Quarterly Sentence Examples

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  • The quarterly council meeting is tonight.

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  • At New Haven also are published several weekly English, German and Italian papers, and a number of periodicals, including the American Journal of Science (1818), the Yale Law Journal (1890) and the Yale Review (1892), a quarterly.

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  • The Quarterly (8 vols., 1892-1901, discontinued); Rhode Island Historical Tracts, Series I., 20 vols.

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  • These little papers, rapidly thrown off for a temporary purpose, were destined to form a very important ' The centenary of the Edinburgh Review was celebrated in an article in October 1902, and that of the Quarterly Review in two articles April and July 1909.

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  • The first attempt to carry on an American review was made by Robert Walsh in 1811 at Philadelphia with the quarterly American Review of History and Politics, which lasted only a couple of years.

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  • The American Quarterly Review (1827-1837), established at Philadelphia by Robert Walsh, came to an end on his departure for Europe.

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  • These two were followed by the Democratic Review (1838-1852), the American Review (1845-1849), afterwards the American Whig Review (1850-1852), the Massachusetts Quarterly Review (1847-1850), and a few more.

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  • The New Englander (1843-1892), the Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review (1825), the Ncitional Quarterly Review (1860) and the New York International Review (1874-1883), may also be mentioned.

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  • Brownson's Quarterly Review began as the Boston Quarterly Review in 1838, and did much to introduce to American readers the works of the modern French philosophical school.

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  • Other serials of this class are the Protestant Episcopal Quarterly Review (1854), the Presbyterian Magazine (1851-1860), the Catholic World (1865), the Southern Review (1867), the New' Jerusalem Magazine (1827), American Baptist Magazine (1817), the Church Review (1848), the Christian Review (1836), the Universalist Quarterly (1844).

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  • Among historical periodicals may be numbered the American Register (1806-1811), Stryker's American Register (1848-1851), Edwards's American Quarterly Register (1829-1843), the New' England Historical and Genealogical Register (1847), Folsom's Historical Magazine (1857), the New York Genealogical Record (1869), and the Magazine of American History (1877).

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  • There is also the Lancaster, Pennsylvania, American Historical Review, issued quarterly.

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  • The first Canadian review, the Quebec Magazine (1791-1793), was published quarterly in French and English.

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  • This was followed by the Australia Felix Magazine (1849), and the Australasian Quarterly Reprint (1850-1851) both published at Geelong, the Illustrated Australian Magazine (1850-1852), the Australian Gold-Digger's Monthly Magazine (1852-1853), edited by James Bonwick, and the Melbourne Monthly Magazine (1855-1856).

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  • New Zealand.-The New Zealand Magazine, a quarterly, was published at Wellington in 1850.

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  • The Jamaica Magazine (1812-1813), the Jamaica Monthly Magazine (1844-1848), and the Victoria Quarterly (1889-1892), which contained many valuable articles on the West Indies, were other magazines.

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  • The West Indian Quarterly was published at Georgetown, British Guiana, from 1885 to 1888.

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  • In Burma the quarterly Buddhism appeared in 1904.

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  • The Revue nationale (1860) appeared quarterly, and succeeded to the Magazin de librairie (1858).

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  • At the beginning of the 19th century we find the Erlanger Literaturzeitung (1799-1810), which had replaced a Gelehrte Zeitung (1746); the Leipziger Literaturzeitung (1800-1834); the Heidelbergische Jahrbucher der Literatur (1808-1872); and the Wiener Literaturzeitung (1813-1816), followed by the Wiener Jahrbucher der Literatur (1818-1848), both of which received government support and resembled the English Quarterly Review in their conservative politics and high literary tone.

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  • But attempts to execute this were so unsuccessful that it has been succeeded by a law imposing what is known as the "mulct tax," which requires the payment of $600 in quarterly instalments for a licence to sell such liquors and places a lien for the whole amount on the real property in use for the business.

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  • The translation was attacked in the Quarterly as favourable to scepticism, and the translators jointly replied.

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  • Dr Smith contributed articles on Calvin, Kant, Pantheism, Miracles, Reformed Churches, Schelling and Hegel to the American Cyclopaedia, and contributed to McClintock and Strong's Cyclopaedia; and was editor of the American Theological Review (1859 sqq.), both in its original form and after it became the American Presbyterian and Theological Review and, later, the Presbyterian Quarterly and Princeton Review.

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  • Dialogues is reprinted in the Quarterly Series (Burns & Oates).

