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The gazettes
verb
To publish in a gazette
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The Gazettes still arrive every Thursday in every home, post office box and business in San Luis Obispo County, fat with high school basketball scores and the latest City Council arguments.
The Gazettes, Mr. Hansen said, are inundated with calls and letters -- "80percentt of them supportive" -- and the city of San Luis Obispo, a trendy, liberal bastion surrounded by conservative Republicans in the countryside, is more fired up than anyone here can remember.
"If you didn't know about the Gazettes, you sure as heck know about them now".
The Chamber of Commerce and Downtown Association voted to remove their advertisements from the Gazettes, and the performing arts center pulled its items from the papers' calendars.
To explain the newspaper group's position, Mr. Weyrich and his wife, Mary, the parents of eight children, wrote a front page editorial -- their first and last word on the subject -- in the Gazettes on Feb. 24.
The Manchester Guardian noted the contrast in attacking style, as "the Small Heath players were playing a most scientific game, but the rushes of Newton Heath were often very dangerous", and the Gazettes reporter felt that half-backs George Short and, particularly, Jenkyns had been "inclined to take matters a little too easily" in the first half.
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But Connelly is still optimistic about the Gazette's future.
Tory printers took to calling the Gazette the "Weekly Dung Barge".
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