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  2. Category:Bi-monthly magazines - Wikipedia

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  3. Category : Bimonthly magazines published in the United States

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    A. AARP: The Magazine; Ability (magazine) Abyss (magazine) Abyss & Apex Magazine; Acadiana Profile; Action Stories; Adirondack Life; Armchair General (magazine)

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  6. Category : Bi-monthly magazines published in the United Kingdom

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    Pages in category "Bi-monthly magazines published in the United Kingdom" The following 165 pages are in this category, out of 165 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Category : Academic journals by publication frequency

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  8. Rip It Up (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Started in June 1977 as a free monthly giveaway, it grew rapidly, with its monthly print run reaching 30,000 copies by the mid-1980s. [1] The new magazine arrived at an opportune moment, with the musical revolutions of punk rock and new wave arriving in New Zealand in the first few years of its existence - two genres which the new magazine was to champion, alongside local music trends such as ...

  9. Goldmine (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Goldmine was published bimonthly until 1977, when it became a monthly publication. It recently returned to a bimonthly frequency at the beginning of 2022. Its headquarters is in New York, NY. [1] Editor: Patrick Prince (2010-2012, 2015-Current).