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    periodical


    1. Periodical programmes can be taken up to spread the awareness to the dangers of environment by misuse and wastage


    2. Periodical lectures on current topics of the interest of elders


    3. of a thick periodical devoted to the aspirational


    4. For example, he worked as an accountant in a large national company and on numerous occasions, due to the complexity and detail-oriented nature of his work, the numbers simply didn’t add up when the periodical reporting time came around


    5. Such stamp duties as those in England upon cards and dice, upon newspapers and periodical pamphlets, etc


    6. These festivals took place quarterly, when the King paid his periodical visit to show his respect to the deified shades of the departed, and also to satiate his real, and their imaginary, blood-lust, by the decapitation of twenty victims, whose blood was collected in the sacred bowl


    7. In a recent rereading of an earlier article under the title of “Cain and Abel,” by Elie Wiesel, within a periodical called Bible Review (Feb


    8. Norman Douglas made periodical irruptions also, bullying and coaxing Ellen by turns


    9. The management review shall happen on periodical intervals, and to review the audit results, client feedback, Service non conformity, current and forecasted resource needs (human, technical, etc), risks, status of changes in Service management system, follow up actions from previous meeting, service improvement requests and others


    10. The Risk Assessment is repeated on periodical intervals, as well as when there are new threats or business process changes happen

    11. dangers of smoking printed in any type of periodical,


    12. In a follow-up article in the same periodical, Captain Webster supplemented his conclusions using as examples the exemplary responses of the Coast Guard Woods Hole operations center to the fatal crash of John F


    13. Ostrom is the author of The United States Coast Guard: 1790 to the Present, and has published in the maritime periodical, “Wreck and Rescue,” the journal of the U


    14. Price movements are historically repetitive (“The history repeats”) which results periodical emerging the same patterns on the charts


    15. Remember that the order of progressive evolution is subjected to sudden and unexpected periodical changes in both the material and the spiritual worlds


    16. being developed at the time of the writing of this eBook, but check back periodical y with the


    17. periodical in Havana; that hisinterest grew as he


    18. It hasabout 60,000 monographs and about 2,500 periodical


    19. periodical writingshe maintains that the young are neglected in


    20. On the other hand, the frequency of VVU-Configurations of someone’s strong conglomerates of UU-VVU-copies that have reprojected into the NUU-VVU-Configurations focused by You may be higher than the dynamics of the most active Levels of your Self-Consciousness! Their unsteady rezonational activity, during their periodical manifestations in your Self-Consciousness, provide you with more opportunities for self-perfection and spiritual development, as it happens, for example, in cases when the Formo-Creators of more developed (as compared with you in your “now”) Cosmic Entities (that is, You Yourselves manifested on the Levels of the Subconscious and the Supraconscious) purposefully “introduce” SFUURMM-Forms of FLUU-VVU-doubles into the NUU-VVU-Configurations of people with obvious predominance of the high-frequency creative dynamics in their Self-Consciousness (that is, they are already able to perceive and quite consciously react to manifestations of any activity of even higher frequencies)

    21. It seems to you that the pressure must decrease with a decrease of gravitational forces, by the way, just like arterial pressure, which appears as a result of periodical contractions of the cardiac muscle


    22. I had been reading psychology books for years and had subscribed to a psychiatry periodical which I read avidly but was not always in a position to understand its contents because of the scientific terms and the pharmacology of drugs


    23. THE RAINBOW; with which is incorporated OUR HOPE, a Monthly Periodical devoted to Eschatology, edited by Dr


    24. A complete check up of the body performed on a periodical basis is essential for keeping ailments at bay


    25. Montesinos told me that all those forming the procession were the attendants of Durandarte and Belerma, who were enchanted there with their master and mistress, and that the last, she who carried the heart in the cloth, was the lady Belerma, who, with her damsels, four days in the week went in procession singing, or rather weeping, dirges over the body and miserable heart of his cousin; and that if she appeared to me somewhat ill-favoured or not so beautiful as fame reported her, it was because of the bad nights and worse days that she passed in that enchantment, as I could see by the great dark circles round her eyes, and her sickly complexion; 'her sallowness, and the rings round her eyes,' said he, 'are not caused by the periodical ailment usual with women, for it is many months and even years since she has had any, but by the grief her own heart suffers because of that which she holds in her hand perpetually, and which recalls and brings back to her memory the sad fate of her lost lover; were it not for this, hardly would the great Dulcinea del Toboso, so celebrated in all these parts, and even in the world, come up to her for beauty, grace, and gaiety


    26. Yet, thanks to the unchangeable sea I could have given myself up to the illusion of a revised past, had it not been for the periodical transit across my gaze of a German passenger


