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Undercover officers attended and videotaped some of the weekly or bimonthly fights held at eight secluded sites in Harris County. — Jennifer Leahy & Roma Khanna , Houston Chronicle ,

Computer Book Review, a bimonthly magazine, carries reviews of 45-50 books in computer-related fields in each issue. … In the November/December issue, the Review publishes an annual buying guide containing summaries of the year's reviews. — Publishers Weekly ,

The group holds bimonthly meetings in January, March, May, and so on.

The group holds bimonthly meetings on the first and third Tuesday of each month.

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Opponents argued that the change is unnecessary and that it could result both in less productivity for the council and confusion for residents accustomed to watching council meetings on television. Supporters countered that meeting bimonthly will allow for lengthy subcommittee discussions on the off weeks. Subcommittee meetings also are televised live. — Michael Lafleur , Lowell (Massachusetts) Sun ,

This column will now appear bimonthly beginning with the March 15 issue. … we think we can cover quite handily the year's work from Christian publishers in six columns, leaving some space in the unscheduled months for the occasional feature column, such as a roundup of best books. — Booklist ,

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