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- noun Plural form of
newsstand .
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Examples
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Sergio is currently the Managing Editor for Mondadory Mass Market, a division of straight-to-paperback books that are sold in newsstands and kiosks nationwide in Italy.
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I kinda grew up reading EGM and to know that it's not going to be on newsstands is kind of surreal to me.
Moment of Silence SVGL 2009
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The pulp magazines reigned supreme on the newsstands from the early part of the last century up until their eventual demise in the mid 1950s.
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"These copies are nothing more than examples for the neo-Nazis ... and I do not think they should be allowed to be sold in German newsstands," Kramer said.
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News agents aka newsstands in Australia are thinking about their future post-newspapers.
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The Nov. 5, 2008, run on the newsstands was a parable from the people.
Jane Dwyre Garton: Looking for Lessons in Those Long Lines Waiting to Buy Newspapers 2008
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Out on the newsstands is a taut parody, MyWallStreetJournal.
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News agents aka newsstands in Australia are thinking about their future post-newspapers.
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By the time Bolland finished massaging the tale, what hit the newsstands was a wet kiss for Charles and his deft parenting of his youngest's teen temptations.
Meet The Wizard 2007
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Insubstantial healthy-living magazines abound on newsstands, which is why reading
Utne Reader Latest 10 Articles Julie Hanus 2010
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