Synonym: account, chronicle, diary, log, magazine, newspaper. Similar words: journalist, journalism, turn away, tournament, external, internal, international, alternative. Meaning: ['dʒɜrnl /'dʒɜːnl] n. 1. a daily written record of (usually personal) experiences and observations 2. a periodical dedicated to a particular subject 3. a ledger in which transactions have been recorded as they occurred 4. a record book as a physical object 5. the part of the axle contained by a bearing.
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91. The first issue of the journal was published in February 1999 and subsequent issues will be published bimonthly thereafter.
92. In the spring a weekly journal, Bezbozhnik, was set up to conduct a popular anti-religious campaign.
93. In banner headlines, the Cataract Journal announced that he had saved the carnival.
94. The journal comes with eight secret codes to protect privacy.
95. The bi-monthly scholarly journal, founded in Los Angeles in 1973, suspended publication in 1978 owing to lack of funds.
96. The Wiconsin Sociologist, which I edited from 1970-1983, is an academic journal and a newsletter.
97. A pay-per-view service exists for those who do not have direct access to electronic journal articles via subscriptions.
98. The following Summer in London, while shopping for a cricket bat, his journal fills with prices and estimates of quality.
99. I missed my Mbarara veranda, having to write up my journal on a table dragged into the garden at State House.
100. Now the former chairman of Merrybent parish council has written about his struggle against heart disease in a medical journal.
101. In the meantime, one might look for the first appearance of a new journal in March Educational Action Research.
102. The document makes points similar to those raised in the journal First Things, edited by Neuhaus.
103. It is a specialist journal with a relatively small circulation.
104. A modest journal article might have produced for the author a significant learning experience.
105. A new academic journal, Fashion Theory, hopes to document and analyze such moments in the evolution of the style industry.
106. From 1872 onwards he contributed student articles to the Telegraphic Journal, which later became the Electrical Review.
107. It is this set of implementation questions which are addressed by the papers in this special edition of the journal.
108. Reports of negotiations have persisted since the Wall Street Journal reported last month that a buyout was imminent.
109. He presented James Kitfield, a military reporter for the National Journal, with the prize for distinguished reporting on national defense.
110. In May we received another referee's report and a letter from the new editor of the journal.
111. It will be the first journal to make immediately available findings that could save or extend the lives of critically ill patients.
112. The scientific journal, printed on paper,[www.Sentencedict.com] has been an integral part of our culture for three hundred years.
113. A redesigned format was launched in January 1993 with the dual aim of making the journal more attractive to readers and advertisers.
114. This expansion brings elements of Journal news coverage to an additional four million people who buy these newspapers.
115. Another name change came in 1973, to Health and Social Service Journal.
116. All the information obtained is being collated and will be published in the Journal in due course.
117. Her plea for companionship appeared in the Manchester Weekly Journal in 1727.
118. The study appears in Thursday's issue of the journal Nature.
119. The journal Public Money and Management contains topical articles covering the whole of the public sector.
120. Through this journal, members of the Group are actively involved in disseminating information concerning the analysis of census documents.
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