"newspaper" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Academics, public broadcasters, political commentators and the country's largest newspapers have protested what is widely called the Televisa law.
- Many Peruvian politicians and newspapers, equally convinced of her innocence, have also protested her detention.
- Local groups and newspapers have protested that this represents a takeover of the Wakefield district by the Leeds district.
- Some right-wing newspapers protested the communist background of the new President.
- After being traded to the Athletics, Pittsburgh's main black newspaper, the Pittsburgh Courier, protested that Roberts never had a real chance in the Majors.
- Most major newspapers and the television networks have protested the attempt by the Pentagon to restrict news reporting from the Persian Gulf, should hostilities break out.
- The fact the newspaper and magazines are protesting is healthy.
- After the war, the newspaper protested strongly the new freedoms granted to African Americans.
- In 1892 one British newspaper protested that a new play, advertised as the work of Stephenson and Augustus Harris, was in fact the work of less-known writers.
- Several newspapers also protested the award.
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