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  • Mondo's nattily attired in a black and white newsboy outfit, double swoon. Holly Cara Price: Rubbernecking: Project Runway, Episode 9 "Race to the Finish"
  • He was given a ‘grand’ funeral that included a cortège of fifty-six newsboys, six of whom carried his body from the home on Pear Street to St. Joseph's Church.
  • Orphaned newsboy Billy Batson became the grown-up Captain Marvel with powers that included gaining super strength by saying ‘Shazam!’
  • More often, contemporaries described such youths by their street occupation or activity: newsboys, copper pickers, wood-stealers, ragpickers, swill-gatherers, bootblacks.
  • He avoided factory settings; his heroes were newsboys, bootblacks, and clerks.
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  • Before they could move, however, a small newsboy, clad in a grey tweed vest and a grey cap, came up to them.
  • A newsboy was screaming an extra.
  • Newsboy caps and fedoras that don't cover the ears and blow away in the wind, earflap and trapper hats that look Elmer Fuddy and knit caps and bandanas that are as welcome in the office as, well sweatpants. Martha Rosenberg: Before You Bash the Fashion Industry, Remember It Gave Us Leggings
  • Even the newsboy, inured to the short words of an unfriendly world, and usually quite indifferent thereto, was impressed by the asperity of the suggestion and moved somewhat hastily on. A Christmas Accident and Other Stories
  • I hadn't yet lost the feeling that a newsboy was a sort of cross between an orphan and a beggar. One Way Out A Middle-class New-Englander Emigrates to America
  • Ms. Vezirian, who sported a newsboy cap and a chartreuse sweater, had me strip and assume various odd positions Arms up! Behind That Healthy Glow
  • In his very first adventure with Batman, bringing to justice the small-town crime boss who killed his parents, Dick worked as a newsboy and, if I recall it right, a bowling alley pin-setter. Archive 2009-02-01
  • The newsboy is a most reliable employee, and the thing in him that keeps him at his arduous task generally makes him a successful man in the long run. Idle Comments
  • My father would never let me be a newsboy. Lost Voices of the Edwardians: 19011910 in the words of the Men & Women Who Were There
  • Every day of my junior year, I wore a pair of rainbow suspenders, jeans rolled up to my knees, striped knee socks, and a newsboy cap.
  • He was a tall man, not a giant but tall, and he wore the same uniform as the other men - gray with a matching newsboy cap.
  • I hugged both of my parents before securing my black back over my shoulder, pulling my newsboy cap lower over my face and hurrying to my gate.
  • Although working-class and middle-class males generally regarded excessive grieving as effeminate, there is little to suggest that newsboys held back tears or felt embarrassed at expressing their sorrow.
  • A young Irish newsboy, with a gift for quips and repartee, is named Oscar Wilde. "The Strange Affair of Spring Heeled Jack," steampunk by Mark Hodder
  • Businessmen, shoppers, and tourists elbowed through the 656-foot-long Grand Nave as ferryboat bells chimed and newsboys squawked and, far above, the tower's great clock kept time.
  • The page uses serifed and swashed Web fonts; copious vertical and horizontal rules; vintage engravings; and a background image of a pulpy, papery texture to re-create the thrill that awaited one who clapped a copper into a newsboy's palm and flapped open a newly purchased copy of the Latest Edition. CNET News.com
  • Newspapers were frequently called upon to help bury newsboys.
  • Pathetic deaths and pitiful rhymes also characterized much of the poetry written about newsboys during this period.
  • Newsboys and bootblacks accounted for 27 percent of all arrested.
  • The Tsarist authorities raided Pravda's premises, confiscated issues, imposed fines, arrested editors and harassed the newsboys selling the paper.
  • Also, at ten years of age, I became a newsboy on the streets of a city and found myself with a changed uplook. What Life Means to Me
  • Cartoon sequences, man on the street interviews, golf balls, skits and a breathless newsboy are among the other tricks used.
  • Saturday night was especially busy; newsboys in the entertainment districts sold theatrical papers and early Sunday editions long after midnight.
  • Male children worked as bootblacks and newsboys while girls peddled ‘nice Hot Corn, smoking hot, smoking hot, just from the pot!’
  • Swindle, 'Kenyon called a newsboy to him and bought a copy of the paper. A Woman Intervenes
  • In the first chapter we present multi - item newsboy model with uncertain demand and budget constraint.
  • Try on a cool beret, cowboy hat or newsboy to hide your straggly fringe.
  • Bennett was a newsboy and gofer for journalists.
  • In his paintings of newsboys, bootblacks, and street urchins, John George Brown sentimentalized urban poverty, while Blythe depicted children smoking, stealing, and fighting.
  • Every day of my junior year, I wore a pair of rainbow suspenders, jeans rolled up to my knees, striped knee socks, and a newsboy cap.
  • The stranger listened to the sad story; and, having finished breakfast, he called a newsboy and bought a paper. God's Plan with Men
  • Every day of my junior year, I wore a pair of rainbow suspenders, jeans rolled up to my knees, striped knee socks, and a newsboy cap.
  • Also, at ten years of age, I became a newsboy on the streets of a city, and found myself with a changed uplook. What Life Means to Me
  • The young newsboy has purchased a bunch of violets, signifying fidelity, and has placed them on the newspaper billboard.
  • His heroes were based on the kind of kids he met as orphaned and impoverished newsboys on the streets of New York City.
  • One observer claimed that newsboys were informally divided into two classes - ‘speculators’ and ‘working bees.’
  • Long ground-sweeping scarves and chunky knit toques will funk up and warm up any outfit, while newsboy and poor boy caps in tweed or cord complete the look for men and women.
  • He, too, published an account of his years among the newsboys and compiled a book of inspirational readings for young people.
  • By the turn of the twentieth century there were more than five thousand newsboys in big cities like New York, Boston, and Chicago, and two thousand in smaller cities like Detroit, St. Louis, and Cincinnati.
  • A newsboy went by shouting something about the Waterbury trial.
  • In this case he merely remarked in a sort of "newsboy" voice: The Perils of Pauline
  • Madonna is on the cover whoring herself out for the Gap in ugly pants, a tank top and ‘her own’ newsboy cap.
  • The present paper covers the newsboy model with budget cost constraint.
  • He avoided factory settings; his heroes were newsboys, bootblacks, and clerks.
  • More than 100 years ago, unionized newsboys in New York City waged a successful strike against newspaper barons Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst.

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