Sentence examples for news sheets from inspiring English sources

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Appointed surveyor in 1663, he also published three news sheets: the Intelligencer and the News (both 1663 66) and the Observator (1681 87), as well as numerous pamphlets in support of the government.

The French press, in the form of reviews and news sheets, has its origins in the early 17th century with Théophraste Renaudot's La Gazette, which began in 1631.

As usual, the Trots were out in force last night – the SWP, Spartacist League and the rest – peddling their news sheets and a workers' republic.

It was a dangerous job: the two founders of one of the clandestine news sheets, the communist L'Avenir Normand [Future of Normandy], had recently been rounded up by the Nazis; Russian-born French Jewish philosopher Valentin Feldman was put before a firing squad in a Paris suburb while Marie-Térèse Fainstein was sent to Ravensbrück concentration camp (she survived and died in 2013).

The promotion started 10 days before the launch, he advertised through signage and the auto rickshaw with a loudspeaker, and inserts were distributed along with news sheets distributed in nearby colonies.

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He also published the campaign news sheet of the new Whig Party in New York for the 1834 campaign, and came to believe in its positions, including free markets, with government assistance in developing the nation.

The earliest known journalistic product was a news sheet circulated in ancient Rome called the Acta diurna.

He was so pleased with this retort that he copied it to Eton College's The Chronicle, his old school's news sheet.

Under the name courant or coranto, however, the printed news sheet reached England just a few years after Shakespeare's death — close enough.

The Tory MP Alistair Burt offers an interesting argument in the news sheet being distributed at the conference by the ConservativeHome website.

Why would you want to read a cheap little news sheet that is maybe doing a very basic job?" McNair does not believe the end of mX spells the end of newspapers.

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