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  • Staffordshire, the diorites of Warwickshire, the phonolite of the Wolf Rock (to which he first directed attention), the pitchstones of Arran and the altered igneous rocks near the Land's End were investigated and described by him during the years1869-1879in the Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society and in the Geological Magazine.

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  • Of more than a hundred other publications thirty-two, io monthly or quarterly and 22 weekly, were published in German.

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  • In addition to Miss Robinson's book cited above, see Church Quarterly Review, xlvii.

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  • The article, though necessarily unsigned (in accordance with the rule of the Quarterly as it then stood), was Maine's reply to the M`Lennan brothers' attack on the historical reconstruction of the Indo-European family system put forward in Ancient Law and supplemented in Early Law and Custom.

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  • Monthly meetings covering smaller districts, were organized to consider local matters, the transactions of which were to be reported to the Quarterly Association, to be confirmed, modified, or rejected.

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  • The monthly meetings appoint delegates to the quarterly Associations, of which all officers are members.

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  • The Associations of North and South are distinct institutions, deliberating and determining matters pertaining to them in their separate quarterly gatherings.

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  • His papers, numbering over 100, were published principally in the Philosophical Transactions, Proceedings of the Royal Society, Quarterly Journal of Mathematics, Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society and Crelle, and one or two in the Comptes rendus of the Paris Academy; a list of them, arranged according to the several journals in which they originally appeared, with short notes upon the less familiar memoirs, is given in Nature, xxvii.

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  • This article expressed despair of the success of the British arms in Spain, and Scott at once withdrew his subscription, the Quarterly being soon afterwards started in opposition.

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  • In January 1820 he assumed the charge of the North American Review, which now became a quarterly; and he was indefatigable during the four years of his editorship in contributing on a great variety of subjects.

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  • Relative to the uncertain connexion of length, capacity and weight in the ancient metrological systems of the East, Sir Charles Warren, R.E., has obtained by deductive analysis a new equivalent of the original cubit (Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly, April, July, October 1899).

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  • He maintained that Pest, not Pressburg, should be the literary centre of Hungary, and in 1794 founded the first Hungarian quarterly, Urania, but it met with little support and ceased to exist in 1795, after three volumes had appeared.

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  • The state treasurer is the bank examiner, and to him all banks must make a quarterly statement and submit their books for examination twice a year.

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  • See William Corner, San Antonio de Bexar (San Antonio, 1890); The Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association, ii.

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  • In 1880 The American Journal of Philology, a quarterly published by the Johns Hopkins University, was established under his editorial charge, and his strong personality was expressed in the department of the Journal headed "Brief Report" or "Lanx Satura," and in the earliest years of its publication every petty detail was in his hands.

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  • The local churches were grouped into circuits governed representatively by a quarterly meeting.

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  • The quarterly or circuit meetings were in turn organized into twelve districts, eleven in England and one in China.

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  • The Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Society is published here.

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  • The Circuit Quarterly Meeting had to approve the arrangements for the support of the preachers.

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  • In 1852 the constitution of the Quarterly Meeting was clearly defined, and the June Quarterly Meeting obtained the right to approach conference with memorials.

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  • Among his publications were the well-known quarterly magazine Y Traethodydd (" The Essayist"), Gwyddoniadur Cymreig (" Encyclopaedia Cambrensis"), and Dr Silvan Evans's English-Welsh Dictionary (1868), but his greatest achievement in this field was the newspaper Baner Cymru (" The Banner of Wales"), founded in 1857 and amalgamated with Yr Amserau (" The Times") two years later.

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  • Hill, Church Quarterly Rev. (April 1908), pp. 118-141, who specially emphasizes the evidence of the Phoenician coins.

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  • For an estimate of this work, the interest of which is mainly geographical, see Classical Review (April 1904) and Quarterly Review (April 1905).

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  • In spite of the exacting and severe routine of the Round Hill school, Bancroft contributed frequently to the North American Review and to Walsh's American Quarterly; he also made a translation of Heeren's work on The Politics of Ancient Greece.

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  • From him descend the ducal house, who bear the ancient arms of France and England, quarterly, within a bordure.

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  • See Life and Letters of Mandell Creighton, eec., by his wife (2 vols., 1904); and the article "Creighton and Stubbs" in Church Quarterly Review for Oct.

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  • Bonar was a prolific writer of religious literature, and edited several journals, including the Christian Treasury, the Presbyterian Review and the Quarterly Journal of Prophecy; but his best work was done in hymnology, and he published three series of Hymns of Faith and Hope between 1857 and 1866 (new ed., 1886).

