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And you know, I used to love being the top newsflash attraction."
Newsflash: There's not one phone or operating system that's universally better for everyone.
A newsflash has this moment arrived from the Malabar front.
The posting came several weeks after the company said that "a very important newsflash will be made Aug. 31."
We interrupt this presidency to bring you a newsflash.
If Bill had any lingering doubts about his sanity, that little newsflash would certainly set them to rest.
When they came on with the newsflash about Chrysalis, he turned white as a sheet."
Newsflash - maximum ten lines but otherwise no rules.
I almost, not quite, smile at this newsflash.
But right now I was very sorry I had ever seen the newsflash.
"Splash of color" counts as a contemporary design newsflash?
They had both been targets of political and private violence, as well as intrusive newsflash stories.
Here is the newsflash -' Bad news coming, thought Winston.
The preacher's broadcast is interrupted by a newsflash on the impending end of the millennium.
She's always on some newsflash or other.
Thank you for that lovely newsflash from Conservative Central Office.
"You were pretty hard on her," Barin said, after mentioning that he'd seen the newsflash along with everyone else in the class.
Newsflash: The music industry is already ruined.
Perhaps she was expecting some newsflash; she did not like to admit, even to herself, how much power the past still held over her emotions.
Last Updated: 12/07/2007 The fact that mobile phones have taken over the world of communications is no newsflash.
Retirements have typically been announced on Ty's website via a "newsflash."
"I've got a newsflash for you, bub," Chandler said, praying that one of his patrols showed up soon.
Dreamkind is creator of Newsflash, a free trivia game based on current news stories.
This is considered as the main news bulletin of the morning show.
News bulletins would soon be going out all around the world.
These are followed at 2000 by the main evening news bulletin.
In the first part, there is a usual news bulletin.
We interrupt this program to bring you a special news bulletin.
This extract is taken from a news bulletin in 1968.
He was editor of the Signals news bulletin from 1964 to 1966.
This time Edna got well away with her news bulletin.
"We switched on the television and saw it in a news bulletin."
There were news bulletins throughout the day, followed by music.
It's not a news bulletin that we will probably have to make another move."
You can't understand it just by looking at a daily news bulletin.
The four of them began to read through the incoming news bulletins.
"Coming in, I heard a news bulletin that he was being brought to trial.
But if we've had a really serious news bulletin that just makes me feel more jolly.
The radio is based on regional news bulletins taking every hour from 7.00 am to 0.00.
All programs at the station, including the hourly news bulletin, are in English.
The show carries no advertising, however, there is a news bulletin at half past the hour.
Original 106 broadcast local news bulletins 24 hours a day.
Instead, she crouched over the radio, listening, like all the others, as the news bulletin began.
But then I heard a news bulletin a few days ago and it reminded me of something."
An extended news bulletin takes up the first few minutes of the programme.
In 1995 he created history by launching India's first private television news bulletin.
There'd be a radio news bulletin if anything bad happened to a gold medalist.
Before the 08:30 news there is a business news bulletin.