still be available for purchase on periodical racks on Walmart stores, has been a focus of the nonprofit group for years.
LONDON — Despatches from Amsterdam quote the "Rheinisch-Westfälische Zeitung" (Krupp's organ) which reproduces from "Wirklichkeit," Count Bothmer's new periodical, an article on Germany's war aims.
She is also a contributing writer on the arts for C-Ville Weekly, a community newspaper, and contributes to its quarterly periodical, C-Ville Wedding.
Just taking this on from my perspective, first of all, I'd encourage anyone to, if you scan the "Business Insider" headlines, it's a sensational periodical.
"They were dressed like Star Wars characters with all their helmets and blacked out visors on," Garland later told Lookleft, a left-wing Irish periodical.
"As for the channels - and they are periodical conversations between presidents and quite regular channels between the military - they are being used," the minister said.
But it re-emerged in 1986 after Brazil suffered a reinfestation, and there have been periodical outbreaks of dengue in northern provinces since the mid-1990s.
Or flip through Letters from Female Impersonators, a '60s periodical that printed open letters accompanied by often risqué portraits of their male writers in feminine attire.
In 1866 the Spiritualist periodical The Banner of Light proposed that it was precisely because women were physically weak that their nerves were sensitive and receptive.
"From now on, if any periodical comes out with the name Yanhuang Chunqiu, it has nothing to do with us," reads the statement, released on Sunday.
Noor Menai, president and C.E.O. of CTBC Bank U.S.A. in Los Angeles, finds life lessons in a movie, a song and a 300-year-old periodical.
Stephen Satterfield, a founder of Whetstone, a periodical on global food culture, said he's drinking a lot of bubbles to keep his spirits up in Atlanta.
Stieglitz also opened a gallery, "291," to go with his periodical, until a decline in subscriptions brought on by World War I eventually did it in.
The announcement caught reporters and the heads of the Senate daily, periodical and radio and television galleries by surprise Tuesday and sparked angry backlash from the media.
Christopher Green is a researcher at Universiteit Leiden in the Netherlands and one of the senior editors of Sino-NK, a digital periodical dealing with Northeast Asian affairs.
Although there is volatility in central bank reserves due to periodical developments, they show a rising trend in the medium term, Cetinkaya was cited as saying by Anadolu.
Christopher Green is a researcher at Universiteit Leiden in the Netherlands and one of the senior editors of Sino-NK, a digital periodical dealing with Northeast Asian affairs.
In the not-too-distant past, America got its news from the purchase of a periodical, a handful of radio stations, and a couple of nightly news broadcasts.
Then in the '70s, Chicano art collective ASCO borrowed the name Regeneración for their political and cultural periodical, which offered an avant-garde perspective on the Chicano Movement.
Some of his images from a protest of de facto school segregation in New York were published in Freedomways magazine, a leading African-American political and cultural periodical.
" The Digest, which had the largest circulation of any periodical at the time, warned, "You're gambling a few seconds against this kind of blood and agony and sudden death.
Freelance bug-hunters who answer Exodus Intelligence's call can expect to get a one-time payment as well as periodical fees based on how long their exploit stays usable.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: During a late 1960s summer, I was a page at the New York Public Library's 44th Street annex, which housed research collections and periodical archives.
Israeli conservatism "has no colleges, no serious think tanks or publishing houses, no newspapers or broadcasting," he wrote in a 1996 edition of Azure magazine, a periodical he founded.
Columbia University Press published his writings from his periodical Movie Journal column, and Spector Books published his "Scrapbook of the Sixties" and will release "Conversations With Filmmakers" in January.
One of the chaps, a world champ from an Eastern European country, was one of the worst offenders, and smoking weed often sent him into periodical bouts of cannabinoid psychosis.
He scoffed at suggestions that there was a conflict of interest between his roles as the head of a pharmaceutical-advertising company and the publisher of a periodical for doctors.
In the spirit of grassroots publications that thrived in the 1980s and early '90s, Black and Whitbread have created a periodical exclusively featuring contributions from writers with HIV Positive statuses.