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  • The Essex Institute (1848) is housed in a brick building (1851) with freestone trimmings and in old Plummer Hall (1857); its museum contains some old furniture and a collection of portraits; it has an excellent library and publishes quarterly (1859 sqq.) Historical' Collections.

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  • From 1824 to 1826 Mill contributed to the Westminster Review, started as the organ of his party, a number of articles in which he attacked the Edinburgh and Quarterly Reviews and ecclesiastical establishments.

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  • Zeitschrift for 1902, p. 1 95; the more recent data are from his quarterly lists.

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  • See Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly for April 1909 (Columbus, Ohio) for several articles on the early settlement by Moravian Indians.

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  • From 1828 to 1833 he was assistant secretary of the American Education Society (organized in Boston in 1815 to assist students for the ministry), and from 1828 to 1842 was editor of the society's organ, which after 1831 was called the American Quarterly Register.

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  • He also founded (in 1833) and edited the American Quarterly Observer; in 1836-1841 edited the Biblical Repository (after 1837 called the American Biblical Repository) with which the Observer was merged in 1835; and was editor-in-chief of the Bibliotheca Sacra from 1844 to 1851.

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  • Among his other publications may be mentioned Religion in Recent Art, and articles in the Contemporary Review, Hibbert Journal, and London Quarterly.

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  • Apart from the Outlines he published only The Imperial Domains and the Colonate (1890), The Roman Frontier System (1895), and articles in periodicals of which the most important was an article in the Quarterly Review on the early Caesars (April, 1905).

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  • Fund Quarterly Statement, 1902, p. 389.

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  • He was one of the founders, in New York, of the short-lived Workingman's party in 1828, and established the Boston Quarterly Review, mainly written by himself, in 1838.

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  • His first quarterly was followed, in 1844, by Brownson's Quarterly Review (first published in Boston and after 1855 in New York), in which he expressed his opinions on many themes until its suspension in 1864, and after its revival for a brief period in 1873-1875.

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  • Although not officially connected with the college, the South Atlantic Quarterly, founded by a patriotic society of the college and published at Durham since 1902, is controlled and edited by members of the college faculty.

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  • Meadley (1809) and his son Edmund Paley, prefixed to the 1825 edition of his works; Leslie Stephen in Dictionary of National Biography; Quarterly Review, ii.

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  • He now, it is said, applied for help to Dr Israel Tonge, rector of St Michael's in Wood Street, an honest half-crazy man, who even then was exciting people's minds by giving out quarterly "treatises in print to alarm and awake his majesty's subjects."

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  • In the year 1870 - a date that for many reasons marks the opening of an important era in modern Welsh history - the dissenting bodies of Wales were supporting two quarterly, sixteen monthly and ten weekly papers, all published in the vernacular and all read largely by peasants, colliers and artisans.

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  • In1848-1856he edited The Methodist Quarterly Review (after 1885 The Methodist Review); from 1857 to 1860 he was pastor of St Paul's (Methodist Episcopal) Church, New York City; and in1860-1864he had charge of the American chapel in Paris, and there and in London did much to turn public opinion in favour of the Northern States.

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  • In spite of the somewhat contemptuous notices in Blackwood's Magazine (September 1824) and the Quarterly Review (July 1815), it may be pronounced the best book on the subject in English.

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  • The change in the use of particles and the comparative rarity of the definite article form, together with the startling divergence in vocabulary, the chief ground of our perplexity" (Church Quarterly Review, 1903, pp. 428 seq.).

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  • A full bibliography of Graetz's works is given in the Jewish Quarterly Review, iv.

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  • In 1825 he established the quarterly Biblical Repertory, the title of which was changed to Biblical Repertory and Theological Review in 1830 and to Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review in 1837.

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  • With it, in 1840, was merged the Literary and Theological Review of New York, and in 1872 the American Presbyterian Review of New York, the title becoming Presbyterian Quarterly and Princeton Review in 1872 and Princeton Review in 1.877.

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  • Hart in The Jewish Quarterly Review for July 1907, the gist of which is that Jesus commends the Pharisees for insisting that when a man has vowed a vow to God he should pay it even though his parents should suffer.

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  • His attitude towards Essays and Reviews in 1861, against which he wrote an article in the Quarterly, won him the special gratitude of the Low Church party, and latterly he enjoyed the full confidence and esteem of all except the extreme men of either side and party.

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  • The first quarterly meeting of Chairman, the newly-elected council is held on the 16th or on such, Ch other day within ten days after the 8th as the county council may fix.

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  • There are four quarterly meetings in every year, the dates of which may be fixed by the council, with the exception of that which must be held on the 16th March or some day within ten days after the 8th of March as already noticed 'when treating of elections.

