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Free sign up"back issue" is a commonly used term in written English.
It is used to refer to an issue of a magazine or newspaper that has already been published. For example: I bought a back issue of The New Yorker from a used book store.
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back issue
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An edition of a magazine, etc, that was published earlier than the current edition.
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Scroll to the 'Back Issue Information' section.
It's like walking through a back issue of OK! magazine".
Thereafter, the regular back issue rate ($27.00) will be charged for replacement.
Back issue periodicals are available within the book stacks arranged by LC call number.
A: Please click here to order a back issue of the Guardian or Observer.
For information on ordering a back issue of the Guardian, click here.
Editor of BACK ISSUE magazine and an advisor to The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide.
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Although the bank turned in better results than expected, much of the call was given over to the put-back issue.
As Capello mulls over the England left-back issue following Ashley Cole's broken ankle, he will have been unsettled by Stephen Warnock's difficulties here.
But is the Mommy issue and having the Choice-to-scale-back issue (willing or unwilling) really not there anymore?
Mr. Mandel said requests for access to Autoweek's archives were frequent and ranged from simple back-issue inquiries to requests for marque- or event-specific information from researchers and authors.
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