news-stand in the PONS Dictionary

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English
The article is not available online but you can pick up the latest issue on the news-stand.
www.firstpost.com
Services provided include a ticket office, a bar, a news-stand and toilets.
en.wikipedia.org
The magazine eschews the ranks of cover lines that adorn most women's magazines on the news-stand in favour of lots of white space and simple cover portraits of young females.
www.independent.co.uk
Still, for all the pieces' latter-day gentrification, buyers look for much the same thing as the news-stand browsers of yesteryear.
www.independent.co.uk
You can also subscribe to all your magazines for much less than their news-stand prices.
www.thehindu.com
The circulation team are projecting about a 25 per cent rise in year-on-year news-stand sales, which is a big ask.
s.telegraph.co.uk
He strikes a man standing at a news-stand outside.
en.wikipedia.org
Two staircases from each platform go down to a crossunder that has a news-stand and small turnstile bank.
en.wikipedia.org
Likewise, news-stand magazine returns are considered "post-consumer" even if they were never bought.
www.triplepundit.com
However by 1986, the news-stand sales were stagnant.
en.wikipedia.org

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