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He tied up the batch of newspapers and took them out to the recycling bin.

The military regime has closed down two newspapers in a bid to silence its critics.

He tied up the newspapers and took them out to the recycling bin.

You can bind the newspapers together with this string.

The young girl was carrying a huge bundle of newspapers she had to deliver.

An American politician once said that some newspapers are fit only to line the bottom of bird cages.

George Bernard Shaw once suggested that newspapers are unable to discriminate between a bicycle accident, and the collapse of civilization.

Editorials in newspapers across the country have come out in support of the President's actions.

Spiro Agnew once suggested that some newspapers are fit only to line the bottom of bird cages.

Today, 40 percent of the world's newspapers are printed on paper made from Canada's forests.

Her great-grandfather was a writer who explored the globe, and wrote a number of articles about his experiences for the major newspapers of his day.

The newspapers said that the treatment of their President by the Prime Minister was an insult to their nation.

Today, 40 percent of the world's newspapers are printed on paper made from Canada's forests.

To save a typical tree, a stack of newspapers about 1.

5 meters high must be recycled.

When newspapers make an error in reporting on the front page, they always seem to relegate their apologies to the back page.

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