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On the way to the cash register, she passed the newspaper stand.
Starting in 1895, the square is given an original structure with a newspaper stand.
You had your back to the newspaper stand at the curb and were practically facing me.
A Shelby spokesperson denied the story, but the newspaper stood by it.
While radio is opening up with some new private stations, newspapers stand out as the most important element for expression.
A nearby newspaper stand almost ran out of papers.
I still have not found the newspaper stand.
After a flurry of national news coverage, the paper's status as an independent student newspaper stood firm.
Relying only on the reporter's notes, the newspaper stood by its account, and the matter faded away.
Some platforms have newspaper stands that sell various items including newspapers and food.
Here are some example sentences: "I see Bob over there by the newspaper stand."
For newspaper stands, they could be relatively close, as customers are often on foot and unlikely to walk more than block or two.
There is no delicatessen or newspaper stand, and the station building, built in 1890, has been taken over by an architectural firm.
There's plenty of restaurants around, shopping, newspaper stands, coffee shops.
Conversations with people in coffee shops, at bookstores and newspaper stands taught him a lot.
Newt opened it; a pile of newspapers stood there.
It needs a coffee shop, a tobacco shop, a newspaper stand.
I point out the window at the crying homeless man with the bag of newspapers standing on a bench next to the store's entrance.
The album was sold in newspaper stands at a cheaper price than in record stores.
The building also housed tobacco and newspaper stands.
As a baby, Elwood Blues was abandoned at a newspaper stand.
In fact, there is no evidence of any retail activity at any of them, not even a newspaper stand.
"Every newspaper stand here sells them," she said, an assertion that is not supported by inspection of local kiosks.
He was standing by a newspaper stand at the entrance to South Kensington tube station.
In the pilot, that clue was a rebus on a newspaper stand of a pen plus a rose.