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This is site to create your own Newspaper
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One Swedish newspaper called Dr
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Russ reaches over and takes a newspaper John has tucked under his arm, begins to leaf through it
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Russ keeps on reading the newspaper
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Russ spots something of interest in his newspaper
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I spin round to see Stephen walking through the gates and across the drive, newspaper tucked under his arm
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I looked at the copy of the Irish Sun newspaper on his desk, open at the titty page
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A tabloid newspaper lay open as reading material and as a safety net for the droppings of his massive sandwich
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’ Stephen replied, his head in the newspaper
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Will he be able to save them from the impending disaster that looms in the corridors of the Boston Monitor newspaper?
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Although factual input from television and newspaper is with us all the time, and we live in a world saturated with information, I found it very difficult to remember anything specific about the other hostages
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Newspaper pages floated in front of me but the words were jumbled-up and ridiculous
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This afternoon I saw Diana at the gym, we had an aerobics lesson and then, as we were leaving together, she revealed to me some more interesting details about her job; in fact, she didn't hesitate at all to describe -always with an air of importance- a fixed fraud committed by the company she works for: It all starts with an advertisement they place in the newspaper every week, looking for new commercial travellers; they offer an alluring basic salary, as well as commission on the sales, plus social security
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He floated from one job to another, initially working as a reporter with a small, local newspaper in Jerusalem
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Her father smiled serenely without looking up from the business pages of his newspaper, while the lovely young woman's mother made a mental note to check her daughter's bathroom for signs of illegal drugs
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Every newspaper and every television programme ran special editions and lurid news flashes
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His newspaper column was rescinded in favour of “Old Ted’s Country Ways”, and before long he and his wife were forced to sell the country manor
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They bought a little cottage in the village eked out a meagre living on a residue of royalties gleaned from discount store book sales and the odd spot of lawn mowing that came their way from lineage adverts in the parish newspaper
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On the third page of the newspaper, I had stapled ten hundred-rupee
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They checked their legal agreements through, clause by clause and swore to each other in front of various newspaper and television reporters that they would always be true, but no matter how vehemently they protested their love for one another the doubt always remained
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When not at work patching network cables into routers and hubs for a local newspaper, Danny shared his home with his aged father and his demure, unassuming sister, Annie
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He buried himself into the newspaper, dismissing me
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by the local newspaper about the upcoming presidential
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'I’m going to have to see if there are any articles in the newspaper archives about the proposed conversion of the house - there must have been something
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of his newspaper, while the lovely young woman's mother made a
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When it’s done, I carry it into the lounge and settle down with the newspaper
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Carrying a glass of water because I’ve read a little about the risk of dehydration in this sort of scenario, I grab the newspaper and stuff it under my arm before picking up my mobile phone, and going off to my bedroom
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Feeling shaky from the exertion of undressing, I crawl into bed and I sit up, the newspaper laid out in front of me, a cardigan round my shoulders
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hubs for a local newspaper, Danny shared his home with his aged
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Dave is seated at my desk reading the newspaper when I get back to the office
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‘All done?’ he asked, closing the newspaper and standing up
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There must have been something in the newspaper about it
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They were in their bedroom and I remember hearing dad read the newspaper to mom and then their voices got too low for me to hear clearly
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his own reading the sports page of a newspaper
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Not to mention the newspaper reporters and journalists, who seemed
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Maggie has done most of the jumbo crossword in the Sunday newspaper
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They ordered and coffee was poured, juices delivered with the morning edition of a 'recently local' newspaper set at the table within reach
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Billy stares at the newspaper resolutely
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A lone merchant on break was relaxing with a bite to eat and a the newspaper
