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magazine

[mag-uh-zeen, mag-uh-zeen] / ˌmæg əˈzin, ˈmæg əˌzin /




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The pile-on proceeded to break comment section containment, spreading into blogs, magazines and network TV talk shows.

From Salon

At the same time, as their compensation increased, they wrote more books, appeared on the covers of more business magazines, went on television more often and joined the boards of directors of more outside companies.

From MarketWatch

Car and Driver magazine said of the rare six-cylinder, “it takes on the characteristic Ferrari sounds despite having only half the number of cylinders.”

From The Wall Street Journal

They also read serialized fiction in newspapers or magazines, as well as “story papers”—weekly magazines containing serial adventure stories and other fiction.

From The Wall Street Journal

Another element of Core’s appeal to members, she recently told Leaders magazine, is that “we value privacy and discretion above all.”

From The Wall Street Journal