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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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monthly
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The group has proposed the launch of an independent monthly newsletter to address these and other issues.
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He concluded by thanking vice-chairman Tony Rudgard who has produced the useful monthly newsletter for parish councillors.
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Cuttings that should come to everybody's attention quickly can be pinned to the library noticeboard or contained in a monthly newsletter .
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Many also issue a monthly newsletter giving investment advice.
quarterly
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Clients who buy through this service will receive a quarterly newsletter .
regular
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Others could be informed by the circulation of a regular newsletter .
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Other duties will include writing a regular newsletter .
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Benefits of membership include: A regular newsletter giving early personal notification of events.
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Clients also receive a regular newsletter and benefit from a securities management service.
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A regular newsletter keeps people in touch and a whole series of social events are undertaken.
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Both schemes include an annual awards event and regular newsletters .
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Updates in our regular newsletter on national and international developments and activities.
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industry
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The partnership hopes to receive more than $ 160 million, according to industry newsletter Thrift Liquidation Alert.
■ VERB
produce
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He concluded by thanking vice-chairman Tony Rudgard who has produced the useful monthly newsletter for parish councillors.
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They produce a newsletter about their internships.
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The school may also produce a newsletter for parents and governors which might contain short accounts of Compact activities.
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The Compact itself may produce a newsletter which will be circulated to governors, teachers, parents and employers.
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He also produces the village newsletter which is funded by the parish council.
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It's also flexible; anyone who wants to produce a newsletter , brochure or advertisement will find it meets their needs.
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In addition, some of the larger Group companies produce individual newsletters to inform employees on events specific to their own companies.
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Branches produce newsletters , local beer and pubs guides and run beer festivals.
publish
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Elefriends, the elephant protection charity, publishes adult and junior newsletters .
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They have been allowed, however, to publish their own newsletters and bulletins, but their circulation has been strictly limited.
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It develops and distributes appropriate educational aids and publishes several newsletters and journals.
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It will publish a bi-monthly newsletter .
receive
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Clients who buy through this service will receive a quarterly newsletter .
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As a member of a local group you can receive a newsletter and attend regular social meetings.
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Do all the Governors automatically receive copies of newsletters ?
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Clients also receive a regular newsletter and benefit from a securities management service.
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I enjoy receiving the newsletter and I read it with great nostalgia.
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Once reassured, he often consented to receive the newsletter , perhaps to get his caller off the line.
write
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Other duties will include writing a regular newsletter .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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the church newsletter
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They publish seven newsletters on investments.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Couper publishes the results in the departmental newsletter and sends positive comments along to the officers who receive them.
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Find enclosed the member's card for the Cool cats club and two newsletters! hope you enjoy reading!
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Good for letters, memos, reports, proposals, and some newsletter articles.
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Instead of routinely tossing frequent-flier program newsletters into the trash bin, peruse them for upcoming bargains.
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The group has proposed the launch of an independent monthly newsletter to address these and other issues.
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Two newsletters have already gone out to all staff, and these will continue in the months to come.
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We are rushing out this newsletter in time for the first summer festival, at Kings Heath Park.