The Executive Committee of Periodical Correspondents, which represents publications such as Politico, The Hill, The New Yorker and Time magazine, weighed in with its own letter later in the week.
Quote Investigator found that, in 1962, the saying was published in another periodical with the words "Confucius say," a popular format for jokes about quotes not actually attributable to Confucius.
Since the 235s, however, the Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies has conducted periodical censuses of religious bodies in an attempt to get a complete picture of American religious life.
ANZ said the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) had informed the bank that the proceedings related to the charging of fees for periodical payments in certain cases before February 2016.
The Spanish periodical focused on moves by defeated candidates Fillon and Benoit Hamon to throw support behind Macron, running the headline 'Macron receives support from his rivals to stop Le Pen'.
Annual cicadas — not to be confused with periodical cicadas that descend upon us in broods every 13 or 17 years — typically turn up once a year during the warmer summer weather.
In China, magazines must have a sponsoring government-linked unit, and the academy has sponsored Yanhuang Chunqiu since 2014, when it took over from an association more sympathetic to the periodical.
According to the Winter 2018 issue of the Pennsylvania construction industry periodical, Highway Builder, "Act 89 on Target: Promises Kept to the Motorists and Taxpayers of Pennsylvania," the plan is delivering.
In April 1968, Vogue became the first English-language periodical to print the term "cellulite," engendering both a new word and a fashionable new way for American women to hate their bodies.
It's a deep and classy, calming yet dance-y house affair, starting out at a slow burn before picking up in pace with fluttering piano keys, jazzy saxophone, and periodical rousing percussion.
It turned out that infected annual cicadas, which rise each year, were under the influence of psilocybin, while infected periodical cicadas, which emerge after more than a decade, were drugged with cathinone.
Launched last year in the form of periodical limited-edition capsules, her most recent release, the Unlimited Collection of permanent products (which is available now), is her love letter to her loyal followers.
"We have not seen any cannibalization in sales either in periodical comics or trade paperbacks," Gerry Gladston, chief marketing officer at New York City–based Midtown Comics, one of the industry's leading retailers.
But a third official said last week that Germany and the Netherlands were resisting the move, worried the IMF would want to withdraw from the periodical reviews of Greek reforms by its lenders.
Between the launch of a shoe directly with Versace and Greatest, GOAT's new periodical, there's a chance to enhance the story side of the company – and storytelling does sell shoes, just ask Jordan Brand.
"After a multiyear growth run, the comics shop market gave back some of its gains in 2017, with lackluster response to new periodical offerings and, consequently, graphic novel sales," wrote Comichron's John Jackson Miller.
The official said Germany and the Netherlands were resisting the move, worried the IMF would want to withdraw from the periodical reviews of Greek reforms by its lenders, but would not derail the move.
ESPN is ending the print run of its eponymous magazine, a lush, large periodical that the sports media giant started more than two decades ago and is killing now because it is losing money.
Tribute is also being paid in a facsimile edition of the Bauhaus Journal, Walter Gropius and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy's periodical that was originally published from 193 to 219 (Lars Müller Publishers, $280, 291 pp.).
A 2017 study by the Spanish Association of Publishers of Periodical Publications found that the loss of Google News cost publishers around 13 percent of their web traffic and at least $10.2 million in revenue.
She published three books of praise for the Klan and a periodical devoted exclusively to the Klan, the Good Citizen, and offered positive appraisals of the Klan in her many other sermons, books, and hymnals.
A periodical can no longer survive just as an object with a table of contents; somehow, it must be first at hand—on phones, in earbuds, in life—without droning like a swarm of bees.
The application was rejected for want of more clarifications on periodical furnishing of data and on implementing some guidelines, which Sterlite is already working on, a Vedanta spokeswoman said in an emailed statement to Reuters.
"ESMA clarifies that it has the power to request periodical information directly from the endorsing EU credit rating agency about an endorsed credit rating and the conduct of the third-country CRA," the watchdog said.
