dailies in English

noun
1
a newspaper published every day except Sunday.
Indian Express Newspapers publishes dailies with a combined readership of more than 5 million, including the highly influential Indian Express and Financial Express.
2
the first prints from cinematographic takes, made rapidly for movie producers or editors; the rushes.
Looking through dailies , Capra spied a blond, squeaky voiced lady who caught his eye.
3
a woman who is employed to clean someone's house each day.
The Blethering Classes pretended their daily help or the woman in the corner shop was worried.

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1. Monthly contact lenses, Biweeklies, or dailies — it’s your choice

2. Edit: I've done the Angler's dailies for 3 more consecutive days and have not had more than 3 dailies (besides the Nat Pagle fish turn ins) offered to me

3. These papers began to “steal” readers and local advertising from the big urban dailies.

4. It competed against a crowded field of 14 Vietnamese-owned community newspapers, including four dailies.

5. Now in the popular dailies there is, on average, a case a week.

6. Last year, the two major state-owned dailies were auctioned off to private owners.

7. It is one of two English-language dailies in Bangkok, the other being the Bangkok Post.

8. SeeLight: This seems unlikely but civic Boosterism is common to regional dailies everywhere so what the heck.

9. In one of today’s dailies, there is an article on why Kenyan women love Congolese men

10. 30 Of the dailies, Today's circulation has registered the worst seasonal drop, falling to 4631 from 56

11. His irreverent, acerbic sketches appear regularly in many Canadian dailies and in periodicals in the US and abroad.

12. • Publish to Assimilate Dailies Online, Vimeo or YouTube to share content online and in a secure manner for review and approval

13. 7 Still, the press jumped on the pygmy owl angle, splashing headlines about the controversy across the top of both dailies.

14. This contributed also to persistent readership duplication, with the average middle-class reader in the 1960s still reading about 25 national dailies.

15. He would have reached it sooner but for the throng of reporters from the national dailies who had accosted him in the street.

16. When she came to town for the season she scored a decided success, and all the leading Dailies joined in the chorus of Adulation

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18. The newspaper includes specific business, lifestyle and sports sections, and also prints a "Police Blotter", which has items related to crime translated from local Khmer-language dailies.

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20. Terry MOSHER (b 1942), known by his pen name, Aislin, has seen his irreverent, acerbic sketches appear regularly in many Canadian dailies and in periodicals in the US and abroad.

21. After the loi sur la presse de 1868 [] was voted, Bitard participated to several Parisian dailies, and then, from 1871, to science magazines such as La Revue de France, Le Musée universel and La Science

22. These include 56 dailies, one triweekly, 12 semiweeklies, 385 weeklies, one three times monthly, 28 fortnightlies, 16 semimonthlies, three once every three weeks, 112 monthlies, 13 Bimonthlies, 27 quarterlies, 23 occasionals, four semiannuals and two annuals, coming from all the 105 Kansas counties.