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Because the Brood X periodical cicadas appear only every 17 years, we lack the historical data needed to finely calibrate our predictions.
ABNORMALLY CHILLY WEATHER TO HOVER OVER D.C., MAY DELAY CICADA OUTBURSTJASON SAMENOWMAY 6, 2021WASHINGTON POST
For most of their lives — either 13 or 17 years, depending on the type — periodical cicadas are out of sight, residing underground and slurping up fluid from tree roots.
CICADA BROOD X’S LEGACY: BIRD BABIES AND WELL-FERTILIZED TREESBENJI JONESAPRIL 16, 2021VOX
The phrase comes from an interview Neel gave to the communist periodical the Daily Worker in 1950.
ALICE NEEL WAS THE GREATEST AMERICAN PORTRAITIST OF THE 20TH CENTURY. HER WORK CONTINUES TO ASTONISH.SEBASTIAN SMEEMARCH 25, 2021WASHINGTON POST
Meccano magazine, a periodical that published Meccano instructions and advice for “Meccano boys,” regularly featured technical devices made by grown-ups with Meccano components.
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Modern Huntsman is a beautiful periodical filled with quality writing and photography.
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Or, in order to cultivate culture, periodical company retreats that combine strategic work with team building activities.
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His paper commenced in March, 1803, in the 15th year of the colony, and was the first Australian periodical.
THE EVERY DAY BOOK OF HISTORY AND CHRONOLOGYJOEL MUNSELL
The celebrated Kepler discovered his canon for the periodical motion of the planets.
THE EVERY DAY BOOK OF HISTORY AND CHRONOLOGYJOEL MUNSELL
And at the foot of the same page there is a note in which it is stated that this "was probably some periodical paper of 1767."
NOTES AND QUERIES, NUMBER 196, JULY 30, 1853VARIOUS
They had also periodical conferences in London for a week at a time, at which they formulated a common policy.
ENGLISH POOR LAW POLICYSIDNEY WEBB
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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  • Fourth Estate
  • columnist
  • correspondent
  • editor
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  • magazine
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  • photographer
  • publicist
  • publisher
  • reporter
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