" Writing for Commonweal, a Roman Catholic periodical examining the intersection of religion, politics and culture, Mr. Bacevich takes on a turn of phrase that has gained popularity in the news media: "The Age of Trump.
Chris Hughes, one of the founders of Facebook, bought The New Republic in 2012 with the goal of revolutionizing the century-old periodical for the digital age, spending millions of his own money in the process.
While F-22's airframe is designed to last until 2060, periodical maintenance to its stealth coating is needed to ensure the jet performs with maximum effectiveness without being spotted on radar, according to Lockheed Martin.
During a recent Saturday visit, I helped her shred 15-plus years of tax documents, organize an interview with a major national periodical, and sell her shares in a venture she wants to part ways with.
IN 1988 a publication launched in London that was not quite a comic, not quite a style magazine, not quite an art periodical and not quite a music paper, but a curious hybrid of all these things.
"In periodical inspection of petrochemical units, a type of industrial malware was detected and the necessary defensive measures were taken," Gholamreza Jalali, head of Iran's civilian defense, was quoted as saying by the state news agency IRNA.
Google says Project Shield already protects both individual journalists and editorial organisations, including Rafael Marques de Morais, who reports on corruption and politics in Angola, and El Ciudadano, a Chilean periodical that promotes social and political reform.
Also, depending on periodical or one-time security audits will only put the application to test at specific points in time and will fail to provide source code security throughout the entire life cycle of the application.
It was also in 1915 that the young intellectual Chen Duxiu founded Xin Qingnian (New Youth), a progressive periodical that over the next few years would publish numerous essays criticizing imperialism, warlord rule and conservative cultural patterns.
As standards of schooling and literacy improved, so workers and peasants became enthusiastic readers, with the expansion of the periodical press spurred by the arrival of "popular" (often sensationalist) newspapers, while book readers devoured cheap, melodramatic novels.
He opted instead for quick publication in the Far East Journal of Theoretical Statistics, a periodical based in Allahabad, India, that was largely unknown to experts and which, on its website, rather suspiciously listed Royen as an editor.
In a video posted to Instagram, the magazine showed the gymnasts in a few very athletic poses — it's a stark contrast to the overtly sexy poses and come-hither smizes that we're used to seeing from the periodical.
Named after Charles Dana Gibson, the magazine's former editor, and Henry Luce, its former publisher, the bar pays tribute to the glory days of the famed photojournalistic periodical, in a space where Norman Rockwell and editors once lounged.
William Frederick Poole, the librarian at the Chicago Historical Society and the founder of Poole's Index to Periodical Literature, was one of the most outspoken opponents of such designs, which he saw as wasting space and pointlessly imitating churches.
At that same time, on a theoretical level, Bonnefoi was also involved with the beginnings of Macula, a respected, but again short-lived, art theory/art history French periodical, with, among other contributors, historians Yve-Alain Bois and Jean Clay.
Recently, NYPL has focused on zines connected to social justice, with recent additions to their Alternative Press and Zine Collection currently on view in Protests in Print, installed in the DeWitt Wallace Periodical Room of the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building.
" The chorus, sung to periodical shouts of "money," reads, "I was born to flex (Yes) / Diamonds on my neck / I like boardin' jets, I like mornin' sex (Woo!) / But nothing in this world that I like more than checks (Money).
Thus they hark back to the ephemerality of pre-internet media consumption, when one likely had to buy a periodical to read that specific issue or watch a TV show in its broadcast time slot or else risk missing it forever.
What I found, writing for The Review under Mr. Buruma, was a rare opportunity — or rare in a periodical with significant circulation — to take intellectual and stylistic risks, be offbeat in my opinions and get the last word in editorial scuffles.
While pieces such as Lewis's geometric machine gunners for the cover of the periodical Blast (July 1915) and Severini's charcoal drawing "Flying Over Rheims" (1915) toe the Futurist/Vorticist line of technological dynamism, Severini's "Still Life: Bottle + Vase + Journal + Table" (ca.

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