The young newsboy has purchased a bunch of violets, signifying fidelity, and has placed them on the newspaper billboard. |
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Before they could move, however, a small newsboy, clad in a grey tweed vest and a grey cap, came up to them. |
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Every day of my junior year, I wore a pair of rainbow suspenders, jeans rolled up to my knees, striped knee socks, and a newsboy cap. |
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I hugged both of my parents before securing my black back over my shoulder, pulling my newsboy cap lower over my face and hurrying to my gate. |
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Cartoon sequences, man on the street interviews, golf balls, skits and a breathless newsboy are among the other tricks used. |
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Served by a quiet man as gray as his newsboy cap, my drink was, true to its name, sweet at first. |
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While most of the trainers of this year's contenders were sporting blue jeans, he was in a wool sportcoat and newsboy cap. |
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Long ground-sweeping scarves and chunky knit toques will funk up and warm up any outfit, while newsboy and poor boy caps in tweed or cord complete the look for men and women. |
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Try on a cool beret, cowboy hat or newsboy to hide your straggly fringe. |
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The easy, breezy toppers come in cloche, fedora, sun hat, bucket hat, newsboy and pillbox silhouettes. |
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Giulavogui cried, 55 years old and less than a decade in America, but sounding like a Gotham newsboy from another era. |
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Viewed like this — as, yes, irrefutably real, but also as a readable image — he is reminiscent of Gordon Parks's squinting Harlem newsboy. |
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As a child, for example, George admitted that he and fellow newsboy pickpocketed with impunity and without interruption for two years before his first apprehension. |
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He was a newsboy by age 7, and at 10 he took to the road with a medicine show touring the Midwest, effectively ending his classroom schooling. |
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A newsboy went by shouting something about the Waterbury trial. |
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In a sea of designer black, her motley chic set her apart: a jean-style leather jacket in shiny cobalt blue and a red newsboy cap, from which untidy wisps of colorless hair poked out. |
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One of seven children of a day labourer, Anderson attended school intermittently as a youth in Clyde, Ohio, and worked as a newsboy, house painter, farmhand, and racetrack helper. |
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The manager sensed potential in Chaplin, who was promptly given his first role as a newsboy in Harry Arthur Saintsbury's Jim, a Romance of Cockayne. |
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He flung his dime at a newsboy, got his Express, propped his back against the truck, and was at once rapt in the account of his Waterloo, as expanded by the ingenious press. |
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