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  • After the annual election on the 1st of November the first quarterly meeting of the council is held on the 9th, and at that meeting the mayor and aldermen are elected.

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  • Of these the first is that the owner may be rated instead of the occupier, at the option of the urban authority, where the value of the premises is under Rio, where the premises are let to weekly or monthly tenants, or where the premises are let in separate apartments, or the rents become payable or are collected at any shorter period than quarterly.

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  • In 1865 Riehm was made a member of the commission for the revision of Luther's translation of the Bible, and became one of the editors of the quarterly review, Theologische Studien and Kritiken.

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  • His urbanity and perfect ' On this head see the 3rd marquess of Salisbury's Political Essays, reprinted from the Quarterly Review.

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  • He founded and edited The Universalist Magazine (1819; later called The Trumpet) and The Universalist Expositor (1831; later The Universalist Quarterly Review); wrote about io,000 sermons, many hymns, essays and polemic theological works; and is best known for Notes on the Parables (1804), A Treatise on Atonement (1805) and Examination of the Doctrine of a Future Retribution (1834); in these, especially the second, he showed himself the principal American expositor of Universalism.

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  • He was associated with the elder Hosea Ballou in editing The Universalist Quarterly Review; edited an edition of Sismondi's History of the Crusades (1833); and wrote the Ancient History of Universalism, down to A.D.

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  • Much historical material may be found in the publications of the Oregon Historical Society, especially in the Society's Quarterly (1900 sqq.), and of the Oregon Pioneer Association.

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  • In his admirable papers upon the modes of teaching arithmetic and geometry, originally published in the Quarterly Journal of Education (reprinted in The Schoolmaster, vol ii.), he remonstrated against the neglect of logical doctrine.

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  • Besides the private practice of his profession, he contributed largely to medical knowledge by the publication of several books, mainly on the anatomy of the pancreas and the abdominal viscera, by papers in the Proceedings of the Royal Society and in professional journals, and by editing for a time the Quarterly Medical Journal.

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  • Wegg-Prosser in Galileo and his Judges (1889), and in two articles published in the American Catholic Quarterly for April and July 1901.

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  • This book was undoubtedly written originally by a Jew but was subsequently revised by a Christian, as has been shown by Kohler in the Jewish Quarterly Review (1893), pp. 407-409.

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  • We found an Oracle, executed some traitors, chased down bad guys, hosted the Quarterly, and are evac-ing soon.

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  • The Quarterly Bulletin will no longer contain a statistical annex.

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  • The first year of direct marketing activity involved ' piggy backing ' communications with shareholder information mailed quarterly.

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  • Film Quarterly, 1959 I found 'Ben Hur ' in every way bloody bloody and bloody boring.

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  • New material is published in the Association's ` Journal ' and in its quarterly bulletin, " REPORT " .

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  • The former states This edition is an exact facsimile of certain pages in the quarterly periodical, FORM.

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  • Control group patients received usual care with quarterly semi-structured telephone interview follow-up only.

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  • The Critical Review and the Quarterly feared that the extensive use of Scots would prove incomprehensible to an English audience.

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  • The missing monthly data have been interpolated from quarterly data.

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  • It also supports quarterly update meetings on current health issues.

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  • Joel marks found for the with the quarterly with members or less.

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  • The Friends ' quarterly magazine, which is now in full color, contains articles about the Arboretum, trees, plants, gardens.

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  • As the number of viruses increase, the virus checker programs have to be updated quarterly or even monthly.

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  • A free quarterly newsletter, from 1996 to present, is available online or can be emailed on request.

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  • With an average of over 24,000 readers per issue, Blithe House Quarterly is the most widely read of LGBT literary periodicals.

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  • Figures on insolvency petitions are published on a quarterly basis.

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  • You can also sign up for the Architect Journal, a free quarterly publication.

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  • Quarterly Accounting The arrangement whereby withholding tax on coupons is paid shortly after the end of the calendar quarterly Accounting The arrangement whereby withholding tax on coupons is paid shortly after the end of the calendar quarter.

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  • The society publishes a quarterly called the " Cockney Ancestor " .

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  • Rent is payable quarterly in advance by standing order.

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  • Land Services MIP Reports have continued to evolve since the first report in April 2001 and are produced approximately quarterly.

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  • We email a newsletter usually quarterly, would you like to receive this?

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  • These data are subsequently published quarterly in the CDR Weekly.

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  • For a small charity that only meets quarterly, ' quickly ' might mean ' within a month ' .

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  • The Bosch Service Centers have their programs updated quarterly.

