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  • noun Plural form of newspaper.
  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of newspaper.

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Examples

  • The requirement to put foreclosure notices in newspapers is providing them with a bit of additional revenue.

    Eschaton 2008

  • To say that conservatives can't be heard in American newspapers is to live in a fantasy world.

    Berg on Rye David 2008

  • "We see no signs that a turnaround in newspapers is anywhere on the horizon," Morgan Stanley analyst Lisa Monaco told investors in a note Wednesday, adding that after seeing the second-quarter results, she is further convinced that Gannett and the industry overall will "continue to lose share to new media for the foreseeable future."

    Archive 2007-07-01 Dan 2007

  • "We see no signs that a turnaround in newspapers is anywhere on the horizon," Morgan Stanley analyst Lisa Monaco told investors in a note Wednesday, adding that after seeing the second-quarter results, she is further convinced that Gannett and the industry overall will "continue to lose share to new media for the foreseeable future."

    Gannett news poses questions for Plainfield Dan 2007

  • But rising mediocrity in newspapers is a habit, particularly in the Gannett newspaper chain that acquired the Republic and other Pulliam newspapers several years ago.

    RIP, Edwin McDowell 2007

  • However, Ms. Rico's comments, many of which have been published in newspapers from the Hartford Courant to the Sacramento Bee, actually did influence me against seeing Apocalypto.

    Mel Gibson's Apocalypto 2007

  • However, Ms. Rico's comments, many of which have been published in newspapers from the Hartford Courant to the Sacramento Bee, actually did influence me against seeing Apocalypto.

    Mel Gibson's Apocalypto 2007

  • The story of the broken business model in newspapers is not about content, but about the application of technology.

    Who wants to buy a newspaper? « BuzzMachine 2005

  • The standard rule in newspapers is that letters to the editor are edited for typos and grammatical misfires, just like any other copy.

    Grammatical bias David 2004

  • The standard rule in newspapers is that letters to the editor are edited for typos and grammatical misfires, just like any other copy.

    Archive 2004-08-01 David 2004

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