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In newspapers and magazines, fresh targets of humor emerged: mystics, ethereal poets, hermits, fortune-tellers, and gallants looked spurious in a steam, steel, and stockmarket age.
Most newspapers and political leaders seemed to support him.
The newspapers establish a homology between textual interpretation and characterological assessment.
Most tabloid newspapers are emphatically graphic in the presentation of their headlines and subheadings.
The documents include diaries, letters, official records, newspapers, military records, images, and maps.
Each period had thrown up a different set of relationships, different influences and different pressures on newspapers.
Much other statistical and record material also appears from time to time in major newspapers and economic commercial and industrial periodicals.
Without this extensive support, many of our newspapers, for example, would either cost much, much more or cease to exist.
We read in the newspapers of other cases of vandalism.
A new literacy and cheap newsprint spawned the monster newspapers which were the first cultural artifact of mass society.
Although many officials and newspapers proposed that they be paid a modest salary, only the chief headmen received official remuneration.
In the context of religious and communal newspapers, it is almost unknown.
The newspapers had lengthy descriptions of the unconventional architecture and its architect.
Many newspapers and periodicals regularly incorporate phrasal verbs into their headlines.
However, judging from some of the 20/21st century newspapers, the tendency to fictionalize news is still alive and well.
Numerous local newspapers also folded within a few years of establishment.
They also entertained those naval captains who successfully escorted convoys, rewarding them with presents and personally congratulating them in published resolutions in the newspapers.
The newspapers kept those who were not present informed of the impressive scene.
Decades of nationalism disseminated in public addresses, political newspapers and popular histories gave the objects meaning.
Many supplementary published writings, especially brief news and travel reports from nineteenth-century newspapers and journals, are rarely quoted because they are time-consuming to trace.
Not all newspapers aim to be journals of record, and even when they do, their styles and traditions vary from country to country.
Circulation figures for the most popular journals and daily newspapers might reach 200,000.
Strictly speaking, these were not ' newspapers ' at all#$, but roughly printed political leaflets, issued weekly.
There is ample documentation in our daily newspapers during each such strike of patients dying as a direct consequence of the lack of medical care.
In order to secure these potentially lucrative contracts, newspapers had to promise access to audiences interested in the empire.
One of its strengths is the range of material assembled and the careful combing of newspapers for relevant material.
Articles and book reviews appeared in leading newspapers and special book publication projects were initiated.
Individually, these were insignificant, but collectively, their readership was vastly greater than that of higher profile political newspapers.
To encourage donations, newspapers published the campaign registers showing donors' names and donation amounts.
The commentaries in newspapers were more about candidates than about political agendas.
They also merge files from various sections of newspapers which are dissimilar in register and stance.
Similar considerations inhibited governments from issuing official warnings to opposition newspapers or from withdrawing their publishing concession.
The contradictions and overdeterminations of their construction as stereotypes in the newspapers, cartoons, fictions, and polemics of the period are obvious.
As bragging was not desired on this occasion, the newspapers were encouraged not to discuss annexation plans.
Well-organized committees, formed to oversee the original invitation and subsequent planning, received publicity cuts to distribute to local newspapers and to place around town.
Official newspapers, openly controlled and funded by the government, were the most obvious way in which governments influenced the press.
In fact, not all opposition newspapers had large circulations.
In fact, both governments and the newspapers they influenced had an interest in downplaying official involvement in the press.
The list also reports the frequency of occurrence of individual loanwords in different newspapers and magazines.
The story appealed to the public and almost all newspapers and news programs were eager to cover the same story in the same way.
Another problem, linked with the previous one, is that of intervention by the newspapers' editors.
The picture task contained 59 cards illustrating as many of the word list items as possible, using pictures from magazines, newspapers, or drawings.
We found that the personal documents all contained less than 2000 different words, whereas the newspapers contained from 2300 to 2500 different words.
The main sources used are secondary material, newspapers and interviews.
There were several reasons why this storyline worked for core readers of big city daily newspapers in the first decade of the twentieth century.
Such a random discourse was unusual in pamphlets127 but paramount in newspapers.
Reports from embassies and consulates, intelligence gathering, newspapers and many other formal and informal sources provide the basis for making foreign-policy decisions.
