noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a book/magazine cover
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There was a blonde girl on the magazine cover.
a fashion magazine
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She’s the editor of a leading fashion magazine.
a magazine article
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The couple talked frankly about their joy at having a new baby in a magazine article published yesterday.
a newspaper/magazine advertisement
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I got the apartment through a newspaper advertisement.
an article appears in a newspaper/magazine
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A couple of articles appeared in local papers, but nothing else.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
glossy
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She was twenty-eight years of age with the kind of breathtaking allure normally associated with the cover of a glossy fashion magazine .
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I have simply refined the role of glossy magazines .
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Her designer clothes were from the pages of a glossy fashion magazine .
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We take it back about the glossy business magazines .
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Yes, the glossy magazines should avoid using images of clearly under-nourished models or promoting the heroin-chic look.
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You may obtain snapshots using scissors and your favorite glossy magazine .
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The newspaper slowly unfolded itself on the mat, flopping open to reveal some glossy law magazine that had been placed inside.
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It can be seen smiling from the cover of glossy magazines that celebrate celebrity as much as sport.
monthly
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A new monthly magazine Wessex Architect was launched and used to promote a wide range of events.
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E Monthly magazine , and added newsstand distribution starting with the April issue.
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Which was the most discussed book of the year according to some magazine , monthly magazine.
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It is now the largest selling monthly magazine for young women in almost all of the countries in which it is published.
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Automatic receipt of the monthly magazine Banking World.
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Do they have time for a monthly general-interest magazine ?
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As a monthly , the magazine can not offer its readers the overnight scores, nor preview the week's to matches.
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The disc also contains a monthly magazine of field and classroom ideas.
national
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She has also appeared in several national magazines due to her prowess at sewing a fine seam.
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But she realized she needed at least $ 5 million to launch a high-quality national magazine .
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As a first step, it is requesting permission to publish a national magazine which would be distributed by the State.
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Her smiling face graced the cover of a national magazine .
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While still at school Widgery had written for a short-lived national schools magazine , which rapidly collapsed.
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The impromptu concerts have been written up in national magazines and people travel hundreds of miles to take part in the fun.
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By 1986 he had reverted to freelancing on several national newspapers and magazines before joining the newly launched Independent as rock critic.
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I picked up the National Geographic magazine and stared at a-series of time-lapse photographs of a blowhole in Yosemite.
new
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The new post-Occupation magazines and publishing houses were run from bars.
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A new monthly magazine Wessex Architect was launched and used to promote a wide range of events.
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McHugh is the editor of Maxim, a new magazine for men who love beer, babes and sports.
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With it came not only new though ephemeral music, but new clothes, magazines , books and films.
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The editor of a new national magazine called me up before Christmas and asked me to write a story about suburban sprawl.
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Backing the talent of the Adamsons with this new magazine could be a vital way of influencing public opinion.
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The new year already has brought a flurry of new magazines .
popular
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Even popular magazine articles recognize that there are appropriate steps necessary to being happy.
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Like the popular magazine , the tone of the tax guide is straight forward and conversational.
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The editors of these popular magazines are not feminist ideologues, but they have bought into the victim culture.
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The extent to which certain species of marine fishes may be tamed was published some time ago in a popular weekly magazine .
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Now, popular magazines regularly broach the subject.
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Naturalists recruited boys to hunt specimens, established price lists, advertised in popular magazines .
weekly
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If you are unaware, Sports Illustrated is the United States' leading weekly sports magazine , with over 3.25 million subscribers.
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The extent to which certain species of marine fishes may be tamed was published some time ago in a popular weekly magazine .
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In 1949 he joined Paris-Match, which was then a new weekly news magazine .
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Ferdinand Mount, then the Political Editor of the weekly magazine Spectator, replaced him.
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Even weekly magazines carry styles to match developments in the law.
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A brand new weekly women's magazine , Woman's Day, is launched.
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She was about to leave Options and start a new weekly magazine called Riva.
■ NOUN
article
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Each magazine article I read advised me to buy the best, the fastest, the latest or whatever.
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A recent Governing magazine article about at-risk youth illustrated the importance of a holistic approach.
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Best-selling books, magazine articles and newspaper columns publicised his ideas.
