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magazine

A magazine is a publication that is printed regularly (usually weekly or monthly), and is often about a topic like a hobby, sports or news. I get the magazine Cosmopolitan every month. I really like the articles it has on fashion and love. This magazine has a lot of advertisements. A magazine is a small building that an army keeps weapons in. We don't sleep too close to the magazine because it has things in it that can explode. A magazine is removable container that feeds ammunition into a gun.

magazine

a periodic publication containing pictures and stories and articles of interest to those who purchase it or subscribe to it it takes several years before a magazine starts to break even or make money product consisting of a paperback periodic publication as a physical object tripped over a pile of magazines a business firm that publishes magazines he works for a magazine a light-tight supply chamber holding the film and supplying it for exposure as required a storehouse (as a compartment on a warship) where weapons and ammunition are stored (= cartridge holder) a metal frame or container holding cartridges; can be inserted into an automatic gun

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Simple sentences

According to this magazine, the economic situation in Japan is getting worse year by year.
She sat in a chair reading a magazine.
My mother is reading a magazine.
Tom leafed through the magazine that was on the coffee table.
I cannot read this magazine. It's for women.
Tom is sitting on the sofa, reading a magazine.
Tom is making magazine covers.
He wants to read a magazine.
Tom read a magazine while waiting for Mary to show up.
Mick killed time by reading a magazine while waiting for his date.
Tom bought a weekly magazine at the station.
It is foolish to read such a magazine.
You may as well take a nap as read such a magazine.
The means of communication can include letters, magazine and newspaper advertisements, radio and television commercials, and telephone marketing, as well as catalogs.
I learned about the new book by the advertisement in the magazine.
The magazine comes out every week.
The magazine comes out once a week.
The magazine is issued twice a month.
The magazine is aimed at teenagers.
The latest issue of the magazine will come out next Monday.
The company published a new magazine.
This magazine is issued every month.
One magazine is for boys, and another for girls.
Any magazine will do.
She put the magazine on the table.
The actress sued the magazine for libel.
Having read through the magazine, he lent it to me.
Can I have a look at the magazine?
The magazine revealed all his dirty secrets.
Where can I buy that magazine?
Would you lend me the latest issue of the magazine?

Movie subtitles

The magazine.
I rubbed a magazine on myself this morning.
Or rather, the magazine is being sued, but you're named in the complaint, which was filed by a Ms. Morgyn Stanley.
Sutton, I'm sure you understand that every penny I pour into my assistant's salary is a penny less I have to spend on the image, which is what sells this magazine.
I'm awful, and there's more, but I don't feel a need to share it with you because I run the magazine.
Am I Running The Magazine?
HEY, LET ME OUTTA HERE OR THROW ME A MAGAZINE.
Have I time to get a magazine?
Yeah, I read about that kind of fishing once in a magazine.
I suppose you're making these pictures for the fashion magazine, huh?
Yes, of course I can take them to the magazine editors.
No, but. But you seen that advertisement in the Spicy Western Story magazine.
For? - A magazine.
And it wasn't by chance Spy magazine?
This magazine says August 15th 1927.
Let me out! Or throw me a magazine!
It's like a powder magazine.
When jumbo came charging after me, I let him have the full magazine.
Commercial artist - design women's clothes and draw for a fashion magazine.
Yes, the magazine offered me a job in Paris.
The magazine still wants me to go to Paris.
But you seen that advertisement in the Spicy Western Story magazine.
You sound like Spy magazine talking.
And you are Miss Imbrie of Spy magazine.
Spanish sailors will have full freedom of the decks. with the exception of the powder magazine.
Or throw me a magazine!
Is there some data on my magazine?
They claim they're finding they have to appeal more to the general public, and for the first time in their history, they're contemplating going into a five-cent magazine, theNational Weekly.
That they were investigating the magazine.
It was in a magazine.
We run a picture magazine.
If you get fired, you'll rob the public of the finest human-interest feature in the magazine field.
I got all the back copies of the magazine and read them so I'd know about you before I got up here.
That is the key of my success in the magazine field.
I told you about my competitor in the magazine field, American Housekeeping.
If you feel no moral responsibility towards your husband and child I have a magazine to protect.

News and current affairs

LONDON: A hundred years ago, the humorous English magazine Punch carried a cartoon which depicted a young and nervous curate eating breakfast with his bishop.
The German magazine Der Spiegel recently got hold of a tape of the final negotiating session.
According to Time magazine, 400,000 European researchers now work in the US.
In 1990, Tudor set up a weekly magazine through which he incited vicious and reactionary campaigns.
There is, for example, the magazine Philosophy Now, and equivalents in other languages.
A lady enters with a fashion magazine.
Bloomberg Market magazine recently published an extensive article on the unethical practices of the largest contract research organization conducting some clinical trials in Florida.
Apparently, Roosevelt, or his speechwriters, borrowed it from A New Deal, a book by Stuart Chase that was published in 1932 and adapted the same year into a cover story for the magazine The New Republic.
First published in a weekly news magazine, the story was then posted on Web sites, sent in e-mails, and repeated on satellite television and radio stations for days before the facts could be discovered.
Fifty years ago, on April 25, 1953, James Watson and Francis Crick published a short letter in the science magazine Nature.
Still, consider a recent matter-of-fact report from a sober and respected US magazine.
COPENHAGEN - The attack on the French magazine Charlie Hebdo was an assault on democracy, on freedom, and on the ideals that underpin all free societies.
In the past few days, some editors decided that the right response to the Charlie Hebdo massacre was to republish the magazine's cartoons.
Likewise, this month the magazine Vanity Fair published a hagiographic behind-the-scenes look at the steps that Obama and his team took in the run-up to the raid.
Irving Kristol, sometime editor of the magazine The Public Interest and one of the intellectual midwives of this idea, later wrote that he was interested not in whether it was true, but in whether it was useful.
One of the exhibits at the event featured a display of cartoons published during the dictatorship in Pasquim, an alternative magazine similar to the British satirical weekly magazine Private Eye.
When Paquim was one of the last relatively unmuzzled press voices in Brazil, its cartoonists were arrested, and a live bomb was found in the magazine's offices.
Other journalists volunteered, at great risk to themselves, to get the magazine out.
The sample is of the late Paul Samuelson's weekly columns for the magazine Newsweek from 1966-1973.
Indonesia recently witnessed a pair of dramatic releases: one a radical Muslim cleric from prison, the other a saucy men's magazine from its editors.
Ever since key public figures signed a manifesto in a French magazine denouncing the dangers of a monarchical drift - without ever mentioning the president's name - the political atmosphere in France has been electric.
The point is reinforced by a curious glossy magazine advertisement that you might have seen recently.
When I told the group that I had begun my career as a magazine fact-checker, several of them grew misty-eyed, as if someone had told a group of priests about his childhood as an altar boy.
And a recent article in a leading Filipino business magazine explained how Jews had always controlled the countries they lived in, including the United States today.

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