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Definition of house journal in English: house journalnoun British 1A publication produced by a particular firm, institution, or society and dealing mainly with its own activities. he was also responsible for founding and editing the institute's house journal Example sentencesExamples - He contributed suitably modernist articles to house journals.
- She was one of the National Vigilance Association's earliest supporters, editing its house journal, the Vigilance Record.
- He was intent on attacking the British Film Institute and its house journal, Sight and Sound.
- In the house journal of the Royal Society of Chemistry, a researcher reported that an accident had occurred in which the lid of a steel drum, used for disposal of laboratory solvents, had been blown off, apparently due to an increase in internal pressure.
- He joined J. Sainsbury & Co. to edit their house journal.
- Fans the magazine Parking News, house journal of the British Parking Association, will be thrilled to learn the March issue is out.
- Their latest paper is published in the house journal of the Miami Children's Hospital.
- The club produces a house journal and now has a web presence.
- An initial project by tax officers in Norfolk found widespread evasion, with an average tax take of £19,000 per visit, according to an article in the HMRC's house journal.
- By the early 1930s, it performed the role of an innocuous house journal reporting wage movements, social activities, obituaries, and precious little else.
- 1.1 A publication preferred by a particular group of people.
the house journal for Middle England Example sentencesExamples - They normally treat The Guardian as their house journal and guiding star.
- The house journal of techies turns its attention to the latest hype.
- He was spitting vitriol in house journal of the doolally.
- He plans to write to the news broadcaster, slamming it for "becoming the house journal for the BNP".
- The other day, in the house journal of the British left, he wrote: "The war was a reckless, provocative, dangerous, lawless piece of unilateral arrogance."
- More than just a magazine, The Face became the house journal for the post-punk generation.
- Their views boom out of the current issue of the house journal of the radical bourgeoisie.
- The editor of Labour's traditional house journal is keen to offer some advice.
- It used to be a Blairite house journal but is now more leftish than he is.
- In an interview with Good Housekeeping, the house journal of the suburban middle classes, he claimed that young workers today needed to be able to "knock out seven 18-hour days in a row".
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