If Adam had had a morning paper, he would hardly have listened to his wife's suggestion.
Now when I take up a morning paper, half-dread, half-delight, I take it up softly.
Examine an afternoon paper's version of a story covered in a morning paper.
If a story has run through the first editions of a morning paper it would be cut down, as well as rehashed, in the later editions of the same paper.
It had been decided, after much consultation, to make the Tribune a morning paper.
The first thought of even a hobo was for a morning paper.
Rather different to a certain village in Essex where a meeting of the inhabitants--so I read in my morning paper--was held as to the lighting of it.
I came upon an account of this in my morning paper, which I think of sufficient interest to quote here in full: Hungerford was yesterday the scene of incidents reminiscent of the remote past.
Since writing the above I noted the following paragraph in my morning paper: "A team of draught oxen in Sussex was disposed of near Lewes.
Selection (1) below is a bulletin received some hours after the news detailed in (2), which appeared in a morning paper.
If the office is that of a morning paper, he will probably be required to come some time between noon and six P.
It's a better advertisement than two columns in a morning paper.
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