Magazine
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536 examples of Magazine in a sentence
The editor in chief of Women's Running
magazine
just put the first hijabi to ever be on the cover of a US fitness
magazine.
It went into Time
magazine
in 2001 as the new language of the 21st century.
Now, to a human audience, I need to explain that if Penthouse
magazine
had a marine mammal edition, this would be the centerfold.
In fact, the
magazine
article indicated that 41 years after graduation from Yale, the black members of the Class of 1970 had a death rate that was three times higher than that of the average class member.
Here's a
magazine
called "Hydrate."
So 24 years ago, I was brought to The New Yorker as art editor to rejuvenate what had by then become a somewhat staid institution and to bring in new artists and to try to bring the
magazine
from its ivory tower into engaging with its time.
And I realized that as the
magazine
had become known for its in-depth research and long reports, some of the humor had gotten lost along the way, because now often Eustace Tilley was seen as a haughty dandy, but in fact, in 1925, when Rea Irvin first drew this image, he did it as part of a humor
magazine
to amuse the youth of the era, which was the flappers of the roaring twenties.
This is Derek Bodner, a sports journalist who used to write for Philadelphia
Magazine
until a few months ago when the
magazine
cut out all sports coverage.
Now, I write a contribution for "Forbes
" magazine
periodically, and I wrote an article a week before Hurricane Harvey made landfall, saying, "There's probably going to be 40 to 50 inches of rainfall."
Then, in the summer of last year, "The Economist
" magazine'
s media lab reached out to us.
That means that they picked up a magazine, a picture book, a story book.
This is the cover of "Contagious
" magazine
last year, that was done by using the same ink that we made back in our labs.
I decided I would find six children in different countries, and actually go spend some time with the kids, and try to tell their story a little bit better than I thought I had done for Time
magazine.
So, I work for Esquire magazine, and a couple of years ago, I wrote an article called "My Outsourced Life," where I hired a team of people in Bangalore, India, to live my life for me.
I went on to Harvard Business School, started a successful nonprofit, wound up on the cover of a magazine, on the stage at TED. (Laughter) I had achieved, by my late 20s, about everything a kid is supposed to achieve.
And into it, she tosses DVDs and books,
magazine
cuttings, theater programs, physical objects, really anything that's provided a source of creative inspiration.
And, you know, what I want is to see the
magazine
cover that is the person who is the heroic caregiver.
Because when you rip this out of a
magazine
and you pee on it, it'll turn blue if you're pregnant.
After "The Colossus" she published "The Bell Jar," her only novel, which fictionalizes the time she spent working for Mademoiselle
magazine
in New York during college.
The USDA allows these antibiotics, these hormones and these pesticides in our food supply, and the USDA paid for this ad in Time
magazine.
So and then I started another company called Toy Innovation and we did some projects with Mattel with actually with a lady who's here, Ivy Ross, and we did Miracle Moves Baby, made it in Wired magazine, did a bunch of other stuff.
"Money does not make me happy" appeared first as double-page spreads in a
magazine.
We went on to actually make a magazine, and we called it the Hawk Magazine, and this was in honor of this bird that we had helped within our own high school.
So a German
magazine
compared German Wikipedia, which is much, much smaller than English, to Microsoft Encarta and to Brockhaus multimedial, and we won across the board.
Time
magazine
recently reported that "Extreme action sometimes has to be taken, and Wales locked the entries on Kerry and Bush for most of 2004."
It was a beautiful visualization that he did for Seed
magazine.
A
magazine?
They looked like beautiful dolls, like they'd just stepped out of a
magazine.
Edmund Schulman in the 1950s had been studying trees under great stress at Timberline, and came to the realization that he put in an article in Science
magazine
called, "Longevity under Adversity in Conifers."
First serialized in a literary
magazine
in 1866, the novel tells the story of Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov, a young law student in Saint Petersburg.
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