gazette|gazettes in English
noun
[ga·zette || gə'zet]
newspaper; official government journal (British)
Use "gazette|gazettes" in a sentence
1. The Investment Business Gazettes offer very useful supplementary information.
2. The Sunday Gazette
3. I'm editor of the Gazette!
4. The enterprise was named in the gazette.
5. ^ “Famous Birthnight Ball Reproduced,” Alexandria Gazette
6. He was reading The Phoenix Gazette.
7. Public record information from official gazettes and the insolvency service also appear on record.
8. He took out a copy of the Berkhamsted Gazette.
9. The Stamford Gazette. Let me find it.
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12. ^ “Famous Birthnight Ball Reproduced,” Alexandria Gazette 22 February 1932
13. The London Gazette, oldest surviving journal, is first published.
14. Thanks. Here goes: the Daily News, the Stamford Gazette.
15. An extraordinary government gazette was published announcing the confiscations.
16. The Capital Gazette obituaries and Death Notices for Annapolis Maryland area
17. All new legislation is published in the Government Gazette.
18. Blackpool Gazette notices and Death Notices for Blackpool Lancashire area
19. The Court's decision is published in State Gazette No 6 of 19.1.2007.
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21. The Tribunal ' s awards are published in the Government Gazette .
22. Billings Gazette death notices and Death Notices for Billings Montana area
23. The notice in the London Gazette states that she was destroyed.
24. One call to the Gazette, they'll send a reporter down here.
25. She folded the Tightwad Gazette so she could retire at age