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  • The IPA fellowship stipend will be distributed quarterly for the remainder of the four year period.

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  • The rental is to be paid quarterly in advance by bankers order.

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  • Full meetings are held quarterly with a full agency report.

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  • However, local authorities would probably continue to collate the statistics on a quarterly basis.

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  • In addition, solicitors responsible for supervising trainees must review performance on a quarterly basis.

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  • The latest quarterly update of the action plan is published on our website.

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  • See Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement, 1869, p. 123; 1874, p. 62; 1878, pp. 10, 132, 194; 1881, p. 254.

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  • The issue is one of fact; the date at which the rent is payable is a material circumstance, but it may be said generally that a week's notice should be given to determine a weekly tenancy, a month's to determine a monthly tenancy, and a quarter's to determine a quarterly tenancy.

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  • The supervision of the whole order was vested in a "Board of Erin," meeting quarterly in England, Ireland or Scotland, and at each meeting arranging a new code of signals and passwords, which were communicated to the national delegate in the United States by the steward of a transatlantic steamship, and thence were transmitted to the various subdivisions.

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  • It was expected that all who could do so would contribute the penny a week suggested in Bristol, and give a shilling at the renewal of their quarterly ticket.

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  • The American Biblical Respository (1831-1850), a quarterly, was united with the Andover Bibliotheca Sacra (1843) and with the Theological Eclectic (1865).

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  • Faxon (Boston, 1908), continued quarterly in Bulletin of Bibliography, which in 1907 began a magazine subject index; Eclectic Library Catalogue (Minneapolis, 1908), issued quarterly.

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  • Bulletin de geographic historique; Annales de geographie (1891), with useful quarterly bibliography; Nouvelles geographiques - supplement to the Tour du monde (1891); La Vie coloniale (1902); La Geographic, monthly, published by the Soc. de Geographie (1900); Revue de geographie, monthly; Revue g p ographique internationale, monthly.

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  • The Edinburgh and Quarterly Reviews, the Revue des deux mondes, the Revue historique, Deutsche Rundschau and others issue from time to time general indexes of their contents, while the periodical literature of special departments of study and research are noted in the various Jahresberichte published in Germany, and indexed monthly in such English and American magazines as the Engineering Magazine, the Geographical Journal, English Historical Review, American Historical Review, Economic Journal (for political economy), Library Journal and Library Association Record (for bibliography) and the Educational Review.

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  • It is supposed that this use arose in 1693 in Jena after a " town and gown " row in which a student had been killed and a sermon preached on the text " the Philistines be upon you, Samson " (see Quarterly Review, April 18 99, 43 8, note, quoted in the New English Dictionary).

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  • In 1790, the Bala Association passed " Rules regarding the proper mode of conducting the Quarterly Association," drawn up by Charles; in 1801, Charles and Thomas Jones of Mold, published (for the association) the " Rules and Objects of the Private Societies among the People called Methodists."

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  • Young (see Brande's Quarterly Journal, 1820) investigated mathematically the magnetism of ships.

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  • The difficulty which arose out of the transfer of the South African Railway shares held by the Transvaal government was satisfactorily terminated by the purchase by the British government of the total capital of the company from the different groups of shareholders (see on this case, Sir Thomas Barclay, Law Quarterly Review, July 1905; and Professor Westlake, in the same Review, October 1905).

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  • It was reviewed by Mark Pattison in the Quarterly Review, vol.

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  • See Stubbs, " Suzerainty, or the Rights and Duties of Suzerain and Vassal States " (1882), Revue de droit international (1896), pp. 39, 278; Westlake, " L'Angleterre et la republique sud-africaine," Revue de droit international (1896), p. 268; Bornhak, Eznseitige Abadngigkeitsverhdltnisse unter den modernen Staaten (1896); Ullmann, Volkerrecht (1908), p. 25; Tchomacoff, De la Souverainete (1901); Jellinek, Die Lehre von den Staatenverbindungen (1882); Correspondence Relating to South African Republic (1899) [C. 9507]; Law Magazine (1900), p. 413; Law Quarterly Review (1896), p. 122; Journal of Comparative Legislation, new series, vol.

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  • In 1816, 1817 and 1818, he published a series of Quarterly Reports of Cases in Surgery; in 1821 a volume of coloured plates with descriptive letterpress, entitled Illustrations of the great operations of Surgery, Trepan, Hernia, Amputation and Lithotomy, and in 1824 Observations on Injuries of the Spine and of the Thigh Bone.

