She dashed in that direction, stumbling over people's feet and nearly knocking over a stack of newspapers that some local newsie was selling. |
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Her final waking came with the cry of a newsie outside of the building hawking the headline in a most annoying fashion. |
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Within weeks, that lodging house filled up with newsie characters created by fans who had watched the movie more times than they could count. |
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Bill Pullman is the film's one pleasant surprise, nicely underplaying reporter and newsie advocate Bryan Denton and providing the film's few precious moments of calm. |
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One of his daughters was not a muckraking reporter who fell for a newsie. |
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The joy and the looseness of tap, the fine-tuned balletic technique, the disciplined tumbling — Gattelli deftly employs these forms to round out the newsie character. |
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Freddie Kafer, a very immature little newsie selling Saturday Evening Post and newspapers at the entrance to the State Capitol. |
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A one-time newsie from the streets of Murray Hill, Manhattan, Larkin speaks in tones that cannot be ignored in the most clamorous of rooms. |
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Ask a true newsie to name the great East Coast papers, and the Philadelphia inquirer is bound to be mentioned. |
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Yet, as an aging newsie, I was comforted by how much the traditional broadsheet format endures in this futuristic scenario. |
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