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A magazine article indicated I might benefit from adding weight lifting to my exercise program.
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Denise and Ralph Bulger talk frankly about the joy they feel over the new baby in a magazine article published tomorrow.
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Newspaper and magazine articles create an interest in the artist.
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He found two lists of boards of directors, apparently copied from a magazine article .
computer
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They seized computer magazines , phones, cables and diskettes, but failed to find a computer or a modem.
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The past couple of years have witnessed an explosion in the number of neural network articles appearing in computer magazines .
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As for Ziff-Davis, the market for computer magazines is already competitive and growing more so.
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Buy some computer magazines - you will find that many companies sell direct, not through dealers.
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Most computer magazines publish short games programs.
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Desktop Publishing Hardly an issue of a computer magazine goes by without some mention, editorial or advertisement, of desktop publishing.
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A few computer magazines , some cash I pinched from Quigley's drawer and my Abbey National card.
editor
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But so cool is the blue minimalist card that one style magazine editor aspired to name his baby son Sony.
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The magazine editor offered me his moist, soft hand; then I was left alone at the table with my brother.
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That night we went to a party given by a magazine editor .
fashion
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She was twenty-eight years of age with the kind of breathtaking allure normally associated with the cover of a glossy fashion magazine .
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I would cut out the people in the fashion magazines and use them as though I was creating a play.
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She looked as if she could be on the cover of a fashion magazine .
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Her designer clothes were from the pages of a glossy fashion magazine .
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She wasn't a girl at all, in any sense that the fashion magazines would recognize.
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It specialises in giving everyday people a glamorous look that would do the cover of any top fashion magazine proud.
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I look at fashion magazines more than I look at news magazines.
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Andrew Logan's party, for instance, which got us our first press - a mention in an upmarket society fashion magazine .
life
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He quickly married Toni Nichols, a blond and beautiful Life magazine photographer.
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Before that he was with Life magazine .
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Paris Match and Life magazines had both bought some.
news
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Regional daily news magazine: Central News West.
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The news magazine was dead on.
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In 1949 he joined Paris-Match, which was then a new weekly news magazine .
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At about this time I read the first article about us in a worn copy of a news magazine being passed around.
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The supreme court's rulings have been controversial, much criticised in academic journals, newspaper leaders and news magazines .
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The Advocate, based in Los Angeles, is a biweekly news magazine covering stories of particular interest to homosexuals.
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It announced its existence in a group interview with the news magazine Semana.
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One will be devoted to the Internet, the other is designed as a news magazine about technology of the future.
publisher
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Technical standards unite this cottage industry of desk-top publishing with the presses of newspaper and magazine publishers .
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The magazine publisher had always hoped that supply-side guru Jack Kemp would head the Republican ticket.
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The magazine publisher will formally announce his withdrawal in Washington Thursday.
time
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I now work for Time magazine , they cover world politics and I cover the international end for them.
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At Berkeley, he began stringing for Time magazine , which hired him after he graduated.
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By then, Time magazine had published a profile of me.
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When time magazine made her the subject of a cover story, she encouraged them to include a profile of me.
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Only now has the story dribbled out, making the cover of Time magazine this week.
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Well, Time magazine seems to think so.
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Suppose the photographers from Time magazine got a shot of me.
trade
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On a low table in front of her were some engineering trade magazines and a copy of the Financial Times.
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His interest in the business grew after reading trade magazines and other material about the business.
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He had said he would give up freelancing and get a regular job on a trade magazine or something.
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Publisher, a journalism trade magazine , and a series of press releases.
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Emap's portfolio also includes Automotive Management, the leading trade magazine in the franchised dealer sector.
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Take Mary Pittilla, 26, an Oxford graduate who earns £17,000 a year as a sub-editor on a London trade magazine .
■ VERB
appear
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It is intended that these articles should be in addition to current missionary writing which appears in the magazine each month.
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They were the first women to appear in magazines who looked strong enough to swing a tennis racket.
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Throughout the summer adverts will appear in newspapers and magazines reminding people of the goodness of spam.
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She has also appeared in several national magazines due to her prowess at sewing a fine seam.
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This satire originally appeared in the on-line magazine Salon.
