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newsletter English

Meaning newsletter meaning

What does newsletter mean?

newsletter

report or open letter giving informal or confidential news of interest to a special group

Synonyms newsletter synonyms

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Simple sentences

You want more information about our activities? Subscribe to our newsletter.

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We're faithful readers of his newsletter.
Did he put it in the newsletter?
I need to put your star guest in the village newsletter.
Nursing newsletter.
It's for the nursing newsletter?
Country club newsletter.
Why would she send my address to some racist newsletter?
That's why I need a newsletter.
The first Hustler newsletter.
Where did you see the newsletter?
This corporate newsletter says that everyone who works here lives on this side of the bridge and never goes into the city.
This is my newsletter.
Your husband receives our newsletter.
What are you doing? - Pulling up their school newsletter...to see if there's anything about.
They put out a newsletter called America Alert urging their followers to become fit, to live off the land.
No. It's a newsletter by the Survivors, the group that stole The Vigilant.
Checks that paid for the newsletter were issued by a corporation owned by ta-da, Gordon Standish.
I'm here to offer you a lifetime subscription to the prison newsletter.
I think Diane's mother puts out a newsletter.
Bobby Bradley, Meadows Elementary School Student Newsletter.
Even after I helped her write that acid rain article in last month's newsletter.
The newsletter.
I got the recipe out of my survival newsletter, Aftermath.
This is a kitchen. This is where she prints her feminist newsletter.
Hello, Mrs. Ketcham. Your husband receives our newsletter.
Pulling up their school newsletter...to see if there's anything about.
Ladies and Gentlemen, here concludes our first newsletter.
Yeah, well, see, now that's why I need a newsletter.
Larry, it's a magazine, not a newsletter.
Where did you come upon the newsletter?
This is my school newsletter.
And it's right here in Dr. Crane's newsletter.
Well, that includes the building newsletter.
My gourmet newsletter gave three and a half whisks to their coconut herring.
I-is there a newsletter?

News and current affairs

For example, in 1998 it sentenced a Shanghai engineer to two years in prison for selling 30,000 Chinese e-mail addresses to an overseas-based dissident newsletter.
The service contains an electronic newsletter that includes Syria-related reports and articles gathered from a variety of sources, often including comments by opposition figures at home and abroad.
Although All4Syria's Internet site was recently blocked for unspecified reasons, the newsletter continues to be circulated and Mr. Abdul Nour moves in his usual circles unmolested.

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