Sentence examples for service articles from inspiring English sources

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"We offer service articles, but it's service with wit: you almost have to trick people into being taught, especially men," he says.

But except for fairly routine news wire service articles, the largest newspapers have generally been reluctant to use reporting from other organizations.

There are also service articles, like "How to Survive an A.A. Meeting": "Do not make eye contact," "Do not surrender your will" and "Avoid getting drawn into the prayer circle at the end of the meeting".

Mr. Granger, who has served as Esquire's editor for three years and brought more service articles to the magazine, said that what surprises him when he meets with readers is the specificity of questions for which they seek answers.

Another brother, Ralph A. Martinelli, 42, is publisher of Westchester and Hudson Valley magazines, upscale glossies that feature lifestyle and service articles but not politics, a subject banned by decree of his father, board chairman of both publications.

Inside, Details offers newsy features on people like the convicted killer Kenneth Kimes and service articles like one in which men are instructed on the virtues of making breakfast in bed for their girlfriends.

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"Our managers would say that the dressing room is sacrosanct," a Premier League publicist said in a wire service article in 2010.

Because of Google's campaign to simultaneously reduce duplicate articles, the original wire service article is likely to be featured in Google News instead of versions of the same article from newspaper customers, sapping ad revenue to those newspapers.

Buried deep in a wire service article Saturday is a report that is probably news to many fans of the United States men's national team — the Americans will travel to Russia for an international friendly in Krasnodar on Nov. 14.

The Washington Blade had earlier reported that Mr. Alter, while working for the Anti-Defamation League, was quoted in a news service article as recommending against merchants using "Merry Christmas" instead of a more generic greeting and in remarks in a magazine suggesting the group favored legal challenges to the use of "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance.

An A.P. deskman, asked about the meaning of touts atop the wire service article about welfare-to-work, quickly replied, "It means 'speaks in favor of".' Others would defend their use of touts as meaning "recommends, urges passage of, advocates, supports, presses for" or even "praises, hails".

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