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  • Oldenburg must have replied to this by an offer to apply to the Society to excuse Newton the weekly payments, as in a letter of Newton's to Oldenburg, dated the 23rd of June 1673, he says, " For your proffer about my quarterly payments, I thank you, but I would not have you trouble yourself to get them excused, if you have not done it already."

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  • The glacial geology, with a summary of the literature thereon, is described by the same writer in the Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, 1904, vol.

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  • The society publishes a quarterly called the " Cockney Ancestor ".

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  • Reading Research Quarterly, vol 34, no 3. Abstract prepared by the National Literacy Trust.

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  • This will help large companies with the switch from 1999 to payment of their corporation tax by quarterly installments.

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  • A board of 25-30 trade unionists meets quarterly to monitor EDG 's progress and decide on policy.

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  • It was also agreed to meet quarterly to review progress.

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  • For a small charity that only meets quarterly, ' quickly ' might mean ' within a month '.

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  • Stateside Gossip – Warren Allen Smith brings us his quarterly roundup of celebrity gossip.

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  • My coworker was scolded during our quarterly meeting for not being vigilant in his budget assignments.

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  • Bonds pay out interest monthly, quarterly and annually.

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  • Finally, business cards also provide quarterly or year-end expense reports.

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  • For example, the Chase Freedom card offers 5 percent cash back quarterly on gas purchases.

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  • For example, the Chase Freedom Visa offers 5% cash back quarterly on gas purchases.

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  • It also offers five percent cash back quarterly when purchases are made from select categories.

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  • Whether you need quarterly updates versus monthly, or all three reports versus one, will depend entirely on your needs, and you should make sure you weigh the pros and cons of each plan before committing to one.

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  • It allows business owners to set individual employee spending limits and provides quarterly and annual account summaries categorized by type of expense and employee.

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  • The groups provides a number of resources to keep their members up to date on the latest technology and trends in design, such as their quarterly magazine, their book center, and the e-newsletter.

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  • With special circumstances you can qualify for an extension; however they are usually only given on a quarterly basis.

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  • Replace them quarterly; however, if they become easy to put on, you may need to replace them sooner.

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  • Learn more about herbs by subscribing to The Herb Quarterly.

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  • The catalogs are printed and mailed quarterly.

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  • A monthly, quarterly, and annual membership is US$9.95, $22.50, and $72.00, respectively.

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  • The International Series ships three bottles quarterly from wineries around the world.

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  • The Diamond Series ships two bottles quarterly and features wines from around the world rated 93 points or above by experts.

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  • For $95 per shipment, you will receive three bottles quarterly of premium world wines that you can't find anywhere else in the United States.

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  • The best of the best, the Diamond Series wine club sends two bottles of 93+ rated wines quarterly for $174 per shipment.

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  • Depending on the company from which you purchase your membership, you may select to receive wines monthly or quarterly.

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  • If the roof is not cleaned on a quarterly schedule, the excess chalk will run down the sides of the camper as a result of exposure to the elements and leave unattractive white streaks in its wake.

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  • If the person does not meet treatment goals, the test should be repeated quarterly.

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  • Planned-replacement soft lenses are daily-wear lenses that are replaced on a regular schedule, which is usually every two weeks, monthly, or quarterly.

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  • Students work in ten week quarterly units and log in all of their daily educational activities.

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  • At the end of each ten week quarter, quarterly exams are given.

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  • In addition, they may be subject to quarterly reports that include summaries of each subject and the grades given to each child.

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  • Laws and requirements vary by state from requiring no notice to requiring attendance records, quarterly reports, letters of intent and testing.

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  • This information will be provided to the school district when you file your quarterly progress reports.

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  • It doesn't have to encompass everything that you will do, since that is the purpose of quarterly progress reports.

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  • Others are willing to work with you in regards to turning in HIP reports, quarterly reports and parental notification or intent to home school forms.

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  • Operations managers are often responsible for setting quarterly and annual budgets and making adjustments throughout the year as necessary.

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  • In this method, your previous quarterly earnings are combined and divided by 13 (the number of weeks in the quarter).

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  • If so, this mortgage will pay you on a monthly, quarterly or yearly basis a set amount of money for the rest of your life or until you sell the home.

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  • Paid individual memberships include a quarterly magazine subscription, use of the group's lending library, discounts and invitations to conventions and special events.

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  • To get all details, you can join on a monthly, quarterly or annual basis.

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  • Nonprofit members receive a subscription to the quarterly newsletter, Network News, free resource publications, and they may sign up for the Minnesota Grants Alert newsletter.

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  • Some may meet monthly while others feel that a quarterly meeting is sufficient.

