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He bound the newspapers together.

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Dispose of these old newspapers.

The newspapers exclaimed against the government's action.

Many newspapers quoted figures that are unsubstantiated.

After the redesign the circulations of both newspapers increased.

The opposition's newspapers assail the government each day.

Why do they always attack me on the newspapers?

He was pilloried in the newspapers and his resignation demanded.

There is very little profit in selling newspapers at present.

Metropolitan newspapers are thus turning into city newspapers, a blow to their future prospects, since virtually all the population growth in America is in the suburbs and exurbs.

The government's control over the newspapers has loosened in recent years.

The nine who did include all three national broadsheets, specialty newspapers, magazines, and a television station.

Reading habits have shifted from newspapers and books to short bursts of instant facts or opinions.

Many national newspapers carry adverts for companies purporting to repair your credit rating.

We depend on the newspapers for information about what is happening.

That's a consumer's dream, but eventually it's going to collide with reality: if newspapers' profits vanish, so will their product.

MARRIAGE, and its many ups and downs, still exercises a powerful hold over newspapers, magazines and the airwaves.

People carry on buying newspapers in Japan for the same reason they keep paying for gym memberships elsewhere: pushy salesmen.

They used chiefly to pitch story ideas to media outlets and try to get their clients mentioned in newspapers.

A string of newspapers are facing bankruptcy and possible closure because of falling advertising revenue and readership.

This reinscription does not primarily concern ‘corporate collusion’, i.e. the deal WikiLeaks made with five big newspapers, giving them the exclusive right selectively to publish the documents.

His naked eye can measure and transfer angles with great precision, miters join seamlessly, and his finishing work has earned him acclaim in local newspapers.

Vin Crosbie, of Digital Deliverance, a consulting firm, recently estimated that newspapers need between 20 and 100 readers online to make up for losing just one print reader.

Mr Berlusconi’s defenders are blaming the newspapers, the magistrates, the foreigners and his arch-rival (and erstwhile supporter), Gianfranco Fini, for their man’s difficulties.

Some goods, like English newspapers, keep the same price for years, but flowering Chinese cabbage can double and then halve in price in months.

It understood that Indians, who expect a good price even for old newspapers, do not throw their watches away lightly, and has over 700 after-sales centres that will replace straps and batteries.

The sports commodities shall be constantly upgraded and vigorously promoted. A string of international brands shall be developed in sports clothing, gymnasium equipment, sports books, newspapers, and audio and video products.

Abstract: More and more editors and designers focus their attentions on the format of the newspapers' page because of the increasingly vehement competition of the medium markets and the variational habits that how the audience fined the information.

Pip Coburn, an investment strategist, estimates that even newspapers such as the New York Times, which are widely read online, get only 5-10% of their revenues from the web.

Mass media such as broadcasting, television, newspapers and magazines, shall carry out publicity on the knowledge of prevention and control of AIDS, regularly broadcast or publish relevant public welfare advertisements, and offer expense reduction or exemption for publicity for prevention and contro

When they saw Carlo Rizzi coming they stopped playing ball and bought their kids ice cream to keep them quiet. Then they started studying the newspapers that gave the starting pitchers, trying to pick out winning baseball bets for the day.

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