Reports in the newspapers induced the chief district prosecutor to take up the case.
The enormous task of analysing a newspaper's content in such detail precluded a larger sample.
The newspaper's content was thus the result of both active decisions by its printer and the compelling dynamics of the genre itself.
Articles and editorials in the local newspapers argue daily for stricter laws that would correct the demographic imbalances.
He has contributed articles on social, rural, local and literary history, language, ephemera and the environment to a wide range of magazines and newspapers.
We did not dismiss copy lifted from other newspapers, nor did we give priority to originally authored text.
He wrote prolifically, publishing his ideas in books, pamphlets, magazines and newspapers.
One illuminating source is the historical record provided by national newspapers.
In 1939 more than 30 reviews appeared in newspapers and weekly magazines.
The multiple local public spheres and newspapers and periodicals of the time played a crucial role in this endeavor.
Many patients learn about equipment from newspapers, magazines and shopping catalogues which come through the post.
Within the next couple of days, photographs of me appeared in a number of newspapers.
Literature, including newspapers, has attracted few studies, despite the view of the urban world that they often reveal.
One thing the book does achieve is to demonstrate, if such a demonstration were needed, what a valuable source local newspapers are.
Signs, posters, newspapers, handbills, banners and paper money all contributed, he argues, to a kind of impersonal authority well suited to a city of strangers.
At the beginning of the latter decade only thirty centres in the country still supported 'competing newspapers'.
The large number of self-critical articles by scientists published in newspapers was another sign of political interference with science.
The media scene had altered beyond recognition, and the entry of foreign newspapers and news agencies seemed a logical continuation of this trend.
The few political newspapers tolerated by the censor did not satisfy the desire for information.
Popular newspapers, by reaching these supposedly impressionable groups, had the potential to cause significant damage.
The views of these scholars have been discussed in newspapers and been broadcast on television.
Many do not have the language skills to be able to read local newspapers or follow local politics.
Now opposition could be voiced in parliament or expressed in newspapers.
Language choice and language quality became foci of discussion in newspapers, on television and radio, and on the street.
Many nineteenth-century language revival and standardization movements focused their effor ts around newspapers.
In some countries, newspapers proclaim their affiliation with particular political parties.
She makes extensive and critical use of relatively neglected primary sources - like magistrates' reports and other court records, and local newspapers - in telling her story.
The collection includes 10,000 monographs, over 3500 indexed periodicals and newspapers, approximately 24,000 posters and about 85,000 pamphlets.
To raise awareness the committee distributed 10,000 circulars and spent £100 per week on advertisements in fourteen different newspapers.
As one would expect, it is a depiction that has also been observed in metropolitan newspapers.
If the generation clash occurred at all, small, conservative regional newspapers were affected.
The press, as ever, made much of crimes of violence though different newspapers reported the same crimes with different details and emphases.
The reports were given varying amounts of column space in three newspapers.
The expression howaito kara (white collar) is a more formal term, commoner in newspapers than in everyday speech.
In the above extract, a 'naming and shaming' modality is employed by the editor, with a third authority lending weight to the newspaper's argument.
The texts selected ranged from scientific writings and newspapers to westerns and romances.
Coverage of divorce cases, however, became a regular feature of popular newspapers.
Notices of the study were placed in two newspapers with national circulation.
In addition, senior retired security officials write regular and op-ed articles in all major newspapers.
In the 1950s, political par ties published some of the most impor tant daily newspapers.
The difficulties of this selection process are that full and accurate reports in local newspapers are sometimes difficult to find.
The main difference between the newspapers is in the vocabulary.
All of this, of course, was given prominent play by the newspapers.
He is a close reader of newspapers and diaries, cultural artifacts and political rhetoric, political theory and literature.
Lists of newspapers, in contrast, seem to be exhaustive.
Together they contributed an additional dynamic to the newspaper's discourse, rendering violent felonies even more appalling in contrast.
Since violent crimes did not form the majority of reported offences, it is clear that newspapers never presented an accurate picture of criminal activity.
The newspapers all emphasised the same details adding to the mystery: these men even had a sense of humour and loved cricket.
I'd have preferred to be at home with the newspapers ' '.
Such cases were immediately reported in white newspapers.
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