An upside down T.
The structure of a newspaper article is said to be similar to a pyramid. This is because the most important information is presented at the beginning (the headline and lead paragraph), followed by supporting details in the body of the article, and finally any additional context or background information at the end.
An upside down T.
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Homologous.
vestigial
Two samples are said to homologous, in this context, when they are both very similar in structure and shape and more than likely function.
A newspaper article from 1992 said two per second, but I've never found an updated number for the 21st century.
In a 1893 newspaper article former Confederate Lieutenant General James Longstreet evaluated General Lee in two major categories. One was Lee's effectiveness when fighting on the defense and the other was Lee's performance on the offense. Longstreet said that Lee was "perfect" when leading a defensive battle. Longstreet was less enthusiastic on Lee's offensive abilities. There Longstreet politely said that Lee was not a "master in offensive battles".
According to a recent article written in a newspaper Pedroia quoted himself as being 5'5 165 pounds. He also said he was pushing his height before to make himself sound bigger.
read article from newspaper said that prince amine shail he is the first beat maker & music maker and music producer in morocco (rabat / casablanca) , fawzi -news reporter
I've read a newspaper article that said 47 degrees in 1984/5.
Rich and powerful newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst.
Yes but his wife died It said in the newspaper