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1 We'll hit the news wires with it after we go to press.
2 Most recently he hit the news for naming his child X AE A-XII.
3 The morning paper hit the news -stands well after 10 am on such occasions.
4 But another elephant-sized sauropod to hit the news this week is much better understood.
5 CJ was released from prison, but it didn't hit the news until this afternoon.
6 When Max's suicide hit the news , Gabe expected-hoped?- toseesomecracks in Lexi's invulnerable facade.
7 The question of refereeing always arises whenever incidents like those at Parnell Park hit the news .
8 I visited Maria and her girls just a few days ago, as Carillion hit the news .
9 Why hasn't your name hit the news yet?
10 The attention economy came to mind last week when the Spotify skipping survey hit the news wires.
11 Anne Carrol hadnt yet hit the news .
12 And we can't forget he hit the news earlier this year after naming his son X AE A-XII.
13 That just stoked the fires of indignation among his critics whose opinion pieces rapidly hit the news websites.
14 News about possible suspects leaked out, so it's probably gonna hit the news at five, maybe even earlier.
15 That is one hell of a lead time for a magazine that hit the news stands in October.
16 Picardy also recently hit the news for the arrests of members of a violent criminal gang of extreme-right skinheads.
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