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It was the bulldog edition of the Classic, off the press five minutes ago.
He's got to wait for the bulldog edition, about midnight.
The early bulldog edition would not be on the street until shortly before nine.
The bulldog editions of the morning newspapers had probably been on the streets for half an hour.
At the age of 14, in 1936, she played a role in Bulldog Edition.
This was the bulldog edition, on the street before nine p.m.
We'll wait up for the bulldog editions.
They got out just in time to get the bulldog edition of Nature's Way from a sidewalk scriber.
A newsboy, coming along the street, was shouting out the headlines as he sold the bulldog editions of a morning journal.
The first edition, sometimes called the bulldog edition, goes to the outer limits of the newspaper's circulation area.
He was returning now; with him, he was carrying some bulldog editions of the morning newspapers.
"I didn't think they'd get the news of Doolan's disappearance in time for the bulldog edition."
Bulldog edition refers to an early edition in the press cycle of a newspaper or other print publications.
Bulldog Edition is a 1936 American film directed by Charles Lamont.
Bulldog Edition (1936)
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For instance, the Sunday New York Times publishes its bulldog edition, about 100,000 copies, for distribution around the country, at about noon on Saturday.
Immediately preceding "The 11th Hour" each night will be another new addition to the Channel 13 lineup, a three-minute summary of the news called "The Bulldog Edition."
That was when The Shadow, guised as Kent Allard, bought a bulldog edition of a morning newspaper from a newsboy on Broad Street.
Ever since The New York Times decided to put out an early Sunday edition, colleagues have been poking their heads in my office to ask, "Where does bulldog edition come from?"
Other large metropolitan newspapers in the United States may offer a local Sunday bulldog edition for delivery to subscribers and available at newsstands and in racks on Friday or Saturday.
As the leisurely stroller neared a corner, a newsboy flourished a copy of a morning newspaper; then turned away when he noticed that his potential customer was carrying a copy of the bulldog edition.
Mr. Oliver, 54, who is also the host of the WOR radio program "The Daily News Bulldog Edition," is a former assistant managing editor of The Daily News in New York.
But by the time the FBI men had retrieved their weapons, Remo and Chiun were gone, down into a subway entrance, where Remo stopped to buy the bulldog edition of a morning paper at the newsstand.
A telephone rings, an image flickers on a screen, a bulldog edition of the newspaper arrives (sometimes it's this one, whose television critic, Jack Gould, was one of Murrow's champions) - this is what it means for information to be mediated.