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How to use newspapers in a sentence

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A few minutes later they found her bicycle and newspapers in the road but there was no sign of Genette.
Star sportsmen like him expect to appear on the back pages of the newspapers.
When articles like this start appearing in major newspapers, you know that something is stirring in the cause of English independence.
Food commands so much appeal and interest that most newspapers devote valuable column space for food writings on Sundays.
The play received rave reviews in leading Lahore newspapers like the Nation and the Daily Times.
We must be careful, however, not to paint a picture of historical evidence that suggests that newspapers are the keystones of such documentation.
Neither of those lofty attributes encompassed the desperate desire to win the support of tabloid newspapers.
They announced the fact of their separation in the newspapers and became known as Ithna Ashari Khojas.
Radio stations rebroadcasted his Internet talks, and newspapers published his messages translated into Tamil.
I read a lot of newspapers on the Web, and this is something new and wonderful.
Let stand overnight, then wipe loosened dirt with paper towels or newspapers.
And it's continued to get excellent reviews in magazines, newspapers, and weblogs.
For example, most daily newspapers will not publish anonymous letters to the editor.
But transparency is a fat lot of good if the newspapers don't bother to tell the public.
This led Harriet and me to delve into the mountains of newspapers that, mingled with Christmas wrappings, were destined for the recycler.
Radio airplay, TV appearances, write-ups in newspapers and magazines, and sales of CDs and tapes become vital at this stage.
The following morning, newspapers across Canada made the story their front-page lead.
I know of several occasions when allegations in newspapers have been well wide of the mark.
Now-infamous stories of student visa hold-ups and hassles have been rehashed in countless newspapers across the globe.
Morris's interest in journalism was sparked by his father who would read the London newspapers aloud.
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