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- noun   Plural form of newspaper .
- verb   Third-person singular simple present indicative form of newspaper .
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Examples
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								The requirement to put foreclosure notices in newspapers is providing them with a bit of additional revenue. Eschaton 2008 
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								To say that conservatives can't be heard in American newspapers is to live in a fantasy world. Berg on Rye David 2008 
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								"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 
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								"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." 
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								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 
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								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. 
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								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. 
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								The story of the broken business model in newspapers is not about content, but about the application of technology. 
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								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 
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								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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