Maybe she should change her name; but that would mean getting new papers and they always cost money.
If the new paper is right, he said, they might be even more minor players than previously thought.
I'll get new papers done in the morning for both of us.
The new paper published three times a week from 28 February 1946.
During this period, an average of five new papers were created every year.
The staff of the new paper decided to launch It with a party.
The government has scheduled a new white paper on social care for April next year.
He thinks he's onto something with a new paper about black names.
The new paper appears in the current issue of the journal Nature.
The question the authors of the new paper ask is how we got them.