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Considering this house is so tiny, it is quite a feat mislaying something but all the same it takes me some ten or so minutes to locate the newspaper I want, tucked under a cushion on the sofa
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Olorhleng went to his bathroom and pulled out a large box of pills, and ate the lot, then proceeded to return to his lounge chair, put his feet up with a newspaper, and relax
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and white newspaper that accompanied him daily to his morning ritual
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can wrapped in newspaper
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newspaper, the Collingston Current, covered every game, home or away
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newspaper; and then times the number of newspapers you read each day
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encouraged a stray newspaper page to fly and land on top of the
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Nikki comes in with a folded newspaper
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It’s called a newspaper
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Every newspaper and television channel reported it
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Triggen returned to the room holding a folded newspaper in his hand
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He looked at Lunarey and held the newspaper right in front of her
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Now unfolded, the newspaper showed her picture on the front page, large enough to cover more than half of the page, while Triggen's hand purposely covered any text below it, denying her from seeing whatever is written about her, including her real name, which she guessed should have also been there
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"Oh, but you are!" he flashed the newspaper in her face, now with his hand not covering the title beneath the picture she could read her full name
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To add insult to injury, the local newspaper once described him as 'the man with the largest nose in the East Midlands'
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These are very basic, and are similar to the typical classified ad’ that you’d find in a regular newspaper
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Days later, a local newspaper published a two-page write-up on the Tibetans’ way of life
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As long as there are children there will be mischief, but to see your mischief on the front page of a newspaper, well, that is something special indeed
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They arrive at their cousins’ house with the newspaper, the photo album, and four large pepperoni pizzas
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Tammy shows them the newspaper
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And if it gets into the newspaper
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Hendersen calls the local newspaper and tells them the whole “car abduction” story
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I could never find anything on the Aquifer except newspaper articles, which I copied
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There was litter and newspaper
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He went out to the shop and bought an evening newspaper
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and believe nothing about him when reading a newspaper
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bi’ o’ digging in the newspaper archives
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newspaper variety, from the folder
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the newspaper clipping down
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“The newspaper doesn’t
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Local golf tournaments are listed in the “events” portion of the local newspaper and are great fun for the entire family to participate in supporting
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My daughter imagines he drives around in her Barbie Bus, while my son envisions him logging on to Wikipedia or reading the newspaper
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I read a newspaper article about pets on meds: a dog being treated for separation anxiety that barked and tore up his owners’ home when they were away, and a cat with some unspecified emotional problem that suddenly began to claw her owner
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When I was about six and my parents settled in as publishers-editors-reporters of a small weekly newspaper in northern Oklahoma, a special pair of kittens entered our lives
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Later, I would learn that he had “gone on a story” for the local newspaper
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We searched the neighborhood and, at Dad’s insistence, tacked signs on telephone poles and put an ad in the local newspaper
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over with the latest newspaper accounts reporting that General
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The newspaper article also told of the methods used by the pirate to take property from the members of the victims’ ships
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with local newspaper clippings to the Collector of Customs,
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even seen newspaper articles related to these events, but he
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The Federalist Papers, a magnificent defense of the proposed Constitution written in 1788 as a series of newspaper articles by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay is undoubtedly the best place to start
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“I need a favor that only a newspaper person can help me with
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” I sighed, wondering if she was related to the girl that had answered the phone at the newspaper
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Aren’t there girls at the newspaper?”
