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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121. Fiction writers use a similar technique, starting their writing sessions with letters and journal entries.
122. There is a story behind each call, and I should keep a journal of the conversations and then the encounters.
123. Well documented and detailed evidence is provided in the journal Religion in Communist Lands.
124. The contents page of the journal will always be freely accessible.
125. The Wall Street Journal once described him as looking like an international jewel thief.
126. Our other project for this year - the Glenburrell bridge - was described in detail in the last Journal.
127. The findings are published in the October issue of the scientific journal Photochemistry and Photobiology.
128. For further details, see Browser Plug-ins How do I print out a paper from an electronic journal?
129. Full instructions are given in the Author Guidelines for each electronic journal.
130. The cost of trade journal subscriptions or memberships in professional societies, for example, are not deductible above-the-line.
131. How do I submit a paper to an electronic journal?
132. The Journal last year accelerated its evolution from national business daily to global one.
133. The Journal hears that an announcement on the sales force will be made internally this Monday and will not be made public.
134. February saw the launch of a new bi-monthly journal based in Exeter.
135. J., who reported their results in the latest issue of the journal Science.
136. The journal Radiocarbon publishes the most up-to-date curves which in principle permit the conversion of radiocarbon dates to calibrated dates.
137. The work was simply an article that was overdue for a professional journal.
138. Though published quarterly, it was very different from the traditional quarterly literary journal.
139. One dealer of the author's acquaintance was guided by a specialist journal from the Fleet Street Letter stable.
140. The purpose of the meeting was to bring together young scientists, businessmen and journal publishers. Sentencedict.com
141. Among the most exciting Journal developments last year were the launch of two new electronic versions of the paper.
142. The journal staff organise up to three seminars a year, each dealing with an important national or international issue.
143. We can help you find information and obtain materials from elsewhere whether books, journal articles or research reports.
144. Still, in their journal articles, these researchers are cautious about telling people to give up dieting.
145. The scientific journal Nature dispatched a team, which included a magician, to observe the conduct of these experiments.
146. Larson cites a medical journal article of 22 years ago that compares a religious experience to a psychotic episode.
147. A forum with four pastors on divorce and remarriage in Leadership Journal illustrates this principle well.
148. And Rosemary Carey, an editorial assistant at the journal since 1984, said she had never heard of Yaki.
149. It is the first established specialist journal in this subject, and 1989 sees its eighty-first year.
150. Again, the journal entry is more interesting in its original version than in the published account.
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