- (and vice versa). This is
equal to 14.07 days. It
gives rise to a
lunar fortnightly tidal constituent (see: Long-period tides). In many languages, there...
- The
Fortnightly Club is the name of
several women's
clubs in the
United States, and may
refer to:
Fortnightly of
Chicago Haddon Fortnightly Club House...
- The
Fortnightly Review was one of the most
prominent and
influential magazines in nineteenth-century England. It was
founded in 1865 by
Anthony Trollope...
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journal published by
Freedom Press. It was
formerly either a monthly, a
fortnightly or a w****ly newspaper. It is the world's
oldest surviving anarchist publication...
- The
Fortnightly of
Chicago is a woman's club
founded in
Chicago in 1873 by Kate
Newell Doggett. It is the
oldest women's ****ociation in Chicago. Kate...
- The BMJ is a
fortnightly peer-reviewed
medical journal,
published by BMJ Group,
which in turn is wholly-owned by the
British Medical ****ociation (BMA)...
- English) was a
fortnightly French language magazine based in France. Choc was
launched on 17 June 2004. The magazine,
published fortnightly, was part of...
- The
Fortnightly Review, Vol. XII, pp. 353–385. Also see Taylor,
Helen (1870). "A Few
Words on Mr. Trollope's
Defense of Fox Hunting," The
Fortnightly Review...
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Computeractive (sometimes
written as Computeract!ve, to
reflect the logo) is a
fortnightly computer magazine published by ****ure plc in the
United Kingdom. It was...
- Al-Daie –
monthly magazine of
Darul Uloom Deoband Al-Kifah –
former fortnightly magazine of
Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind Al-Raid – biw****ly
magazine of Darul...