    27. —I was with Bob Doran, he's on one of his periodical bends, and what do you


    28. There were periodical occasions when Mr


    29. The group could not be made out, and, at the pitiful entreaties of the captain, Sotillo allowed the engines to be stopped again to wait for one of those periodical lightenings of darkness caused by the shifting of the cloud canopy spread above the waters of the gulf


    30. ’ Several sections of this book and its introduction had appeared in periodical publications, and other parts had been read by Sergey Ivanovitch to persons of his circle, so that the leading ideas of the work could not be completely novel to the public

    31. "But it came out in the Periodical


    32. About 1820 or 1821, Madame de Genlis, who was at that time editing a little periodical publication called l'Intrepide, asked to be allowed to enter the convent of the Petit-Picpus as lady resident


    33. These reunions were sometimes periodical


    34. Thom, A Brief History of Panics and Their Periodical Occurrence in the United States (New York: Putnam, 1916), 4


    35. Whether, during the gradual development of climbing plants, natural selection has been aided by the inherited effects of use, I will not pretend to decide; but we know that certain periodical movements, for instance the so-called sleep of plants, are governed by habit


    36. For it is scarcely possible that two organisations should be compounded into one, without some disturbance occurring in the development, or periodical action, or mutual relations of the different parts and organs one to another or to the conditions of life


    37. Since they had no extensive muscular mechanism to recuperate, that periodical extinction was unknown to them


    38. His prophecy, I remember, appeared in November or December, 1893, in a long-defunct publication, the Pall Mall Budget, and I recall a caricature of it in a pre-Martian periodical called Punch


    39. It is remarkable that this fluctuation, whether periodical or not, appears thus to require many years for its accomplishment


    40. And what with the standing spectacle of the black terrific Ahab, and the periodical tumultuous visitations of these three savages, Dough-Boy's whole life was one continual lip-quiver

    41. Because, an interval of three hundred and sixty-five days and nights was before him; an interval which, instead of impatiently enduring ashore, he would spend in a miscellaneous hunt; if by chance the White Whale, spending his vacation in seas far remote from his periodical feeding-grounds, should turn up his wrinkled brow off the Persian Gulf, or in the Bengal Bay, or China Seas, or in any other waters haunted by his race


    42. When Brahma, or the God of Gods, saith the Shaster, resolved to recreate the world after one of its periodical dissolutions, he gave birth to Vishnoo, to preside over the work; but the Vedas, or mystical books, whose perusal would seem to have been indispensable to Vishnoo before beginning the creation, and which therefore must have contained something in the shape of practical hints to young architects, these Vedas were lying at the bottom of the waters; so Vishnoo became incarnate in a whale, and sounding down in him to the uttermost depths, rescued the sacred volumes


    43. Wherefore the necessity for his periodical visits to the upper world


    44. ‘But it came out in the Periodical


    45. He was meant to represent a formidable periodical (not a Petersburg one), and seemed to be saying, "I'll pound you to a jelly


    46. The editor of the "menacing periodical, not a Petersburg one," who was dancing with the cudgel in his hands, felt utterly unable to endure the spectacled gaze of "honest Russian thought," and not knowing how to escape it, suddenly in the last figure advanced to meet him standing on his head, which was meant, by the way, to typify the continual turning upside down of common sense by the menacing non-Petersburg gazette


    47. He passed through the halls which were filled with tables at which old men were playing whist; turned into the "infernal region," where the famous "Puchin" had begun his game against the "company;" stood for awhile near one of the billiard-tables, where, holding on to the cushion, a distinguished old man was fumbling around and with difficulty striking a ball; looked into the library, where a general, holding a newspaper a distance away from him, was reading it slowly above his glasses, and a registered young man turned the leaves of one periodical after another, trying to make no noise; and finally seated himself on a divan in the billiard-room, near some young people who were playing pyramids, and who were as much gilded as he was


    48. Then he asked for a periodical, and pretended to be reading


    49. In order to elucidate in what I find these unquestionable foundations of every pedagogical activity, I shall be compelled to repeat myself, that is, to repeat what I said fifteen years ago in the pedagogical periodical, Yásnaya Polyána, which I then published


    50. This question both then and now has appeared to me as a corner-stone of the whole pedagogy, and to the solution of this question I devoted the publication of the pedagogical periodical Yásnaya Polyána










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    Synonyms for "periodical"

    periodical periodic publication newspaper review journal gazette tabloid digest alternating sporadic recurring fluctuating cyclic regular

    "periodical" definitions

    a publication that appears at fixed intervals


    happening or recurring at regular intervals