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were monthly
noun
A publication that is published once a month.
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Then they were monthly.
Following that there were monthly covenant meetings and annual trustees' election meetings for which we have written records.
In 1997 interview with Electronic Engineering Times, Dr. Sparks said there were monthly meetings on the transistor projects involving chemists, physicists, metallurgists and electronics engineers.
Post-divorce, Mr. McCaulley and his former stepmother tried to get everyone together: there were monthly sibling dinners, annual family barbecues, holiday reunions.
Ms. Burrell of Eco-Concierge said she had about 10 clients who were monthly subscribers, four of whom paid for "elite" memberships.
In between, on top of weekly and biweekly quizzes in every subject, there were monthly pre- and post-tests, echoing the standardized test format, to track progress on isolated math and reading skills.
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Using 13-year climatologies of sea surface temperature (SST), photosynthetically active radiation (PAR), and chlorophyll a (chl-a), we classified seascapes in environmental space that were monthly-resolved, dynamic and nested in space and time.
Most of those are monthly magazines.
There are monthly Caribbean jazz performances too.
Also included are monthly grain prices.
* SOAN was monthly from July 2003 until September 2011.
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