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Definition of Bulletining
1. bulletin [v] - See also: bulletin
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bulletining
Literary usage of Bulletining
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Freight Terminals and Trains: Including a Revision of Yards and Terminals by John Albert Droege (1912)
"Theie is, however, a general belief in the beneficial effects of bulletining a
history of each offense. It is especially desirable in unusual cases and in ..."
2. Freight Terminals and Trains: Including a Revision of Yards and Terminals by John Albert Droege (1912)
"Theie is, however, a general belief in the beneficial effects of bulletining a
history of each offense. It is especially desirable in unusual cases and in ..."
3. Yards and Terminals and Their Operation by John Albert Droege (1906)
"There is, however, a general belief in the beneficial effects of bulletining a
history of each offense. Take the case of a flagman who is disciplined for ..."
4. Treatises in an Interstate Commerce and Railway Traffic Course by La Salle Extension University (1920)
"Where there is no agreement for bulletining of cars, the free time must be
calculated from the first 700 AM after the day on which notice of arrival is sent ..."
5. Industrial Traffic Departments: Organization, Management, Systems, and Records. by Harry Leigh Derby (1916)
"... free time (twenty-four (24) hours allowed) is to be calculated from the first
7:00 am thereafter. Where there is no agreement for bulletining of cars, ..."