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It was an old newspaper clipping showing the frontage of Hatton Garden Jewellers with a guy wearing a pair of jeans and a very familiar leather jacket who was casually passing the shop
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newspaper and a park, so I tipped my waitress and asked her where I could accommodate
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It was a quarter to five when I found a waste can for the newspaper, and began the walk back to the coffee shop
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He was so excited to earn a summer job working at the newspaper
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Folding his newspaper with exasperation, Dennis looked over the reading specs on his nose and noted matter-of-factly, “Nah, Midgey, I still have my money on the lad; ‘e’s a feisty one—I bet that one has squirrel blood in his veins! Look at him squirm; ‘e’ll be out of them ropes in no time
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You only proclaim your lack of knowledge for everyone to see because you cannot get all of the facts from a newspaper article which uses dubious sources and is written only to attract attention
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if it was newspaper
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There were even a few from a smaller newspaper that usually focused on business
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Shirley Dibs later recounted the one enduring memory that would forever haunt her to a newspaper reporter; Edna’s feeble body, ripped to shreds, pieces of her intestines hanging from a gaping wound, laying like a disembowelled child on the blood soaked bed
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“You said nothing to me of the newspaper clippings
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Ignoring it, he settled himself in the leather couch, trying to concentrate on the newspaper
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Reading between the lines Alex knew that there was little more information than he had already gleaned from the newspaper
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Alex turned off the TV and picked up the newspaper again, scanning the other pages for more information
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I see from newspaper reports that one third of the SAPS (tens of thousands of members) cannot hit a one foot square target eight feet away from them
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His white skin played no role whatsoever in our thinking as a long haired liberal newspaper suggested afterwards
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Sir Craig Holland sat in his chair, feet on a pouffe, newspaper between his hands
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She glanced up, wondering if her husband was really reading the newspaper or was just using it as a shield
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The American manager stalks through the English land, with his pocketbook in evidence, and his plans neatly newspapered
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Despite spectacular success and recognition, Roy was restless and ambitious to get into newspapering and broadcasting
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is where professional newspapering comes in
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Jokes of all shades in all languages get prominent place in newspapers and magazines
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One can select magazines, newspapers, sites and TV channels for whom the site provides on-line linkage
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She cleared a space amongst the old newspapers and empty tins of cat food
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That explains it: I have heard about certain persons lately who, although they are illiterate, have become successful travelling salesmen and earn up to 700,000 drachmas per month! Taking into account that a salesman's commission is no higher than 10%, how do they manage to make sales of 7,000,000 drachmas every month? What do they really sell? Encyclopedias? Come on now! Nowadays you can find cheap and voluminous encyclopedias in bookstores or, even, on offer in newspapers! Why would anyone pay dearly a commercial traveller? Unless they sell other things, other ''services'', instead of books
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From there, via one party conversation or another, he landed a series of job offers that culminated with him moving to London as foreign correspondent for Consolidated World News, better known as CWN, one of the many news agencies that supplied stories for the Middle East newspapers and satellite television channels
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Our captors denied us newspapers and magazines
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Newspapers covered its windows to stop the prying eyes
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The Aegean offering a breathtaking chance of an irresistible morning swim, laying calm down between an old brown tailor's shop with its bizarre array of postcards, newspapers and magazines, and a similarly modest one-story taverna - the perfect local
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Over the next few weeks both Miss Jones and the young victim appeared in the newspapers and on many of the news and current affairs programmes on the television and the radio
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Some newspapers, tiring of the feel good factor inherent in the immediate events of the day, started to ask questions about the presence of such people in the country
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Every journalist and commentator in the world of newspapers, television and radio, together with every member of the chattering classes and everyone who was anyone in the established elite, were all talking about the soon to be published paper
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Indeed, some of the less objective newspapers even started a campaign to rename football
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newspapers of the time, there is every possibility that you will
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It was in all of the red top newspapers at the
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Ish's dad sat on the dining table, continuing his PhD on the newspapers of
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most lurid of our newspapers a story of tragedy and heartbreak
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Hey, didn’t I see an ad for silk sheets somewhere in that heap of newspapers? That would be something out of the ordinary, and nice too
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the newspapers and on many of the news and current affairs
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newspapers even started a campaign to rename football
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now, appeared on television screens and in newspapers across the
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There are certainly some great ones, and they will attract the greatest, but you might only see their face in one of the campus newspapers
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devastation that had been reported in the newspapers afterwards
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story came to the attention of the newspapers, and there was an
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Unbelievable! Most of my fellow commuters don’t even realise it is there; they never look out of the windows but bury their noses in the newspapers, or talk on their mobiles trying to sound important, or just sit there with their eyes closed trying to catch up on their sleep
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I'm a very rigorous reader of newspapers and everything and I saw this ad for the San Antonio HomeStay Agency
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We all looked at one another closely and I thought I recognised two or three by pictures in the newspapers
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Or, as the pre-pulse newspapers had dubbed him, the Gentleman Killer
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newspaper; and then times the number of newspapers you read each day
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by half a dozen newspapers
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Calling all writers! National newspapers usually allot a section to
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"And I'm also guessing you're going to print a story about it in tomorrow's newspapers
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Did he, I pondered, have a room somewhere stacked high with old drink cans, newspapers and discarded condoms, all carefully labelled and lovingly watered every day?
