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In May 1960, the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology began a series of articles on the `` Medical Museum '', and in June, the Institute started contributing a regular monthly `` Case For Diagnosis ''.
This is typically done at regular intervals ( e. g., weekly or monthly ), but there is no reason why EV cannot be accumulated in near real-time, when work elements are started / completed.
Globe magazine also appears monthly, having first started as a bi-lingual publication which produced two versions of each of its articles-one in English and the other in Spanish.
Since in the mid-1990s the number of supporters started to decrease, Greenpeace pioneered the use of face-to-face fundraising where fundraisers actively seek new supporters at public places, subscribing them for a monthly direct debit donation.
In 1914, prompted by suffering she witnessed due to frequent pregnancies and self-induced abortions, she started a monthly newsletter, The Woman Rebel.
In 1917, she started publishing the monthly periodical The Birth Control Review.
National Lampoon was started by Harvard graduates and Harvard Lampoon alumni Doug Kenney, Henry Beard and Robert Hoffman in 1969, when they first licensed the " Lampoon " name for a monthly national publication.
After he started to focus more on his art and less on athletics, he took courses in art that led to him being a lead cartoonist and art editor for the Eucleian Society's ( a secretive student society at NYU ) monthly journal, The Medley.
British publisher Titan Magazines started producing a monthly Wallace and Gromit comic after the debut of Curse of the Were-Rabbit.
* A series of American comic format reprints started in 1983 by Eagle Comics with the first issue of an ongoing monthly Judge Dredd title.
The weblog started out as a way to publish essays before they appeared in Crypto-Gram, making it possible for others to comment on them while the stories were still current, but over time the newsletter became a monthly email version of the blog, re-edited and re-organized.
In 1871, they started publishing a monthly magazine called The Shaker ( later, Shaker and Shakeress, and Shaker Manifesto.
In 1811 he also started a monthly periodical, the Erheiterungen.
In 1915, Chen started an influential monthly periodical in the French Concession of Shanghai, The Youth Magazine ( 青年雜誌 ), which was later renamed La Jeunesse ( 新青年, literally New Youth ).
The British Government started operating monthly mail brigs from Falmouth, Cornwall, to New York in 1756.
Gradually other auxiliary publications were added: The Annalist, a financial review appearing on Mondays ; The Times Mid-Week Pictorial on Thursdays ; Current History Magazine, a monthly, started during World War I.
Newer additions to Adrian's arts and cultural scene include Art-A-Licious, a September fine arts festival started in 2007, and Adrian First Fridays, a monthly art walk that started in March 2012.
Gayville Hall, known for its family atmosphere, was started in 2001 and presents two-hour music shows on Saturdays from March through early December each year, including the recurring " Hay Country Jamboree ," a monthly " extravaganza " of old-time popular songs, country, bluegrass and humor.
He had already started contributing to the monthly periodical, Jeune France ( Young France ), and he now issued a periodical of his own, Les Taches d ' encre, which survived for only a few months.
Rosegger started to publish Heimgarten in 1876, a monthly journal with articles and stories for the people of the country, whose main representative and interpreter he was.
He started publishing and selling his own monthly magazine, Tokyo Zasshi ( Tokyo Journal ) and later Seisho no Kenkyu ( Biblical Study ), and supported himself by addressing weekly audiences of 500 – 1000 people in downtown Tokyo in lectures on the Bible.
After several months of helping the PC monthly disk magazine Big Blue Disk, he officially moved into the department until he started a PC gaming division in July 1990 named ' Gamer's Edge ' ( originally titled PCRcade ).
In January 1922 he started a monthly magazine entitled Studies in the Scriptures which circulated among English-speaking Christians worldwide, though only to a relatively small circulation list of around 1, 000.

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In Hamburg Telemann started publishing his literary works: poems, texts for vocal music, sonnets, poems on the deaths of friends and colleagues.
Bosman then started his own printing-press company and was part of a literary set in Johannesburg, associating with poets, journalists, and writers, including Aegidius Jean Blignaut.
After the war ended Sartre established Les Temps Modernes ( Modern Times ), a quarterly literary and political review, and started writing full-time as well as continuing his political activism.
Back in Paris, Breton joined in Dada activities and started the literary journal Littérature along with Louis Aragon and Philippe Soupault.
From the moment of this literary debut, his reviews and columns started appearing in the press, mainly in the Kurier Poranny ( Morning Courier ).
* In India a literary and cultural movement started in Calcutta, Patna, and other cities by a group of writers and painters who called themselves " Hungryalists ", or members of the Hungry generation.
He started writing reviews and essays for La Nouvelle Revue française and Les Lettres nouvelles, prominent literary publications, while studying history and sociology at the Sorbonne.
In the 1980s, during the American culture wars, conservatives started a dispute over Derrida's influence and legacy upon American intellectuals, and claimed that he influenced American literary critics and theorists more than academic philosophers.
Around the country the authors organized themselves in the regional author's organizations, and started a number of literary journals, in which contributions by amateur writers were welcomed.
In the 18th century, Benjamin Franklin also started a literary magazine for psychiatric patients at a Pennsylvania hospital, which was distributed amongst the patients and hospital staff.
After the initiation of the Sino-Japanese War War in 1937, Mao traveled to many places and started a literary magazine in Wuhan.
In the long run, the vast output of popular fiction could no longer be ignored, and literary critics — gradually, carefully and tentatively — started questioning and assessing the complete notion of the perceived gap between " high art " ( or " serious literature ") and " popular art " ( in America often referred to as " pulp fiction ", often verging on " smut and filth ").
His political career started relatively late in his life and probably his early years were spent in rhetoric and literary studies.
However, Bridges ' literary work started long before his retirement, his first collection of poems having been published in 1873.
His work started to be published in literary anthologies, notably Zero, which was edited by his friend Themistocles Hoetis and which had already published essays by Richard Wright.
At university, he started publishing a literary magazine called ' Ken ' yūsha ' ( Friend of the ink stone ) in 1885 with his friends.
The Verri brothers and Beccaria started an important cultural reformist movement centered around their journal Il Caffè (" The Coffeehouse "), which ran from the summer of 1764 for about two years, and was inspired by Addison and Steele's literary magazine, The Spectator and other such journals.
As editor of the weeklies Die vernünftigen Tadlerinnen ( 1725-26 ) and Der Biedermann ( 1727 ), Gottsched started on his career of untiring critical activity, continued later in other literary journals.
At the age of seventeen he came to Paris and started literary criticism in 1887 in the Catholic and Orleanist Observateur.
In 1970 Bowles and Daniel Halpern started the Tangier literary magazine Antaeus which was to feature many new authors, such as Lee Prosser, as well as more established authors such as Lawrence Ferlinghetti and his own work, such as " Afternoon with Antaeus ", some fragments of an unfinished novel by his wife Jane Bowles along with excerpts from " The Summer House ", and works by Daniel Halpern and others.
He started his literary career by writing songs.
Then he moved to London and started his literary career in earnest.
However, since the late 1960s, because of discontent in Croatian intellectual circles, Croatian cultural workers started to refer to that language exclusively as ' Croatian literary language ', or sometimes ' Croatian or Serbian language ', as it was common before the Yugoslavia.
It was started as a periodical featuring student politics, badinage and literary efforts.

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