newsprint in English

noun
1
cheap, low-quality, absorbent printing paper made from coarse wood pulp and used chiefly for newspapers.
All of these photographs are presented not in frames on the wall, but printed on newsprint in cheap tabloid form.

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1. This is newsprint plus stencils that lie on the newsprint.

2. Specifically , newsprint , paper, paper of dot gain the maximum value of newsprint, bond paper is minimal.

3. They get their hands covered in newsprint.

4. Skyrocketing newsprint costs will be the major cause.

5. Lots of newsprint cut out and stuck on.

6. He felt as flammable as old newsprint.

7. Acres of newsprint have been devoted to the issue.

8. As you all know, newsprint yellows significantly in the sun.

9. Newsprint prices, the cost of excessive deficits will be issued.

10. For 22 years he's worked at the same local newsprint mill.

11. The light was too dim, the newsprint wavered, the words blurred together.

12. The purchase of newsprint was restricted according to the circulation needs of the Society.

13. First-hand newsprint, elaborately descriptive journalism, becomes essentially a pallid after-image.

14. Final award has already been made on the first newsprint paper antidumping case.

15. They struck a deal with their paper supplier, getting two years of newsprint on credit.

16. Bibliophile is the publisher of a free mail order newsprint mail order book catalogue.

17. We've worked with a bunch of universities on a project looking at interactive newsprint.

18. Newsprint texture is strength and toughness, there is another advantage: you can bulk purchase.

19. Use plain newsprint for short-term packing or acid-free paper for long-term storage.

20. Prediction: there will be no significant newspapers printed newsprint in the US by 20

21. In other areas of the U.S., however, demand for used newsprint has seen wide fluctuation.

22. Taking cornstalk as raw material to produce newsprint, domestic paper etc. elaborately and profoundly processed projects.

23. In the early 1960s, Shanti Prasad Jain was imprisoned on charges of selling newsprint on the black market.

24. SEL’s investments in PM4 allow reducing consumption of electricity, additives and water compared to a conventional newsprint mill.

25. Magazines have better production values, so advertising printed in them looks more appealing than ads reproduced on newsprint.

26. There are upper limits on the percentage of the world's newsprint that can be manufactured from recycled fiber.

27. If using the thin newsprint paper consumption, a paper only(Sentence dictionary), an annual saving of 27 %.

28. 8 Taking cornstalk as raw material to produce newsprint, domestic paper etc. elaborately and profoundly processed projects.

29. SEL’s investments in PM# allow reducing consumption of electricity, additives and water compared to a conventional newsprint mill

30. The format is A4 on newsprint, and is mainly black and white, with colour covers, keeping costs low.

31. The ban on local sale of newsprint to Nasa Borba makes it necessary to import it from abroad at steep prices.

32. Mechanical woodpulp is acidic and is used for the cheapest types of paper like newsprint or certain types of cartridge paper.

33. Finishing the story, Rita pulls out large sheets of newsprint on which she has pasted pictures from the story.

34. In an era when books, movies, music, and newsprint are transmuting from atoms to bits, money remains irritatingly analog.

35. Great for drawing and sketching, Conte crayons are ideal for use on newsprint, bristol, toned paper, or heavily grained surfaces.

36. An arm came loose and fell off, revealing scrunched up newsprint where there should have been ligament, bone and muscle.

37. From its 4-page debut, Backstreets grew slowly, but after nine issues on newsprint, it switched to the magazine format with issue #10, …

38. He scanned the newsprint greedily while his teeth sank into the bacon sandwich, the melted margarine dribbling over his fingers.

39. 15 In an era when books, movies, music, and newsprint are transmuting from atoms to bits, money remains irritatingly analog.

40. A common example is the acidity present in cheaper papers such as newsprint; this increases the speed with which paper will discolour and become brittle.

41. Newsprint demand will decline by 56% between 2008 and 2020 printing.while volumes for business papers and print will also fall by5%, according to a new report.

42. These were specific-purpose Boxcars dedicated to clean lading service, hauling newsprint and other products requiring a clean, disinfected environment as indicated by their yellow doors.

43. 27 An editor with an evangelical enthusiasm for a project, and me, a perennially single and somewhat cynical relationship flunky with a lust for newsprint column inches.

44. If you don't always have a newspaper handy , many art supply stores sell pads of newsprint ( which smells the same ) that you may put in the car .

45. The PM7 paper machine supplied by Voith Paper is designed to produce 360,000 metric tons of newsprint paper annually, almost exceeding three times the capacity of its predecessors.

46. Designed for the phone books, as I said, to be printed at tiny size on newsprint on very high-speed rotary presses with ink that was kerosene and lampblack.

47. [From Latin Animadvertere (to turn the mind to), from animus (mind) + advertere (to turn).] "Ask pundits across the entire media spectrum to Animadvert on the Moral Sickness in Modern Society and you'd expect many forests of newsprint to perish."

48. His first project of note, in 1922, was a series of semi-portable multimedia agitprop kiosks to be installed on the streets of Moscow, integrating "radio-orators", film screens, and newsprint displays, all to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the Revolution.

49. [From Latin Animadvertere (to turn the mind to), from animus (mind) + advertere (to turn).] "Ask pundits across the entire media spectrum to animadvert on the Moral Sickness in Modern Society and you'd expect many forests of newsprint to perish." And Morals in …

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