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While it started more than 100 years ago, this publication still continues to stay relevant in today’s time.
Over the years, they have popularized words like “socialite”, “guesstimate”, “televangelist”, “pundit”, and “tycoon”.
In fact they’re also credited with introducing the names “World War I” and “World War II”, as opposed to older forms like “First World War” and “World War No. 2”.
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Time Magazine
Time initially possessed a distinctively "acerbic, irreverent style", sometimes called "Timestyle". Timestyle made regular use of inverted sentences, as famously parodied in The New Yorker: "Backward ran sentences until reeled the mind ... Where it all will end, knows God!"
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