How to use in-sentence of “newspaper”:
+ And it was the first newspaper in the U.S.
+ He joined the newspaper “Juger Alo”.
+ A local newspaper named De Stentor did some research into this matter and contacted a former police officer from the area.
+ The “Oshkosh Daily Northwestern” newspaper was founded around this time.
+ One night he reads in a newspaper of her death; “Mrs.

Example sentences of “newspaper”:
+ The “Capoluogo” was Spalato, where there was the “Tribunal” and was edited the Italian newspaper “San Marco”.
+ Hans Kristian Amundsen was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician.
+ It was put in place in January 2015 after the Charlie Hebdo shootingattacks against the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo and the supermarket “Hyper Casher”.
+ His father’s businesses included the Spanish Library, the printing house of “El Mercurio” and the Valparaíso newspaper of the same name.
+ Milliyet is a major TurkeyTurkish daily newspaper founded in 1950.
+ The Darlin’ experience did not last very long and after a show they performed in the United Kingdom, a newspaper qualified the music of Thomas and Guy-Manuel as “daft punk”.
+ Bundesfest Bund Deutscher Radfahrer” for the German Cycling Federation, and “200 Jahre Dresdner Anzeiger” on occasion of the jubilee of the first newspaper of Dresden.
+ Franklin Gothic has been used in many advertisements and newspaper headlines.
+ A sighting of the first red kite in London for 150 years was reported in “The Independent” newspaper in January 2006.McCarthy, Michael.
+ It is about romance and several people in a newspaper department.
+ The "Capoluogo" was Spalato, where there was the "Tribunal" and was edited the Italian newspaper "San Marco".
+ Hans Kristian Amundsen was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician.
+ It was put in place in January 2015 after the Charlie Hebdo shootingattacks against the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo and the supermarket "Hyper Casher".
+ Before joining the BBC, Embley began his career training as a newspaper journalist with Thomson daily papers in Wales, on the South Wales Echo and the Western Mail Western Mail.
+ The Mark Foley Scandal led to media coverage and mainstream newspaper articles warning of the risks of inappropriate IM use in workplaces.
+ The newspaper has the largest newsroom in Vancouver although its staff of reporters has reduced in recent years.
+ Cabell worked from 1898 to 1900 as a newspaper journalistreporter in New York City.
+ The “Deccan Herald” is an English language newspaper published in Karnataka.
+ By circulation it is the eighth largest newspaper in any language in the world.
+ A few days later an article was written in the newspaper “Pravda” about the opera.
More in-sentence examples of “newspaper”:
+ He started a newspaper and invented many things, such as bifocal glasses.
+ Miniature gasoline-powered cars were added a few years later after Fritz learned that they were being given away to children by a Chicago newspaper as a subscription promotion.
+ The newspaper distinguished itself by its investigations of acid attacks and violence against women and pushing for tougher laws against the sale of acid.
+ The newspaper also has a link to the article, but one can not get to the article, without paying.
+ The newspaper belongs to Singapore Press Holdings.
+ Nils Hansson, a journalist at the newspaper Dagens Nyheter gave the band a good review.
+ Jahn Otto Johansen was a Norwegian journalist, newspaper editor, foreign correspondent and non-fiction writer.
+ Is it okay if I make a community-run FOR FUN newspaper ? I’m going to start it in my userspace here.
+ The art style is made to resemble newspaper comic strips.
+ In 1945, Sartre started a newspaper called “Les Temps Modernes which had articles about politics, art and literature.
+ Riaz was from Lahore where he started his career as a journalist for newspaper “Chataan” and later joined Faiz Ahmed Faiz’s “Lail-o-Nihar”.
+ Just before the stuffed Jumbo and his skeleton were put on display, Barnum asked newspaper people and high-society ladies to come to a fancy hotel for a party.
+ In that year Christan Levraz changed the focus to focus more on socal values – The newspaper was left-wing, from then on.
+ The rejection by the Salon jury caused the writer Émile Zola to publish a series of articles in defense of Manet in the newspaper “L’Événement”.
+ It is claimed that newspaper “El Peruano” is the oldest one in Spanish language.
+ The “Herald Sun” is a morning tabloid newspaper based in Melbourne, Australia.
+ The following year, a newspaper printed eleven design proposals, and polled the people to determine the most popular.
+ From 1990, he was also columnist for the French newspaper “Libération”.
+ Dagen is a ChristianityChristian daily newspaper in Sweden.
+ Lee created the Spider-Man newspaper comic strip on January 3, 1977.
+ The newspaper has been hit by waves of layoffs over the past several years and employs 272 full-time employees in its Burlington headquarters.
+ The newspaper was started by Arunah Sheperdson Abell, a printer.
+ Another newspaper said there were 20,000.
+ The “Kansas State Journal” was the first newspaper in Lawrence to continue publishing after the attack.
+ The “Gringo Gazette” is a newspaper in the English language founded by Carrie Duncan, published every other week for the United StatesAmerican expatriate communities in Baja California and Baja California Sur, Mexico.
+ He studied economics and history at the University of Michigan as well as working for the school newspaper which helped him learn how to write plays.
+ He was best known for his work on the satirical newspaper “Charlie Hebdo”.
+ On 14 November 2001, he published an article in the “Gazeta Wyborcza” daily newspaper written together with civil rights activist Jacek Kuroń on the topic of social justice in Poland.
+ He talks about his possibilities for jobs in the future and how he is momentarily working for Mary Elisabeth writing a newspaper of a play, Sam and Patrick play in.
+ He retired from the newspaper business in 1993.
+ The “New York Herald” was a newspaperdaily newspaper based in New York City.
+ It was first proposed by poet and newspaper editor Panagiotis Soutsos in his poem “Dialogue of the Dead”, published in 1833.
+ She established a website and recruited agents through newspaper advertisements.
+ Some platforms have newspaper stands as well.
+ The phrase appeared in print in a 1972 issue of “The Globe and Mail” newspaper published in Toronto.
+ George Brown restarted the “Herald of Freedom” in November 1857, so Lawrence had a newspaper again.
+ Disney was once fired from a newspaper company in Kansas City, Missouri because of his lack of creativity.
+ There are many different modern versions printed in newspaper accounts of the event.
+ The claimed readership of the print edition of this newspaper is 9.6 million.
+ More than 500 newspaper clippings are pasted on the pages of the diary.
+ The first newspaper was the “Oswego Register”.
+ Jude reads about the explosion in a Liverpool newspaper and is concerned that Lucy has died.
+ Woodstock has one daily newspaper owned by Sun Media Corporation, the “Woodstock Sentinel-Review”.
+ Certainly not Chicago Tribune, a major newspaper that have had many people write for it over the years.
+ The statement “The Foothills Paper is the last non-profit newspaper in California” was made by the IRS investigator when he made the final determination of the TFPs non-profit status.
+ However, she found out when another patient gave her a newspaper one day before she died.
+ The movie is about people who work for a newspaper in New York City.
+ Théo Vienne and Maurice Perez got the idea to run the race and in 1896, the sports newspaper Le Vélo worked out original route between Paris and Roubaix.
+ In 2011 the newspaper‘s office was firebombed because the cover of an issue of the newspaper called “Charia Hebdo” had a cartoon of Prophet Muhammed on it.
+ It was also the first newspaper in Russia printed in a Turkic language.
+ He started a newspaper and invented many things, such as bifocal glasses.
+ Miniature gasoline-powered cars were added a few years later after Fritz learned that they were being given away to children by a Chicago newspaper as a subscription promotion.
+ The newspaper distinguished itself by its investigations of acid attacks and violence against women and pushing for tougher laws against the sale of acid.
