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ˈnews·pa·per N

1. newspaper (journal):

2. newspaper no pl (material):

lo·cal ˈnews·pa·per N

morn·ing ˈnews·pa·per N, morn·ing ˈpa·per N

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Newspapers, magazines, blogs, television and film documentaries may use graphic design to inform and entertain.
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It was undoubtedly one of the major sold newspapers on the Albanian sphere.
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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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An indiscreet servant made the affair public, and the story ended up in the newspapers.
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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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The concept is analogous to classified ads in local newspapers.
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In 1712, the government imposed a stamp tax on newspapers, to make them too expensive for working-class people to read.
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The CMYK printing process was invented in the 1890s, when newspapers began to publish color comic strips.
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The local newspapers cover up for him and pretend the assassination had succeeded.
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Before the advent of radio, pigeons were used by newspapers to report yacht races, and some yachts were actually fitted with lofts.
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