Periodicals
in sentence
11 examples of Periodicals in a sentence
The extreme might be in Italy where, again, there's kind of some type of control over what's happening in the environment is very evident, even in the way that they sell and distribute
periodicals.
The two films were in production simultaneously, they covered the same ground, and were written up in movie
periodicals
prior to release.
For reviewers of respected periodicals, we would explain this is what is called thematic.
So widespread is this view that even noncommunist socialist parliamentarians in Poland proposed a law that is supposed to control access to pornography with the help of a council of twelve (I would love to be one of them!) who will spend their days browsing through hundreds, if not thousands, of
periodicals
and movies in search of the salacious, and decide what to ban.
In fact, the Communist Party of China (CPC) has its roots in the May Fourth Movement: student
periodicals
spread Marxist ideas, a Marxist study group was founded at Peking University, and Mao Zedong himself embraced Marxism-Leninism as a student worker in the library.
Some parts of it and the introduction had appeared in periodicals, and other parts had been read by Koznyshev to people of his set, so that the ideas of the work could not be very novel to the public; but all the same Koznyshev expected that the publication of the book would create a serious impression on Society, and if not a revolution in science, at any rate a strong agitation in the scientific world.
In the
periodicals
also, for a whole month, there had not been any mention of the book.
When the monster's detractors cited a saying by the botanist Linnaeus that "nature doesn't make leaps," witty writers in the popular
periodicals
parodied it, maintaining in essence that "nature doesn't make lunatics," and ordering their contemporaries never to give the lie to nature by believing in krakens, sea serpents, "Moby Dicks," and other all-out efforts from drunken seamen.
"If madame will do me the honour of making use of it", said the chemist, who had just caught the last words, "I have at her disposal a library composed of the best authors, Voltaire, Rousseau, Delille, Walter Scott, the 'Echo des Feuilletons'; and in addition I receive various periodicals, among them the 'Fanal de Rouen' daily, having the advantage to be its correspondent for the districts of Buchy, Forges, Neufchatel, Yonville, and vicinity."
She was a subscriber for all the "Health
" periodicals
and phrenological frauds; and the solemn ignorance they were inflated with was breath to her nostrils.
She gathered together her quack
periodicals
and her quack medicines, and thus armed with death, went about on her pale horse, metaphorically speaking, with "hell following after."
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