Newsstands in A Sentence

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    Consequently they'll be at least one day old before they reach newsstands and hotels.

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    Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine hit newsstands during the science fiction boom that followed World War II.

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    In fact, any time Kate Gosselin new hair style images hit the newsstands, it seems to dominate celebrity style conversations, whether you love or hate Kate Gosselin's hairstyles.

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    Issues are available at some bookstores and newsstands.

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    Subscriptions may have dropped to only half a million, but the magazine still sells over 1 million copies at newsstands and checkout counters nationwide.

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    Tattoo Magazine, available by subscription or on newsstands, reports on artists, conferences and other happenings, but some readers find the tone less cultured.

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    The first edition of SOD hit the newsstands in 1975.

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    The interview, in which Lopez discusses her divorce, hit newsstands at the start of August, but the magazine closes their issues three weeks prior to publication.

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    The March issue of Linux Journal will be hitting the newsstands February 11.

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    The Valerie Bertinelli bikini cover that hit newsstands in April of 2009 garnered both People Magazine and the one time child star a lot of positive press.

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    These updates can be found literally anywhere, from newsstands to official websites.

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    They are sold at newsstands throughout Europe and offer calls to the United States for about 10 cents per minute compared to the three dollars per minute rates that American long distance carriers charge.

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    You can buy tattoo magazines online and in your local bookstore newsstands.