Similar words: gaze, gaze at, gazelle, get the better of, letter, fetter, palette, pallette. Meaning: [gə'zet] n. a newspaper or official journal. v. publish in a gazette.
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1. The Daily Gazette ran a story under the headline "Pope's Last Words".
2. An extraordinary government gazette was published announcing the confiscations.
3. The Maryland Gazette raised the figure to 30, 000.
4. Also in accordance with the agreement, the government gazette announced that a multiparty system had come into effect on May 11.
5. Gone are the days of the cork gazette and thick nylon covered traces.
6. Talent Gazette, her hair done up in sophisticated curls, her chin nestled into a glamorous touch of white fur.
7. There were no real by-lines on the Bideford Gazette, no printed recognition of who had written the story.
8. In 1926 the Railway Gazette published the awards made to London and North-Eastern stations for garden upkeep.
9. The major financial effect was for the Gazette which suffered a £1.3m drop in income against the original 1992 budget.
9. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
10. Gazette reserves the right to publish at our discretion a photograph of the prize winner. 6.
11. It has been published in the government gazette and must now have three readings in the parliament.
12. She folded the Tightwad Gazette so she could retire at age 41.
13. Q: How are The GazettE songs made?
14. Thanks. Here goes: the Daily News[sentencedict.com], the Stamford Gazette.
15. The Stamford Gazette. Let me find it.
16. The enterprise was named in the gazette.
17. All new legislation is published in the Government Gazette.
18. The London Gazette, oldest surviving journal, is first published.
19. He took out a copy of the Berkhamsted Gazette.
20. He was reading The Phoenix Gazette.
21. In 1882 a reaction against Muybridgitis appeared in the February issue of the Gazette des Beaux-Arts.
22. I must admit the Hockin style was inclined to be more racy than that I used for the Gazette.
23. According to him, I was able to read aloud to him passages from the Stornoway Gazette when I was three years old.
24. Words are weapons, their meanings found in the government gazette, not in the dictionary.
25. After he retired from football he became a sports journalist for the Gazette.
26. Joe reappeared, a copy of the late edition of the Westminster Gazette in his hand.
27. The majority in favour meant that the changes would become law once published by presidential decree in the official gazette.
28. After they had devoured the nuts and drunk the lemonade they discussed who would write what for the Gazette.
29. Then I Googled it, " Mr Lozier told the Worcester Telegram and Gazette."
30. Anthony Afterwit — Franklin created this "gentleman" to provide a humorous look at matrimony and married life from a male point of view. Mr. Afterwit appeared in Franklin's Pennsylvania Gazette.
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