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How to use periodicals in a sentence

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The Reference library is, as the name suggests, not a lending library but made up of archives, periodicals and other research materials.
By the early 19th century it had become a popular pastime for young ladies and was enthusiastically recommended by annuals and other periodicals.
All the day's newspapers, weekly periodicals and local papers are available at the library and any member of the public can call in to read them.
While in prison, he has written five books of poetry and has contributed to several periodicals.
It also reminds us of a time when newspapers and periodicals really did wield power.
She reads novels, newspapers, medical journals and science periodicals, and as a writing instructor, she reads teaching books.
In recent years, a number of American newspapers and periodicals have reported on ideophobia in the country.
We made the radical decision to intershelve periodicals, government documents, maps, and ephemera with the books in their subject areas.
They were readers of newspapers and periodicals, they were eternal students in the best sense, they were bookish people.
Thomas Pringle went to South Africa in 1820, where he edited two periodicals.
He writes for various British periodicals and appears on BBC Radio and Television, dispensing advice on gardening.
Most palaeopathological literature is to be found in periodicals or compiled publications of conference papers.
I'm always visiting galleries, artists' studios, art fairs, in addition to reading periodicals and fashion magazines.
He was the government's publicist, writing pamphlets, verses and periodicals which were instrumental in discrediting the Whigs.
Even with periodicals reduced to microfilm or fiche, spatial ordering in and among reels or file drawers represents time.
However, journals are inherently inferior to daily or weekly periodicals in covering fast-moving events.
Prisoners must be allowed access to books, newspapers and periodicals of their choice.
The two have carefully tracked the coming and going of feminist periodicals.
The convention will publish periodicals and establish a Web site to promote distant and Internet educational programs.
While they were self-taught, they read professional periodicals and kept abreast of the latest advances in the field.
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Editors of other periodicals began to write to me requesting contributions.
A carbon copy of binding slips for periodicals should be made, to be kept at the library for charging purposes.
He contributed regularly to 'Blackwood's Magazine,' besides other periodicals.
It was wonderful the amount of information he secreted from these periodicals.
But the most popular of all the philatelic publications are, of course, the monthly periodicals.
My thanks are due to the Editors of those periodicals for permission to republish.
In one of the great juvenile periodicals he noted whole columns of incident and anecdote.
Yet they are not averse to comfortable chairs and the latest periodicals.
Those periodicals, however, provide a fertile fishing ground for harvest for Katrina Kenison, editor of Houghton Mifflin's annual The Best American Short Stories anthology.
I get my bread by drawing and engraving on wood for the cheap periodicals.
While he removed from the centre-table to the side-board a few pamphlets and periodicals, I ran my eye along the shelves of the book-case nearest me.
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