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  • Membership in a quality program averages $50 a year, which can be paid monthly, quarterly, or annually, and only varies a little from single coverage to family coverage.

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  • For example, an 18-month CD may issue 2.5 percent interest monthly or quarterly.

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  • Require primary suppliers to report carbon emissions data as part of quarterly business reviews.

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  • Paid subscriptions also entitle you to post on message boards and you will be eligible for quarterly contests unavailable for non-subscription readers.

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  • In addition, the fee provides you with advertisement free daily spoilers sent directly to your email address and allows you to enter quarterly contests unavailable for non-subscription readers.

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  • Variable rates can be pegged to either the lowest prime rate or the SBA optional peg rate, a weighted average of rates the fed pays for, calculated quarterly and published in the "Federal Register."

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  • This makes it easier to pay and record operating expenses and do quarterly and year-end accounting.

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  • Make sure to file your IRS quarterly taxes.

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  • You'll be required to file IRS quarterly taxes.

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  • Loans may also have flexible payment schedules, such as monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or annual payment, depending on the type of business.

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  • Form 10-Q is not as detailed as the 10-K nor is it audited, but it is required by law for publicly traded companies to file a Form 10-Q quarterly and contains pertinent financial information.

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  • Financial projections (monthly and quarterly), a forecast for the next five years, and a break even analysis will also be found here.

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  • New marketing efforts should be evaluated on a quarterly basis to examine return-on-investment.

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  • Changes should be implemented quarterly in response to customer/lead generation success as reported by sales staff and customer satisfaction surveys.

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  • This way you can be sure you estimate your quarterly taxes properly and that you accurately report all income and expenses as required by law.

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  • Self-employment taxes are paid as money is earned, so you may have to pay estimated tax payments on a quarterly basis.

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  • It's quite common for companies to generate P & L's quarterly and annually.

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  • You'll need to complete the required monthly payments and follow-up with appropriate quarterly documentation.

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  • Once you get the hang of it, you'll have a list of daily, weekly, monthly and even quarterly tasks.

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  • If you tend to grill once a week or so, try to get in the habit of performing this level of cleaning on a quarterly basis.

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  • There are collector's clubs located all over the world, where members can get an exclusive member figurine and receive a one year subscription to a quarterly magazine.

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  • Just Cards is more expensive than most card making magazines, but this quarterly publication boasts over 300 unique projects per issue.

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  • In most cases, the charges repeat monthly or quarterly.

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  • Payments from the plan can be made on a monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, or annual basis.

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  • Plan members can pay premiums monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, or annually.

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  • She is also notable for breaking the racial barrier to become the first African-American to appear on the cover of the Sport's Illustrated Swimsuit edition and Gentlemen's Quarterly.

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  • However, to avoid paying them late, these individuals should pay FICA on at least a quarterly basis.

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  • These withholdings are transferred to the IRS at least quarterly and count toward a taxpayer's total yearly tax obligation.

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  • The IRS requires withholdings to be submitted at least quarterly, and many employers abide by this requirement rather than pay them more frequently.

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  • Like taxes withheld by an employer, however, self-employed and freelance workers must pay their taxes on their income to the IRS at least quarterly.

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  • It also provides you with the amount of quarterly withholding that will be withheld.

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  • If you are self-employed, an independent contractor or a sole-proprietor, you will need to pay SE taxes at least quarterly.

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  • The menu changes quarterly and focuses on food from coastal regions worldwide.

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  • Maybe she can come to the Quarterly.

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  • We'll evac all Naturals and Guardian assets from Tucson Sector after the Quarterly and send in a clean-up crew.

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  • Harley, F.R.S., is to be found in the British Quarterly Review for July 1866, No.

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  • He founded an oriental institute at Woking, and for some years edited the Asiatic Quarterly Review.

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  • The judicial functions are discharged by four grades of officials - the local magistrates, the courts of common pleas, the quarterly courts (five in number) and the supreme court.

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  • Mines and mining claims are exempt from taxation, but a quarterly tax is levied on the net proceeds of mines, and is not to be paid a second time so long as the products remain in the hands of the original producer.

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  • Some account of these MSS., with extracts from them, was given in the Quarterly Review, October 1875.

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  • In an article in the Quarterly Review he threw out a suggestion for "an association of our nobility, clergy, gentry and philosophers," which was taken up by others and found speedy realization in the British Association for the Advancement of Name.

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  • In 1828, shortly after the discontinuance of the Farmers' Magazine, its Prize Essays and Transactions began to be issued statedly in connexion with the Quarterly Journal of Agriculture.

