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magazine [ˌmægəˈzi:n, Am ˈmægəzi:n] N

1. magazine JOURN:

2. magazine (in gun):

3. magazine (depot):

skład m

customer magazine N JOURN

school magazine N

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Apocalypse was released as a demo to record companies, radio stations, and magazines in 1994, a year after the creation of the band.
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A grip extender is available for use with these longer magazines.
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They were in vogue until the appearance of fashion magazines.
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Upon completion of his studies in 1969, he worked with a number of advertising firms, as a visualiser and as an illustrator for several magazines.
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Letters, blotting paper and magazines are impregnated and brought in.
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Her work can be seen on the red carpet, and in numerous magazines, commercials, and music videos.
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The freeboard was increased to, and armour-plated bulkheads, between thick provided additional protection to the magazines and engines.
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Some online magazines distributed through the World Wide Web call themselves webzines.
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Stories eligible for the award include those first published in online literary journals, magazines, and e-zines that have an editorial process.
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His work was provocative, experimental, and playful, sometimes rejected by magazines for nudity or irreverence.
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