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newsletters

noun as in special interest publication

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A few years later, I wrote press releases and newsletters for the communications office.

Good news is that $20 million DoA catfish office has comfy chairs and recent issues of catfish newsletters and magazines.

But online, the memories were pouring out, in the form of local and national papers, old newsletters, social media tributes.

But a newly released batch of Ron Paul newsletters suggests this estimate is more than slightly off.

I trusted others to write and market my newsletters, and I clearly misplaced my trust.

You will be kept informed through our Newsletters (you are on the mailing list), addenda and revisions to the Manual.

Newsletters describing his person and his demeanour were sent to every corner of the kingdom.

All the newsletters, all the coffeehouse orators, complained that the blood of the poor was shed with impunity by the great.

No part of the load which the old mails carried out was more important than the newsletters.

They discussed public affairs and read the newsletters in the coffee-houses.

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On this page you'll find 5 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to newsletters, such as: pamphlet, journal, magazine, bulletin, and report.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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