Newspapers can sometimes have a musty smell due to the ink and paper materials they are made of, especially if they are old or have been exposed to moisture. However, some people may enjoy the scent of fresh newspapers.
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They usual critic food, wine, among other things, and post there reviews in newspapers for the public to see. This allows the public to know what is good and what is bad without having to find out for themselves.
weelll if your a tree hugger then probably because they waste paper. buut get over yourself because newspapers tell us what is going on in this messed up world today. Soo if their is a rapist living in your area then you know.
If its a specific case you want, then you might find the court house he was processed through and look up the records or ask at the courthouse what happened to him. There are also local libraries in the community the judge got convicted in, that might have information via the local newspapers. Most libraries store up local newspapers, as do the newspapers themselves. Newspapers keep records of past newspapers they have printed. You might ask a lawyer to help you out as well.
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No newspapers where published about what Haig did (bad) so it seemed like he was good at his job ;D
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Their are a lot type of newspapers.
Echo Newspapers was created in 1870.
The term "expletive" usually refers to a bad word, often called a "swear" or a "curse" word. In many newspapers & magazines, there are codes that do not permit bad language (like the swear word that begins with F, jokingly called the "F-bomb") to be written, since seeing bad language supposedly might offend someone, or set a bad example for young people. Thus, newspapers will use a euphemism (a polite way of saying something vulgar), or they will just say the person "uttered an expletive."
In the noun phrase 'a pile of newspapers', the noun 'pile' is functioning as a collective noun for the 'newspapers'.