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The correct answer will appear in the summer magazine .
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Articles appeared in major magazines and metropolitan dailies.
buy
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I buy your magazine every month and sometimes I don't receive it and have to wait till the month after.
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The sales pitch can be so slick that many consumers don't even realize they have bought magazines until the bill arrives.
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He bought a magazine and flipped its pages while he drank the coffee.
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I used to buy architecture magazines on the street.
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It just got too obvious that nobody bought the magazine so Moscow hauled in the chain.
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Conde Nast is expected to start or buy another five magazines in the next five years, Mr Florio says.
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I bought the magazine , Shannonside, and found it to be very interesting.
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Few men who pick up Playboy can get away with the line that they buy the magazine only for the articles.
publish
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If the story is accepted and published in a magazine then it has already gone through a considerable review process.
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The findings on why cancers don't stop growing will be published in the science magazine Nature this week.
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I knew that in the history of literature a great many writers had begun their careers by publishing in such little magazines .
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As a first step, it is requesting permission to publish a national magazine which would be distributed by the State.
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Our group publishes a quarterly magazine , giving help, advice and the latest news on access, etc.
read
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Her partner reads the magazine , too, and sometimes she lends a copy to a friend.
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I used to send my songs off to outfits in Hollywood that I had read about in magazines .
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Rafiq was over by the window, reading a technical magazine .
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His interest in the business grew after reading trade magazines and other material about the business.
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Lanskoi and Rostovtsev read the magazine avidly.
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He follows the auctions and reads the auction magazines .
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Then I get up and read the papers and magazines .
report
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Many of the current crop of celebrity exercise videos can actually be bad for you, reports the Consumers Association magazine Which?
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It has been reported in Fortune magazine that Oprah Winfrey has an estimated annual income of $ 40 million.
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Why not try some of the Hollywood chat-ups recently reported by Spy magazines .
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S., however, have long maintained privately that cheating goes on in the data reported to magazines .
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The events were first reported by Newsweek magazine .
write
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Most of them are early, including two conventional religious pieces and a charming salon song written for a magazine .
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Joe wrote extensively for the magazine and became a literary editor during his final year.
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She neither wrote for the student magazine , nor was particularly remembered.
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He kept up his Internet ties, wrote for some Internetoriented magazines and eventually started landing deals for Netrelated books.
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Ever since I won a short-story competition some years ago I've wanted to write for magazines .
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The impromptu concerts have been written up in national magazines and people travel hundreds of miles to take part in the fun.
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You let me read that story you wrote for your class magazine: The Dragon's Mouth.
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Requests for interviews, invitations to speak to students, and opportunities to write articles for magazines poured in.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
girlie magazine/calendar etc
glossy magazine/brochure etc
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A glossy magazine designed to satisfy the CEOs ego may go wide of the mark with the factory workers.
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Chapanis suggested that computers are not quite as easy to work as the glossy brochures suggest.
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I had read the literature, listened to the tape and examined the glossy brochure.
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I have simply refined the role of glossy magazines.
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It can be seen smiling from the cover of glossy magazines that celebrate celebrity as much as sport.
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They strike beautiful poses that could go unaltered into glossy magazines but tell us little about them.
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Yes, the glossy magazines should avoid using images of clearly under-nourished models or promoting the heroin-chic look.
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You may obtain snapshots using scissors and your favorite glossy magazine.
have your nose in a book/magazine/newspaper
naughty jokes/magazines/films etc
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a model turned TV presenter, who has been on the cover of all the men's magazines
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a photographic magazine
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a photography magazine
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Hillary Clinton is featured on the cover of this week's Time magazine .
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I bought some magazines for the trip - Cosmopolitan and Vanity Fair.
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travel magazines
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As Peter and James came in, she threw down the magazine she was reading, stood up and came towards them.
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Cataldo has a background in the tech press, having worked at Computer Life and Electronic Entertainment magazines.
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Divisional Secretaries, please keep the magazine informed of meetings, dinners and any other occasion that your Division is involved in.
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Joe wrote extensively for the magazine and became a literary editor during his final year.
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Lanskoi and Rostovtsev read the magazine avidly.
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The magazine will also be sold on newsstands nationwide and offered by subscription.