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How to use gazette in a sentence

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When the commission receives the application, it places a notice in the government gazette and in a newspaper circulated in the respective area.
The Minister now, for example, gets a chance to gazette safety courses without having to put them in the Gazette.
Anyway, thanks for the laughs, and I look forward to reading the next journal and next gazette.
The proposed law, of eight clauses and six sub-clauses, was published in the official gazette this week.
Her letter announced that the official gazette notification would be published the next day.
The official gazette notification that parliament was dissolved was finally released at midnight.
The nurse didn't even raise an eyebrow, continuing to read from her silly ladies' romance gazette.
The government announced the election date in a special edition of the legal gazette.
The formal gazette notice, however, provided no explanation for the decision.
The building itself was art deco, straight from the 1920s when the gazette was started.
The state government issued an official gazette notification to this effect late yesterday evening.
Taiwan saw the publication of its first official gazette in 1896 during the Japanese colonial era.
However, these changes would only come into effect after the Bill is passed and an announcement made in the official gazette.
A special police team was sent to the government press to ensure that the official gazette notification removing the ministers was issued.
It was submitted that examination of this translation of the official gazette supplemented the views which he advanced.
The closure becomes effective only after the public has been notified about its legality through the government gazette or through local newspaper adverts.
Ms Kofi explained that the applications will first have to be screened by the tourism committee and later put in a gazette notice for a month before approval.
But the French critic Louis de Fourcaud, writing in the gazette des Beaux-Arts, called it a masterpiece of characterization.
However, the retroactive law will not become legally binding until it is published in Dubai's official gazette.
The Acts are announced in a provincial gazette, published annually and consolidated from time to time.
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The sale and purchase of the Evening gazette had been completed a few days before.
He had known it before he received that letter, before he had seen it in the gazette.
The acta Diurna were published by authority, and formed an official gazette.
By the way, have you seen the sporting page of the gazette this morning?
The English order for reprisals appeared in the gazette of the 17th.
A place of business in London like Tellson's place of business in Paris, would soon have driven the House out of its mind and into the Gazette.
In 1895 I bought the Emporia Gazette on credit, without a cent in money, and chiefly with the audacity and impudence of youth.
I think it is a very foolish thing for any man to become a sleeping partner, because he may awake and find himself in the Gazette.
The Gazette stated later on that the Governor had sold the lots to Mr. Southgate, and that settled the matter.
The Gazette tracked down the lion to Tadcaster's Samuel Smiths brewery and revealed he had been undergoing a lengthy regilding process.
The Gazette launched its Kerb the Crawlers campaign in 2003 to name convicted kerb-crawlers.
The Gazette reported in August how Patricia had inspired neighbour Katrina Rollinson, 43, to do the ice bucket challenge.
If it had concerned either of the political parties, depend upon it, it would have appeared in the Gazette with the earliest intelligence.
The Royal Court Minister shall enforce the order from the date of its issuance and promulgation in the Official Gazette.
Speaking to the Gazette recently, Adomah admitted the transfer tittle-tattle had got to him a little.
Send your pictures for this daily feature to Remember When at the Evening Gazette.
My career in the newspaper business started when I went to work at 17 on the old Birmingham Gazette, Evening Dispatch, and Sunday Mercury, as a copyholder in the reading room.
On 17 July 1803, the wealthy emancipist Simeon Lord advertised in the Sydney Gazette for the return of his copy of Clara Reeve's popular Gothic novel The Old English Baron.
Ayton Smith, a gregarious overweight blusterer, ran the Gazette.
The event also gave residents their first opportunity to see the Newtown Community Heritage Quilt, created by local needlewomen and featured in the Gazette.
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