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Definition of Newsstands
1. newsstand [n] - See also: newsstand
Lexicographical Neighbors of Newsstands
Literary usage of Newsstands
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Closing the Budget Gap: How Local Governments Generate $30-$40 Billion by Michael Silverstein (1996)
"In a move that would involve advertising on more than 400 newsstands, 3300 bus
shelters and three dozen public toilets, however, New York City may soon get ..."
2. Human Rights in Tajikistan: In the Wake of Civil War by Rachel Denber (1993)
"Distributors reportedly claim that they do not put these newspapers on the
newsstands because the lack of '* Interview with Human Rights Watch/Helsinki ..."
3. The American Office: Its Organization, Management and Records by John William Schulze (1914)
"If the Aldermen should, in adopting it, include provisions permitting the location
of newsstands on streets where the stoop line has been abolished and at ..."
4. Tuscany and Umbria by Emma Jones (2004)
"Phone: Public telephones accept coins, cards (carta telefonica, available from
newsstands, tabacchi and some caffes in denominations of €5 and, increasingly ..."