• He shows off a bag full of papers and receipts from the last month of fish deliveries.

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  • Last year the papers were full of tales of upright conservatives letting their hair down during the Republican convention.

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  • The Italian papers were full of news that Prime Minister Berlusconi was about to be charged with sleeping with a teen-ager.

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  • At present the British papers are full of stories about an estate in Rotherhithe in south-east London, where the police have been unable to investigate a gang murder because local tenants are terrified to testify.

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  • Anyone who's anyone has been throwing in their two-halfpennies' worth on what's wrong with the National Health Service, what should be done about it and so on, and the papers are full of the National Health Service this morning and I'm joined now by the man who runs the department, the man in charge is the Health Secretary Alan Milburn.

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  • Yes, it is welcome that parliament seems to have stepped back from the worst case scenario - full-scale control of papers by politicians.

    BBC: Press reform: Media reaction to regulation deal

  • The papers will be full of it, conversation will be of little else, and some will take holidays so they can do nothing but sit in front of their televisions.

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  • The issue is so explosive that all the local papers have assigned at least one full-time reporter to cover it.

    ECONOMIST: California

  • And this student, if taking three full A-levels, will take another 18 papers in June of the upper sixth year, plus any re-takes from AS-levels.

    BBC: 'Four exams a day' nightmare

  • "We have received initial papers but we have not received a full file of evidence and we now await the conclusion of the police investigation before considering charges, " a spokesman said.

    BBC: Andrew Mitchell

  • The first year since full lawmaking powers have been ones of consultations, white papers and green papers.

    BBC: State of Play 4 - Labour

  • The company said the papers had been "loss-making" and three full-time, and one part-time, editorial jobs will be lost as a consequence of the closures.

    BBC: Jobs go as two newspapers close

  • These are papers from the EU which have been referred to the full House of Commons by the European Scrutiny Committee, and this latest group cover the reform of the EU Court of Justice, the draft budget and the EU Human Rights Strategy.

    BBC: Week ahead

  • The Treasury's Web site is full of easy-to-find links to testimony, speeches, reports, presentations and position papers endorsed by departmental bigwigs.

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  • She never makes eye contact, will shuffle papers when others talk, writes email while we answer her questions and generally does not give her full attention.

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