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gazette

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A gazette is an official journal , a newspaper of record , or simply a newspaper . In English- and French-speaking countries, newspaper publishers have applied the name Gazette since the 17th century; today, numerous weekly and daily newspapers bear the ...

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Gazette \Ga*zette"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Gazetted ; p. pr. & vb. n. Gazetting .] To announce or publish in a gazette; to announce officially, as an appointment, or a case of bankruptcy.

Usage examples of gazette.

Gazette has kept track of 378 centenarians, of whom 143 were men and 235 were women.

Yet such a trivial indenture would normally rate only a line in the court gazette, not a dubbing at a General Investiture.

Appointments to that office were neither gazetted nor bestowed at dubbing, although they might as well have been from the speed at which they were known around the court.

French military instruction, Arthur Wellesley was gazetted to an ensigncy in the 73rd regiment.

I had not long to wait, for next day she gave me back the gazette openly, telling me that she had not found anything to interest her in it.

I put everything I had determined down in writing, and sent it to her box at the theatre, enclosed in an old gazette.

I saw this announced in the Court Gazette the next morning, but as I had other views on the matter I laughed heartily at the paragraph.

I often regret thee because thou hast often offered me new sights, and for the same reason I hate old age which never offers but what I know already, unless I should take up a gazette, but I cared nothing for them in my young days.

And he was pursuing these forebodings and this uncomfortable train of thought, with his head between his hands, and the Pumpernickel Gazette of last week unread under his nose, when somebody tapped his shoulder with a parasol, and he looked up and saw Mrs.

An ageing roue, he was a gazetted fortune-hunter who liked to think that he was dangerous.

The Medical Times and Gazette of London was one of the earlier of medical journals to denounce the cruelties perpetrated by vivisection abroad.

Of these are piano, violin, orchestra, canto, allegro, piazza, gazette, umbrella, gondola, bandit, etc.

John Luzac of Leyden, a lawyer, scholar, and editor, published in his Gazette de Leyde a steady variety of material supplied by Adams, including the first European translation of the new Massachusetts Constitution, which was to have an important effect in the Netherlands.

When in the predawn hours of January 27, a terrible fire ripped through the home and shop of the Philadelphia printer and publisher of the Federal Gazette, Andrew Brown, taking the lives of his wife and children, Adams was conspicuous among the men handing up buckets to fight the blaze.

Lon Cohen of the Gazette, who said talk was going around and would I kindly remember that on Saturday he had moved heaven and earth for me to find out where Madeline Fraser was, and how did it stand right now?