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The phrase "a newspaper over" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe an action involving a newspaper, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately.
Example: "I placed a newspaper over the table to protect its surface."
Alternatives: "a newspaper on" or "a newspaper across".
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Biden is asleep on the couch with a newspaper over his head.
It seems to me that writing for a newspaper over those years truly changed me as a historian.
One, a teaching assistant named Alexis Bailey, 31, held a newspaper over his entire face and rushed from the courthouse.
If you've skimmed a newspaper over the past month you could be forgiven for thinking just that.
Mr Strauss-Kahn himself told journalists at Libération, a newspaper, over a recent lunch that his electoral weaknesses in France were "money, women and being Jewish".
Even the inconvenience of having to turn a newspaper over to get to the sports pages was removed: the national team's exploits were on every front page.
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The anti-war MP George Galloway yesterday accepted £50,000 damages and a public apology from an American newspaper over a claim he was paid £10m by Saddam Hussein to oppose the conflict in Iraq.
He wrote most of the editorials and never thought about the Tribune until he met Bernard Kilgore, president of the Wall Street Journal, at a newspaper convention over a year ago.
"Bye Bye, Bea," announced the headline of the nrcnext, a daily newspaper, over a full-page portrait picture, referring to the Queen by her nickname.
In 1999, Lee sued him and a Canadian newspaper over an article that Lee said suggested he had carried out a character assassination of Nair by labeling him an alcoholic.
Of course a President who has not been permitted to see a newspaper in over a month is not really "working" on a policy report.
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