<Entry xmlns="urn:NEID" xmlns:d="urn:NEID" level="30"><DEnt><HwdGp><HWD>magazine</HWD></HwdGp><FwkSenCnt><POS code="n"/><MEANING> publication </MEANING><LabelGp><DOMAIN label="press"/></LabelGp><ExCnt><EX>Some local agencies may be able to help you , or you might consider advertising in local newspapers , <b>magazines</b> or church journals .
</EX></ExCnt><ExCnt><EX>The brew has been listed as one of the UK 's top 100 by a multimillion circulation national <b>magazine</b> .
</EX></ExCnt><FwkStrCnt><STRN code="N_mod"/><ExCnt><EX>He then drives home and writes to a climbing <b>magazine</b> detailing his new routes .
</EX></ExCnt><ExCnt><EX>Her college library has interesting books , as well as the latest art <b>magazines</b> .
</EX></ExCnt></FwkStrCnt><FwkStrCnt><STRN code="N_premod"/><ExCnt><EX>Among the <b>magazine</b> articles , which are most likely to be interesting to her?</EX></ExCnt><ExCnt><EX>First Voice came of age at this time as it went from newspaper to A4 <b>magazine</b> format .
</EX></ExCnt></FwkStrCnt></FwkSenCnt><FwkSenCnt><POS code="n"/><MEANING> type of radio or TV programme comprising several short items </MEANING><LabelGp><DOMAIN label="med"/></LabelGp><FwkStrCnt><STRN code="N_premod"/><ExCnt><EX>It was Sportsview , the first TV sports <b>magazine</b> programme anywhere .
</EX></ExCnt><ExCnt><EX>She also co-presents a <b>magazine</b> style sailing programme called Sailing Buy .
</EX></ExCnt><ExCnt><EX>While the BBC seemed to have nailed the cosy <b>magazine</b> format , commercial television's attempts to reflect the burgeoning computer scene were rather less unified .</EX></ExCnt></FwkStrCnt></FwkSenCnt><FwkSenCnt><POS code="n"/><MEANING> compartment in gun for bullets; or separate case for carrying bullets</MEANING><ExCnt><EX>I picked up a handgun and was amazed to learn it held a <b>magazine</b> of 25 bullets which took 2 seconds to discharge .
</EX></ExCnt><ExCnt><EX>Joshua was Alucard 's first gun . The barrel is 390mm long , for a 1km range . It has a 6 bullets <b>magazine</b>. </EX></ExCnt><ExCnt><EX>Cops usually carry a gun with 15 to 20 bullets in it and usually have two or three extra <b>magazines</b> of 15 to 20 bullets each on their belt in addition .
</EX></ExCnt></FwkSenCnt><FwkSenCnt><POS code="n"/><MEANING> storage place for weapons and ammunition </MEANING><LabelGp><DOMAIN label="mil"/></LabelGp><ExCnt><EX>Although you cannot see them clearly now , the ceiling of this room is covered with medieval wall paintings , preserved under layers of whitewash during the centuries when the room was used as a <b>magazine</b> or powder store .
</EX></ExCnt><ExCnt><EX>In the north of the county , however , the Trained Bands declared for Parliament and Sir Thomas Honeywood , a member of the county committee , seized the weapons in the county <b>magazine</b> at Braintree .
</EX></ExCnt></FwkSenCnt><FwkSenCnt><POS code="n"/><MEANING> compartment in camera or projector </MEANING><LabelGp><DOMAIN label="phot"/></LabelGp><ExCnt><EX>The film in the cameras was also kept in <b>magazines</b> that provided some protection from the extreme temperatures even when left in direct sunlight .
</EX></ExCnt><ExCnt><EX>When working with film the 2nd Camera Assistant ( Clapper Loader ) will be responsible for loading the film into the camera <b>magazines</b> and unloading the exposed film stock .
</EX></ExCnt><ExCnt><EX>They travel with their slide projectors and fully-loaded slide <b>magazines</b> .
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