41.   As it happens, though, a newspaper is a common sort of product, and a very public one, so that our efforts are every day critiqued.

42.   As unemployment rises and fear of crime increases, most Mexico City newspapers are dotted with advertisements for bulletproof cars, armed guards and executive lessons in hand-to-hand combat.

43.   At first glance, the newspaper is refreshing.

44.   At the other end of the equation, the news department is constantly pushing for later and later deadlines so that the newspaper can be more complete.

45.   Atlanta local newspapers are full of classified ads offering tickets for virtually every event.

46.   Because of radio and television, newspapers no longer are the first source of news they once were.

47.   Belgian newspapers are full of stories of possible further killings by the pastor, of human flesh in freezers and of possible incest.

48.   Bennack, whose Hearst newspapers are the symbolic core of his corporation, praised the freedom of not having to please Wall Street.

49.   Best-selling newspapers here are sensationalist tabloids that supplement politics with celebrity news, gory disaster pictures, even pornographic fiction.

50.   Big-city newspapers were justifiably terrified of losing precious ad lineage to the Gates-ian juggernaut.

n. + be >>共 1635
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people 0.79%
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result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
newspaper 0.03%
newspaper + v. >>共 429
say 31.61%
report 24.99%
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be 3.13%
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