news clippings

collocation in English

meaningsofnewsandclipping

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news
noun[U]
uk
/njuːz/
us
/nuːz/
information or reports about ...
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clipping
noun
uk
/ˈklɪp.ɪŋ/
us
/ˈklɪp.ɪŋ/
a piece that has been cut ...
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(Definition ofnewsandclippingfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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So, her belongings, equipment, photographs andnewsclippingare displayed in this temple.
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The film then shows anewsclippingwith a headline that states that a child has disappeared and is believed to be one of an estimated 100 victims.
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Cards, photographs, news clippings and commemorative items were often stuck directly onto the walls.
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The song's video begin with news clippings about the protests during the 2010 uprising.
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Our short comments on news clippings we post are usually those that are objected to by the majority of people.
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He used news clippings because it was something he would enjoy himself.
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The stories and images are presented alongside digitized historical photographs, maps, news clippings and other archival records.
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The site is surrounded by museum exhibits which include artifacts, news clippings, and photographs.
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These materials include speeches, books, news clippings, magazine articles, videos and audio tapes.
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He also included photocopies of news clippings every 1520 pages in the script to remind people the story was a true one.
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To keep up to date with current information, the library collected news clippings and government publications, reports of labor societies, and other similar works.
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The library consists of approximately one million news clippings, one hundred thousand photographs and several pieces of artworks and framed photographs.
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His early beginnings and news clippings indicate an unusually early effort to document and substantiate his escapes which has since become the cornerstone of his career.
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Bob goes back to the gas station for help, and upon investigation, finds news clippings detailing various disappearances that have occurred in the area.
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Before his death, he carried every scrap of paper that had been written about him over the years, news clippings from all over the world, in garbage bags.
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Nesbitt's inspiration was a trunk left to him by his father which contained news clippings of odd stories from around the world.
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