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It means that the Mail carries weight out of all proportion to its audience (and don't be fooled by the Mail Online numbers: people don't read that website for the paper's political output).
An article in Canada's Globe & Mail carries the details.
The Daily Mail carries a full page on Leveson.
The Mail carries an op-ed piece by Stephen Glover and the headline itself carries the "but".
THE DAILY Mail carries a cartoon of Angela Merkel this morning sporting a Hitler moustache, jackboots, riding breeches and doing the Nazi salute.
But the convenience of receiving drugs through the mail carries the small but additional risk that your medication may be damaged during shipping.
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On their front page today The Daily Mail carried their reading of Cameron's speech: "PM: UK MUSLIMS HELPING JIHADIS".
The Mail carried a verbatim report on Cameron's confession during questioning with Robert Peston: "How Cameron squirmed in TV interview".
I answered her fan mail, carrying on prolonged correspondences in her name and, I liked to think, her voice.
The Mail carried several articles about the murder, including a follow-up about the Swedish city destroyed by migration.
On Thursday, January 19th, the front page of the Daily Mail carried a story about Sir Fred Goodwin, the former chief executive of the Royal Bank of Scotland.
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