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the people of the weather news are involved
People used paper and ink to get news which is called of course lettering. People lettered other people to know what was happening during the war to get information.
In Victorian Britain, people kept up with the news through various means. Newspapers were the primary source of news, with publications like The Times and The Guardian being widely read. Additionally, telegraph lines allowed for the rapid transmission of news across distances, and an expanding network of railways enabled newspapers to be distributed more widely. Public bulletin boards and gossip were also common ways for people to stay informed about local news and events.
In the US prior to 1930, the principal source of news was newspapers. Around 1930, radio became widespread.
In ancient times people spread news by word of mouth. Stories were told from person to person, eventually the newspaper came into play to help spread news.
The newsboy stood on the corner and shouted all the news to the people.
in a book it said that someone on a boat shouted"spread the news, the great pan is dead." to the shore, and the news was spread.
Sue's part of the news on Glee is called Sue's Corner.
in the bottom left corner or maybe the top
People who talk on the news are news reporters
Yes, the pronoun "it" is singular, a word that takes the place of a singular noun. The verb "stood" is the past tense of the verb to "stand".Examples:I remember the news stand. It stood there next to the bank.The horse watched us approach as it stoodat the fence.
you click on the newspaper in the left corner and then you are holding a newspaper
almost anywhere, mostly news agents and corner shops.
It's on the top right hand corner of the screen
It served as a beacon. They felt that even if it did fail, it still stood as a promise for future improvement.
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