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(61) Punish Heidi's picture had been plastered all over the front page of a paper in Sri Lanka.
(62) The Daily Express even printed a sneering open letter on the front page at the gall of a selector picking himself.
(63) The Constitution fell for their story and put it on the front page, with a picture of the dead monkey.
(64) Elmer sat primly behind the rows of photographs, his hands folded beside a dummy of the current front page.
(65) The next day in the Tribune, there was my picture on the front page.
(65) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(66) The front page had no text, just a photograph of the Princess and a huge headline.
(67) Aunt Pat unfolded the paper and studied the front page in puzzlement.
(68) This overflowed into front page news all over the world, even in papers which do not have a fashion page.
(69) An unflattering article about her appeared on the front page of the tabloids.
(70) She was rehomed, but the story made the front page of the local Sunday paper.
(71) What used to be a subject of interest only to computer nerds was on the front page of every business paper.
(72) Its front page depicted Johnson's Olympic flag waving antics with the headline "Don't drop the baton Boris!"
(73) Centre-left newspaper Eleftherotypia described the prime minister on its front page as "The Lord of Chaos". Ethnos, another pro-government paper, called the referendum "suicidal".
(74) We adore "The Front Page" and "Scoop, " which present us as lazy, unprincipled, and hopelessly in thrall to bogus information.
(75) The young player was on the front page of the sports section.
(76) The train crash involving two of China's new bullet trains has made front page headlines around the world – and not just because of the loss of life involved.
(77) He put down his razor and took the newspaper with wet hands, scanning the front page.
(78) The government denied that they had SEXED UP the report to make the front page.
(79) Gold closed Monday "at a record $1, 402.80 per troy ounce, " the front page of The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday.
(80) To take just one example from my book, on page 194: "Sarnoff Predicts Weather Control" read the headline on the front page of The New York Times on October 1, 1946.
(81) Yesterday's front page of The Peninsula paper carried a report that began: 'The first air-conditioned bus shelter will be opened tomorrow on the Corniche.
(82) Today's front page of The Sun carries a banner headline "The adulterer, the bungler and the joker.".
(83) The front pages of digg.com and Reddit are a different matter altogether. They are the main interface for most users, serving as the newspaper front page.
(84) This compares with 6, 000 people a year who "die of" normal flu, without ever making the front page or the ministerial dispatch box.
(85) Gold closed Monday "at a record $1, 402.80 per troy ounce, " reports the front page of today's Wall Street Journal.
(86) " shouts the front page of Reykjavik's lifestyle newspaper, alongside a picture of Dr Seuss's character, the Grinch, clutching a bag of Icelandic krona.
(87) But until the total reaches some grim round number, the stories recede from the front page and the top of the evening newscast.
(88) SYDNEY (AFP) —A cartoon on the front page of Australia's national newspaper Thursday neatly illustrates an irony admitted by the government: communist China could save capitalism.
(89) Blue Nile should the location the testimonials and prominently display these the front page.
(90) The photographs caused shock in Hong Kong and across Asia, with around 1,300 salacious images fueling front page news for tabloids for weeks.
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