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part work

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partwork

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(Journalism & Publishing) Brit a series of magazines issued as at weekly or monthly intervals, which are designed to be bound together to form a complete course or book
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part work

n (printing) → Partwork nt, → Lieferungswerk nt, → Fortsetzungswerk nt
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Mary Owen, of Allerton, called to say she liked yesterday's partwork, adding: "I loved the picture of Bessie Braddock in the Culture Heritage Collection, I had never seen it before."
MODEL fans building a famous German battleship from a partwork magazine could be sunk by the price - pounds 700.
News distribution and aviation services group John Menzies is reviewing its magazine packing operation after a slump in sales of monthly and partwork titles.
is Japan's largest publisher and contents provider, delivering the latest technology and management information through a media mix of magazines, books, websites, partwork, tradeshows, research, consulting, and seminars.
YOU have collected our fantastic ' Back in the Days' football heritage partwork - now the ECHO is offering readers the chance to own a superb print from the series.
COLLECT: pounds 496 BUY: pounds 23.99 SAVE: pounds 472; CUTTY Sark partwork has 100 issues.
IT seems impossible to switch on the television these days without being bombarded by commercials advertising some new partwork or other.
TO celebrate the second instalment of our fabulous Robbie Williams partwork inside today's Sunday Mirror, we've got five FREE pairs of tickets to his concert at Milton Keynes on July 22 to be won.
Sales of monthly titles slipped 9% while partwork public at ions dropped 35%, although 2% more weekly magazines were sold.
News distribution and aviation services group John Menzies said yesterday it was reviewing its magazine packing operation, after a slump in sales of monthly and partwork titles.
He presented Carrier's Kitchen on TV and wrote more than 20 books and a huge magazine partwork that ran between 1981 and 1983.