newspapers in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for newspapers in the English»Serbian Dictionary

morn·ing 'news·pa·per N, morn·ing 'pa·per N

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serialize in newspapers, on radio
public of newspapers

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Some family-owned newspapers are operated as chains, with the family business operating weekly newspapers in multiple towns.
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At many newspapers, copy editors who review stories for publication work together at what is called a copy desk, supervised by a copy desk chief, night editor, or news editor.
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Hella's body was found to show signs of strangulation, and hastily-cleaned bloodstains and paraffin-soaked rags and newspapers were discovered on the kitchen floor.
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He was called by contemporary newspapers a noted preacher, whose forceful sermons addressed timely and interesting topics.
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From around 1899, newspapers began to publish records of shogi matches, and high-ranking players formed alliances with the aim of having their games published.
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Major national newspapers published editorials in support of this unorthodox judgment on the premise that capital punishment is retained.
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Newspapers, magazines, blogs, television and film documentaries may use graphic design to inform and entertain.
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A number of newspapers now eschew the more common offset lithography process in favour of flexo.
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An indiscreet servant made the affair public, and the story ended up in the newspapers.
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The concept is analogous to classified ads in local newspapers.
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