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He was the one the newspapers had talked about
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It is the type of shoulder bag a paper boy uses to carry his newspapers, but inside this shoulder bag are diplomas
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‘I’ve so often read in the newspapers, at the end of trials, “There was some attempts at applause, which was immediately suppressed by the officers of the court,” and I never understood what it meant till now
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Hundreds of her short stories, poems and articles have found their way into print in magazines and newspapers across the nation
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Most of it flushed away by running the tap, but the rest had to be fished out with old newspapers
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place was strewn with newspapers and Internet
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Such stamp duties as those in England upon cards and dice, upon newspapers and periodical pamphlets, etc
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You'll be all over the newspapers, the TV
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in other newspapers during the week? Just regurgitated tripe
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In great empires, the people who live in the capital, and in the provinces remote from the scene of action, feel, many of them, scarce any inconveniency from the war, but enjoy, at their ease, the amusement of reading in the newspapers the exploits of their own fleets and armies
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spread by newspapers and mouth
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received his information from newspapers given by visiting
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came across the brig, Susan Abigail, a ship that had just sailed out of San Francisco on April 19, and had on board copies of the latest newspapers
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McCarthy could have taken lessons from today"s college campuses, where speakers not approved (read: conservatives) by the radical minority are shouted down, and an abundance of speech codes keeps the moderate students paralyzed, as they watch student newspapers which fail to toe the party line being stolen from the newsstands and sometimes burned on the spot, with a consequent lack of response, yea, sometimes even applause, from the cowardly administrations
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present the happenings to the authorities and newspapers upon
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newspapers from San Francisco dated April 15, with news about
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Jefferson said that he would rather have a country without government than a country without newspapers (John Peter Zenger)
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We advertised in newspapers, magazines, and after the first few sales, by word of mouth
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He was the headline that sold the newspapers, the story that brought up the ratings, the main attraction — he was the owner of the back yard! (And, I’m quite certain that he is in the Guinness World Records book for the most demon possessed chicken in the world, 1992)
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Grandpa would line the bottom of the cage with old newspapers for them to soil and bed on
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I would start at the tail and work my way down, pulling loose the feathers and throwing them down onto the unfolded newspapers that Grandpa had set on the garage floor
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Arms laden with wine bottles, crusty food plates, and newspapers, she wore a harassed expression but struggled to smile for Amaranthe
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Obama from what I have read in newspapers, which stunned many but not us who saw it coming
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chimneys or carrying newspapers; and while the poor charwomen's and
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“Yes,” Amaranthe said, “I’ve read about it in the newspapers, but I didn’t think this neighborhood had seen any deaths
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It has Larocka at the center and shows all the people she’s been mentioned in concert with in newspapers and publications
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Arbitan Losk had newspapers clippings of every story that’s been printed about this creature, and there’s magic guarding that house, when magic is forbidden in the empire
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You may even be escorted out of the meeting by security if they are really irresponsible for it will make a wonderful story in the local newspapers and start a rumour they have indeed something to hide
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According to the newspapers, Strydom surrendered to a black taxi driver but I heard he was first cornered by the Flying Squad members who wanted to shoot him dead regardless of what he was doing
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You can read about it in the newspapers every day
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All your "surge" does is to present more targets and the much increased chance that the common soldier loses his self-control and commit offences against the very population you wish to protect as we see in the newspapers is happening
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The more fear is created by the idiotic newspapers the more followers they get which is to your disadvantage
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They did not control the media and in fact ran a few operations to place less bad articles in well-known newspapers overseas
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So what you ask? Well, the media is supposed to be neutral and fair so for a government to take control of a newspaper without anyone knowing it harks back to Dr Goebbels and the many Nazi newspapers
