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magazine

[mag-uh-zeen, mag-uh-zeen] / ˌmæg əˈzin, ˈmæg əˌzin /




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IAC’s media business, which acquired magazine company Meredith in 2021, houses titles such as People, Food & Wine and Better Homes & Gardens under the People Inc. brand.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nearby, a tactical belt with pouches for holding gun magazines was discarded on the ground alongside several articles of designer clothing, including a pair of Christian Dior underpants.

From Los Angeles Times

If it attracted the attention of motoring magazines and YouTube channels it could act as a "halo" for other vehicles in Aston Martin's line-up, he said.

From BBC

They have posted images of workers spraying chemicals and used artificial intelligence to make illustrations resembling movie posters and old-fashioned magazine ads, some with surfers under the slogan “Endless Herbicides.”

From Los Angeles Times

The precise size of the U.S. stock of air-defense interceptors—what the Pentagon calls magazine depth—is classified.

From The Wall Street Journal