21 Verbs to Use for the Word dailies

The venerable gentleman, who wears gold spectacles and reads a conservative daily, prefers confiscation to emancipation.

Some years later, my uncle told me that he has an offer from the Chowgules to start a Konkani daily.

It was then in 1980 on a dark night ... in Panjim ... that the idea of launching a Konkani daily was born.

The doves could be fed whilst Reuben was by his sideindeed Reuben could be very useful in this matter, for he had been accustomed to visit the aviary daily with his mamma, and the pretty birds knew him and were not as afraid of him as they were of his big brother Marten.

On his return from Fitero he continued in El Contemporáneo, and shortly after entered a ministerial daily, the irksome duties of which charge he bore with resignation.

"And aye with that luxurious fire you fed Your dangerous longing daily, crumb by crumb; Nor ever cared that still above your head The shadow grew; for that your lips were dumb.

A wealthy Canadian newspaper mogul named Conrad Black financed a new daily in Toronto called The National Post.

From her lips To learn my daily task;in her pure eyes To see the living type of those heaven-glories I dare not look on;let her work her will Of love and wisdom on these straining hinds; To squire a saint around her labour field,

And thus began a relationship, where I did my best to midwife a second English-language daily for Goa or almost.

In the second year of the existence of the Infirmary the state of Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell's health compelled her to go to Europe: and for nine months Dr. Emily Blackwell and I took charge of the business, which at this time was considerable; the attendance at the dispensary averaging sixty daily.

Here it watched over her with jealous care, allowing none to approach except the servant who brought the princess her meals and who provided an ox daily for the monster's sustenance.

He purchased Goa's only extant Portuguese-language daily, O Heraldo, not so much for love of the language or its dwindling local readership, but evidently for the intrinsic value of its press and its centrally-located premises.

We reach the leading dailies of the United States and Canada" "Have a chair, Mr. Jones.

Scotland Yard and Riversbrook were visited by a succession of pressmen representing the London dailies, the provincial press, and the news agencies.

The miser, trembling, locked his chest; The vision frowned, and thus address'd: 30 'Whence is this vile ungrateful rant? Each sordid rascal's daily cant.

The workers felt that profits from the Gomantak paper would be diverted to sustain the new sports daily.

"I brought these, thinking that perhaps you had not seen them," he exclaimed, throwing the dailies among the others upon the floor.

" "Have you any notion of the cost of an outfit such as is required to print a modern daily?" asked Arthur.

It was the custom of that place to consign a female daily to the jaws of a sea-monster, for the purpose of averting the wrath of one of their gods; and as it was thought that the god would be appeased if they brought him one of singular beauty, the mariners of the ship seized with avidity on the sleeping Angelica, and carried her off, together with the old man.

If we want news, we can consult the dailies; but in letters facts are little, ideas about facts everything.

It behooves well for this field that Goa now enjoys many dailies and has correspondents of many leading Indian papers.

21 Verbs to Use for the Word  dailies