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I read in the newspapers that during the recent far right treason trial the authorities apparently breached lawyers' confidentiality by bugging interview rooms
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Newspapers noted there were some objections to the sale of prisoners, but many locals hoped the problem would be solved instead by exterminating all Natives
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He turned to his left and stared at the microfiche carrels, and it occurred to him that he needed to study old newspapers to see if any sign of William could be found
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The rest of the employees are chased out and the doors locked and the newspapers informed
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We received our news about Israel mainly from newspapers and the radio
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We recommend barium files where we change the contents slightly and expose it to a co-worker and see what is reflected in the newspapers etc
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Or the Kidnappers approach the newspapers to put pressure on the Corporate to pay up
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'I've so often read in the newspapers, at the end of trials, "There was some attempts at applause, which was immediately suppressed by the officers of the court," and I never understood what it meant till now
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The Black community began 35,000 Black churches and 60 Black newspapers
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Where German-Americans had been one of the most strongly bilingual ethnic groups, with Germans as pioneers in the bilingual education field and publishing many German language newspapers, magazines, and books, much of that came to an end
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Not only did the TV news programs showed multitudes of demonstrators through the streets of the most important cities of the country, the newspapers exhibited them in the front pages
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I read three newspapers daily and that day, the three carried impressive images of the massive manifestations throughout Spain
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“To inform its readers of the result of the recent elections in the United States, The Daily Mirror of London asked in its front page: “How can 59 million people be so dumb?” Unfortunately, that British newspaper accurately reflects the thinking of many newspapers and commentators with respect to those who voted for Bush in the above mentioned election
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Yet, now was becoming a moving and emotional reality that was approaching at an inexorably rapid pace with radio interviews, newspapers articles and news and television appearances
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Mail, telegraph, books, magazines, newspapers, and even pamphlets were censored
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It was then, in 1999, only three years after taking up his post that Simon began to leak documents to Wiki leaks and the some of the red top newspapers in Northern Ireland
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“And then I read all the reports from a few of the newspapers that covered the story
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“Like which side of the road the body was found on – stuff like that that the newspapers didn"t get
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The only possibility appeared to be public exposure of the notebook and their own eyewitness accounts in the newspapers – unfortunately the government tightly controlled the press
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Here, take a look,” he said, smiling with delight as he leafed through a stack of newspapers and tossed one across the desk
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Colling packed the newspapers, stationery and pamphlets into one box
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He had brought a supply of magazines and newspapers that he half-pretended to read as he watched the square outside
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Here is where publicity in the media—on talk radio, in newspapers, on TV—about the benefits of the mechanism becomes of crucial importance
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Even the latest newspapers, with the print a bit washed out so you can only read the headlines and enough driftwood to build a house, litter the beach
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Street talk though was comparable to that shit you read in The Daily Globe newspapers about some woman in West Bumblefuck, Virginia finding Bigfoot sleeping in her basement; you couldn’t believe any of it
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I am horrified at the thought, but how often are there stories on television or in the newspapers about desperate people who have a gun committing some terrible act of violence, and often against those who are closest to them?
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We stop on the concrete around the metal bean, where the Erudite sit in small groups with newspapers or books
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For instance, millions of newspapers publish the same news; millions of companies register the same cadastral data; thousands of softwares and procedures make the same thing in Internet, residences and in the companies; the diverse encyclopedias also portray the same thing
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began to understand the mounds of newspapers in his midst
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He was always well-behaved and neat, using the newspapers in one corner, but this morning the mess was appalling
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”) As a journalist, Marx wrote for and edited revolutionary and anti-Capitalist newspapers