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Meanings of appeared in newspapers in English
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Usage of appeared in newspapers in English
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On Saturday June 3rd a large, expensive advertisement appearedinnewspapers.
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Most of the poems have appearedinnewspapers and literary journals.
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Reports of his travels appearedinnewspapers throughout the country.
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These stories have appearedinnewspapers, photobooks and online over the past five years.
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The first reports of "supernatural manifestations accompanied by cures" appearedinnewspapers the following day.
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Sam Nzima's image of the just-shot youth being carried by his classmate appearedinnewspapers around the world.
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Even when censorship was lifted after the Occupation, no articles about the incident appearedinnewspapers or magazines.
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Advertisements have appearedinnewspapers in St. Louis, Omaha, Chicago, Columbus, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville, and many other smaller towns.
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His defence writing has appearedinnewspapers and in specialist titles including Aviation Week, Combat Aircraft, Digital Battlespace and Unmanned Vehicles.
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Caught on film The unfolding horror was captured by the media and appearedinnewspapers and TV bulletins around the world.
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A Christie spokesman, Brian Murray, declined to comment immediately on the editorial, which appearedinnewspapers owned by Gannett Co Inc GCI.N.
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Archie Gilkison's cartoons appearedinnewspapers including The Herald and Evening Times from 1914 until his death in 1916.
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She said the cases were brought to her attention by people who spotted some inconsistencies in what merging companies said and what appearedinnewspapers.
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The New Yorker, September 19, 1925 P. 15 Mentions affair of George Herman Ruth (Babe Ruth) that appearedinnewspapers.
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"It is too soon for accounts to have appearedinnewspapers," observed Mr. Kikin, an astute reader of all that spewed forth from Grub Street.