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Recent Examples of quarterly
Adjective
Coca-Cola on Tuesday posted higher quarterly revenue than expected despite a strained geopolitical and consumer environment.—Amy Wenk, AJC.com, 28 Apr. 2026 Zak Bennett | Bloomberg | Getty Images Coca-Cola on Tuesday reported quarterly earnings and revenue that topped analysts' expectations, fueled by higher demand for its beverages.—Amelia Lucas, CNBC, 28 Apr. 2026
Noun
Section 4475, however, requires remittance transfer providers to remit the tax quarterly.—Carrie Brandon Elliot, Forbes.com, 20 Jan. 2026 The current hearing largely focuses on one paragraph in the 2022 settlement that defines — in retrospect, poorly — seven metrics of progress the city must report to the court quarterly.—Los Angeles Times, 16 Jan. 2026 See All Example Sentences for quarterly
In one of the health plans, for example, an OCPS teacher who insured a spouse or domestic partner would see the bi-weekly, per-paycheck costs rise from about $300 this year to $675 next year.
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Steven Walker,
The Orlando Sentinel,
25 Apr. 2026
The students have been studying jazz big band repertoire, improvisation techniques and the art of ensemble performance weekly with Larson, Rick Salonen from the University of Arkansas and Ryan Yumang from the University of North Texas.
Amazing was part of a thriving genre of periodicals that included Astounding Stories of Super-Science (later Analog Science Fiction and Fact) and Galaxy Science Fiction.
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Chris Klimek,
NPR,
25 Apr. 2026
Some work came as news through notices of what was happening in cities and towns through the local press and other coverage came through academic outlets or periodicals.
Keegan’s biweekly architecture column is supported by a grant from former Tribune critic Blair Kamin, as administered by the not-for-profit Journalism Funding Partners.
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Edward Keegan,
Chicago Tribune,
19 Apr. 2026
Microdosing can also involve doing injections less frequently than prescribed, often biweekly or monthly instead of weekly.
In December, his newspaper The Washington Post, against the wishes of staffers, launched an AI podcast feature that badly regurgitates its articles, with predictably disastrous results.
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Frank Landymore,
Futurism,
30 Apr. 2026
He was born in Hawthorne, New Jersey, to big band musician Virgil Lozzi and Elizabeth Ann Rhodes, daughter of the New Jersey newspaper owner Raymond Lincoln Rhodes.