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Earlier he had described it as "a small monthly of four pages".
The music downloading technology has been here for some time; it gets better monthly.
The monthly was published even during the Japanese occupation of the country (1942-1945).
Jenny was starting to feel left out when she finally stopped having her monthlies as well.
Do not fear your monthlies for all Englishwomen have them.
Philip kept his eye on the monthlies, and a few weeks later it appeared.
How much power is your stereo system draining from the socket monthly?
"That'll probably be me, since, as you pointed out, I'm not even having monthlies yet."
"For the same reason as you don't like a man talking about your monthlies.
Standard Oil's dropped from 90,000 cases of fuel monthly to about 19,000.
Deal with Nature the great greengrocer and pay regularly the monthlies.
He found one on a new magazine called Drum, which during the years of apartheid was the country's leading lifestyle monthly.
"It's always a little bit difficult to predict because of the closing dates for the monthlies."
The borrower would then pay this new increased amount monthly for the rest of the 25-year loan term.
In addition, food stamps valued at $276 monthly would be provided.
But in the last year the popular monthly has shown a preference for sensationalistic articles.
His poems were beginning to appear in various monthlies.
About $800 monthly is added for an additional person sharing the dwelling.
The colorful, charged-up monthly was the first major competitive threat to come along in decades.
Unfortunately, that monthly was closed after a year.
In the following year, to earn a living he edited five non-black monthlies.
She could understand the print organizations being interested - say, Cosmopolitan, or even one of the men's monthlies.
The revamped monthly will have later deadlines, allowing for more timely coverage.
Still, it can be surprising to see what is tolerated, especially in small weeklies or monthlies.
MacCleary learned to live with what he called "the monthlies."