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Recent Examples of triweekly
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While Breihan’s triweekly column will ultimately hit on all 1,143-and-counting No.—Andrew Unterberger, Billboard, 25 Oct. 2022 Murad Intensive Resurfacing Peel ($165 for 12), a triweekly treatment, contains essential fatty acids and antioxidants to encourage cell growth and resurface skin.—Sarah Cristobal, Harper's BAZAAR, 1 Sep. 2008
For a dash of humor, the magazine developed Laugh Lines, a weekly digital game that challenges players to place New Yorker cartoons in chronological order, according to when they were published.
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The New Yorker,
The New Yorker,
24 Jan. 2025
Sure, there’s the high-wire walk/weekly escape acts of Kansas City’s regular season.
That's paired with record-high mortgage rates, putting monthly payments out of reach for many.
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Sareen Habeshian,
Axios,
17 Jan. 2025
For the 7th consecutive year, our average member's out-of-pocket cost declined, for a total reduction of 29.3 percent since 2016, to a current average monthly copay of $7.26.
For example, senior leaders organize bi-annual offsites and quarterly town halls, middle managers provide monthly or weekly updates and individual contributors do daily stand-ups and weekly reports.
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Dr. Shekinah "Ki" Magee,
Forbes,
16 Jan. 2025
In the women’s organization, members nominate Will County charities at each quarterly meeting.
On Thursday, the City Commission is scheduled to vote on a piece of legislation that would allow the city to stop its biweekly recycling collection service.
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Tess Riski,
Miami Herald,
21 Jan. 2025
During the winter, the advocacy group does a biweekly count of unhoused residents.
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Stephen Underwood,
Hartford Courant,
18 Jan. 2025
For your semiweekly update on rainfall and drought conditions, one piece of good news is that the wildfire blazes and smoke plumes in Virginia have been fully contained with help from recent rains.
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A. Camden Walker,
Washington Post,
2 Dec. 2023
Cancer patient turned away Scheduled for semiweekly lab work, Christina Campbell’s mother is a cancer patient who relies on Kaiser services for treatment.
Their work began last year and continues through March, with the goals of creating a quilt show and adding information to the Mingei’s databases through researching periodicals, magazines, speaking with and learning from quilt historians, and from local quilters.
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Lisa Deaderick,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
18 Jan. 2025
Johnson, who already has a pickleball business consulting business and a periodical launched focusing on the industry of the sport, will now help bring some organizational order to the growing world of facilities owners.
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