Fortnightly Sentence Examples
A fortnightly line also runs along the west coast of the island from Cagliari to Porto Torres.
It came out fortnightly to the 12th of September 1747.
For the relations between Bacon and Ben Jonson see The Tale of the Shakespeare Epitaphs by Francis Bacon (New York, 1888); for Bacon's poetical gifts see an article in the Fortnightly Review (March 1905).
The Agricultural Journal, a government publication issued fortnightly, is of great service in the promotion of agricultural knowledge.
By 1884, however, the advantages of " settlement terms " became so evident that they were adopted by the Cotton Association, at first for fortnightly periods, with the saving clause originally that they should not be compulsory.
A fortnightly cattle market was granted by Charles I.
Your garden waste bin (brown) is also collected fortnightly, alternating with your green bin.
Listings that are booked in the magazine also feature here in the fortnightly APe-mail bulletin.
Meetings of the Bill of Rights Society took place fortnightly at the London Tavern.
My earnings are 15d. per day now, and I pay 10s. fortnightly for my food and lodging.
AdvertisementSince the collections are now fortnightly we will not ask you to wait until the next collection.
J Force is a youth group which usually meets fortnightly.
You can sign up for a very useful fortnightly newsletter that covers all types of charitable fundraising.
But since 1973 this remote lighthouse was relieved fortnightly by helicopter.
Women are also regular flirts, with two in five experimenting on a fortnightly basis.
AdvertisementA common focus to the work of the Center is provided by a fortnightly General Seminar, which attracts leading international scholars.
The TP meeting decisions are presented at the fortnightly Thursday together tactical meeting, where decisions on the allocation of CO resources are made.
The mobile library visits fortnightly and the Age concern toenail cutting service calls every three months.
Holding fortnightly tutorials for aerospace students, and seeing 2nd year tutees twice a semester.
For the future it would be beneficial to have fortnightly tutorials to go over numerical examples.
AdvertisementThis also means that my domestic wheelie has now gone on to a fortnightly collection.
The amalgam is cleaned out periodically - fortnightly or monthly - and after filtering through linen bags to remove the excess of mercury, it is transferred to retorts for distillation (see below).
For Tsongkapa and his followers wore the yellow or orange-coloured garments which had been the distinguishing mark of the order in the lifetime of its founder, and in support of the ancient rules Tsongkapa reinstated the fortnightly rehearsal of the Patimokkha or " disburdenment " in regular assemblies of the order at Lhasa - a practice which had fallen into desuetude.
The mobile library visits fortnightly and the Age Concern toenail cutting service calls every three months.
A full account of the development of his system was given by him in an article published in the Fortnightly Review for June 1902; see also a paper by him in the Journ.
AdvertisementPapers on "The Levirate and Polyandry," following up the line of his previous investigations (Fortnightly Review, 1877), were the last work he was able to publish.
In March 1897 the floating debt was calculated by a financial authority in the Fortnightly Review to amount to upwards of £TJ5,000,000, which might be compressed to £T25,000,000 since a large proportion was certainly composed of salaries in arrear and other items of a similar kind which the government would never, under any circumstances, make good.
The Civilta cattolica (1850), fortnightly, is still the organ of the Jesuits.
The slime is cleaned out fortnightly or monthly, the zinc turnings being cleaned by rubbing and the supernatant liquor allowed to settle in the precipitating boxes or in separate vessels.
In 1904, exclusive of banana steamers, there were regular steamship services weekly from Limon to the United States and Germany, fortnightly to Great Britain, and monthly to France, Italy and Spain; while at Puntarenas four American liners called monthly on the voyage between San Francisco and Panama.
Important stock sales are held fortnightly, and there is an annual agricultural exhibition.
He also assisted Mr John (afterwards Lord) Morley, when the latter edited the Fortnightly Review.
In 1887 he removed to Berlin and founded the fortnightly review Deutsche Dichtung.
Here, besides continuing his literary contributions to magazines, Lowell had a regular engagement as an editorial writer on The Pennsylvania Freeman, a fortnightly journal devoted to the Anti-Slavery cause.
There is a regular fortnightly steamship service between Marseilles and Port Louis by the Messageries Maritimes, a four-weekly service with Southampton via Cape Town by the Union Castle, and a four-weekly service with Colombo direct by the British India Co.'s boats.
Many allusions to his English career will be found in works describing English lawyers of his period, and there are some interesting reminiscences of him by Baron Pollock in the Fortnightly Review for March 1898.
The order does say contact fortnightly with additional contact as agreed between the parties.
You can also sign up for the free fortnightly Plus email newsletter.
Beds will be weeded, any dead flower heads removed and grass edge trimmed approximately fortnightly March to October and monthly November to February.
A less satisfactory organization, from my point of view, set up a liaison group, which met roughly fortnightly.
The next CAST Summer Sunday Market takes place on Sunday 31 July, and then fortnightly throughout August.
Members receive a fortnightly email newsletter, the SDR-Network Mailing.
The TP meeting decisions are presented at the fortnightly Thursday Together tactical meeting, where decisions on the allocation of CO resources are made.
Sir William Crookes had already suggested in 1892 in the Fortnightly Review (February 1892) that such an application might be 1 Nuovo cimento, series iii.
A market on Wednesday and a fortnightly fair on the same day from the Feast of St Mark to that of St Andrew are claimed under a charter of Charles II.
The essays in the fourth volume of his Dissertations - on endowments, on land, on labour, on metaphysical and psychological questions - were written for the Fortnightly Review at intervals after his short parliamentary career.
Learning (1694), has given rise to a literature of its own; see, especially, Tollin's Die Entdeckung des Blutkreislaufs, &c. (1876); Huxley, in Fortnightly Rev. (February 1878); Tollin's Kritische Bemerkungen fiber Harvey and seine Vorganger (1882).