Similar words: get the better of, letter, fetter, better, letters, by letter, begetter, fettered. Meaning: n. report or open letter giving informal or confidential news of interest to a special group.
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61. The Compact itself may produce a newsletter which will be circulated to governors, teachers, parents and employers.
62. The average portfolio maturity of tax-free funds shortened to 51 days from 53 days, according to the newsletter.
63. When marketing whizzes renamed the fruit the kiwi, says the newsletter Turn Signals, sales shot up all over the world.
64. Cuttings that should come to everybody's attention quickly can be pinned to the library noticeboard or contained in a monthly newsletter.
65. It might be a mistake to attempt such a journal without a spirit of voluntarism that can be realized through a newsletter. Sentencedict.com
66. The commission's call comes in the latest edition of Enforcement Update, a periodical regulatory newsletter sent to financial institutions.
67. Clients also receive a regular newsletter and benefit from a securities management service.
68. A regular newsletter keeps people in touch and a whole series of social events are undertaken.
69. Farnborough subsequently had its first piece of national coverage by the way of Alpine sports newsletter.
70. Setting out the structure So, to take a fairly typical example, let's begin to design a newsletter.
71. References to relevant articles can be contained within your newsletter if you have one.
72. But the overall event has already come under criticism from the Methodist church's main regular newspaper the Methodist Newsletter.
73. By July 1988 it had published two issues of a newsletter.
74. Tony Smith claims that the purpose of our newsletter is to support alternative medicine.
75. All those published in the customer newsletter will win a Marshalls voucher to the value of £5.
76. The solution is simple, according to Tufts' other newsletter(sentencedict.com), Catnip. Cover the surface with aluminum foil.
77. He concluded by thanking vice-chairman Tony Rudgard who has produced the useful monthly newsletter for parish councillors.
78. The partnership hopes to receive more than $ 160 million, according to industry newsletter Thrift Liquidation Alert.
79. Wychavon Canoe Club have launched the first edition of their club newsletter.
80. I enjoy receiving the newsletter and I read it with great nostalgia.
81. Clients who buy through this service will receive a quarterly newsletter.
82. The sections cover news writing, feature writing, interviewing, editing and newsletter production.
83. The excellent use of newsletter format to influence all special education teachers, and many parents and community groups. 5.
84. Through our national and local newsletter we can update on current research, advice on managing the illness and give medical information.
85. A newsletter is regularly produced including excerpts from the electronic messages received and sent by children using the network.
86. Benefits of membership include: A regular newsletter giving early personal notification of events.
87. Follow Lawn Tips and the newsletter links to find information about feeding, seeding and watering.
88. The group has proposed the launch of an independent monthly newsletter to address these and other issues.
89. The newsletter testifies to acts of generosity and community prompted by the system.
90. Updates in our regular newsletter on national and international developments and activities.
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