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  • From 1867 to 1893 Harris edited The Journal of Speculative Philosophy (22 vols.), which was the quarterly organ of the Philosophical Society founded in 1866.

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  • The " Preparative Meeting " usually consists of a single congregation; next in order comes the " Monthly Meeting," the executive body, usually embracing several Preparative Meetings called together, as its name indicates, monthly (in some cases less often); then the " Quarterly Meeting," embracing several Monthly Meetings; and lastly the " Yearly Meeting," embracing the whole of Great Britain (but not Ireland).

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  • It is composed of representatives (inen and women) sent by the quarterly meetings, and of all recorded Ministers and Elders.

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  • As early as1652-1654there is evidence of some slight organization for dealing with marriages, poor relief, " disorderly walkers," matters of arbitration, &c. The Quarterly or " General " meetings of the different counties seem to have been the first unions of separate congregations.

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  • In October 1867 his article on "The Talmud," published in the Quarterly Review, made him known.

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  • See the Quarterly Review (April 1892).

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  • The Lima Geographical Society (founded in 1888) is perhaps the best and most active scientific organization in the republic. Its special work covers national geographical exploration and study, archaeology, statistics and climatology, and its quarterly bulletins contain invaluable information.

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  • If Tennyson had died of the savage article which presently appeared in the Quarterly Review, literature would have sustained terrible losses, but his name would have lived for ever among those of the great English poets.

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  • Soon after the introduction of the literary journal in England, one of a more familiar tone was started by the eccentric John Dunton in the Athenian Gazette, or Casuistical Mercury, resolving all the most Nice and Curious Questions (1689-1690 to 1695-1696), afterwards called The Athenian Mercury, a kind of forerunner of Notes and Queries, being a penny weekly sheet, with a quarterly critical supplement.

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  • Among other early Calcutta magazines were the Asiatic Observer (1823-1824), the Quarterly Oriental Magazine (1824-1827), and the Royal Sporting Magazine (1833-1838).

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  • The Bombay Quarterly Magazine (1851-1853) gave place to the Bombay Quarterly Review, issued in 1855.

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  • Of other contemporary magazines the Hindustan Review (Allahabad), the Modern Review (Calcutta), the Indian Review (Madras), the Madras Review, a quarterly first published in 1895, and the Calcutta University Magazine (1894), are important.

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  • Annales des mines belgiques appears quarterly, and L' Art moderne weekly at Brussels.

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  • He had previously been called on to clear himself from charges of heterodoxy brought against him in the Quarterly Review (1851), and had been acquitted by a committee of inquiry.

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  • The sensitive impartiality which withheld him from touching perhaps the most interesting period in the history of the constitution did not save him from the charge of partisanship. The Quarterly Review for 1828 contains an article on the Constitutional History, written by Southey, full of railing and reproach.

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  • It was his cool treatment of such sanctified names as Charles, Cranmer and Laud that provoked the indignation of Southey and the Quarterly, who forgot that the same impartial measure was extended to statesmen on the other side.

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  • Parker and others in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, Journal asiatique, Asiatic Quarterly, &c. Owing to the new evidence which is continually being brought forward, the most recent writings on this subject are generally to be preferred.

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  • Wooten (ed.), A Comprehensive History of Texas, 1685-1897 (2 vols., Dallas, 1898), contains a reprint of Yoakum with notes and several chapters by various writers on Anglo-American colonization, the revolution against Mexico, the land system, the educational system, &c. A series of monographs dealing mostly with the period before 1845 will be found in The Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association (Austin, 1897 sqq.).

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  • The quarterly conference held four times a century with the highest ranking station commanders was coming up soon, and he had more pressing issues to resolve before it launched.

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  • The images she'd seen the night of the Quarterly replayed in her mind.

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  • Parker in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, Journal asiatique, Revue numismatique, Asiatic Quarterly, &c. (C. EL.) EPI, the French architectural term for a light finial, generally of metal, but sometimes of terra-cotta, e forming the termination of a spire or the angle of a roof.

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  • The meeting was held and ten months later Bourne was expelled by the Burslem Quarterly Meeting, ostensibly for non-attendance at class (he had been away from home, evangelizing), really, as the Wesleyan superintendent told him "because you have a tendency to set up other than the ordinary worship" which was precisely the reason why, fifty years earlier, the Anglican Church had declined to sanction the methods of John Wesley.

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  • Under the editorship of a professor emeritus is published the Bibliotheca Sacra, a quarterly founded in 1843, and for many years the organ of the Andover Theological Seminary.

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