Sentence examples for for six issues from inspiring English sources

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A subscription is $17.98 for six issues, 50percentt more than what Gourmet charges for 12. Newsstand copies are $3.99.

For full mobile access to the organization's recipe vault, you must first buy a magazine subscription, which is $25 annually (for six issues).

Subscribers to Cook's Illustrated are intensely loyal, paying an average of $24 a year for six issues, with a renewal rate of 82percentt.

Language insiders would like to be gifted with (no; they would like to be given) Copy Editor, a language newsletter for the publishing industry ($69 a year for six issues; www.copyeditor.com).

$100 per year for six issues: Ogilvy's Britain and Ireland, Coates House, Upper Largo, Fife KY8 6JF, Scotland for a free sample and/or subscriptions, 888-OGILVYS.

The second incarnation of the magazine lasted for six issues on a more regular quarterly schedule, starting in November 1950.

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It costs £1.49 a month for two issues.

Addomari closed for three issues, then resumed publishing.

Annual subscription to Granta (for four issues) is £29.95.

It's scheduled to run for five issues, but it already feels like Josie will be back for more.

Most commentators assume that voters understood the phrase as code for two issues: gay marriage and abortion.

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