Yorker Sentence Examples

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  • On the 2nd of March 1834, Greeley and Winchester issued the first number of The New Yorker, a weekly literary and news paper, the firm then supposing itself to be worth about $3000.

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  • By the end of the third year The New Yorker had reached a circulation of 9500 copies, and had sustained a total loss of $7000.

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  • During the publication of The New Yorker he added to the scanty income which the job printing brought him by supplying editorials to the short-lived Daily Whig and various other publications.

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  • He continued The New Yorker, and travelled between Albany and New York each week to edit the two papers.

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  • In September 1841 Greeley merged his weekly papers, The Log Cabin and The New Yorker, into The Weekly Tribune, which soon attained as wide circulation as its predecessors, and was much more profitable.

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  • New Yorker 6cl bourbon 3cl fresh lemon juice dash grenadine Pour all ingredients into a shaker filled with ice.

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  • We were recently shown an issue of the New Yorker magazine and we were totally flummoxed thereby.

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  • Every New Yorker who buys a hamburger receives an indirect subsidy.

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  • Why has Sarah, the elegant New Yorker, lured him to a secret rendezvous?

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  • The New Yorker was less kind, dubbing him a ' schlock merchant '.

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  • Barbra Streisand proved she's a New Yorker at heart.

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  • Scarlett Johansson is a native New Yorker, born November 22, 1984.

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  • Adrien Brody is a native New Yorker, born in 1973.

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  • An expert of wrestling maneuvers, Alex is a New Yorker, who, based on his accent, seems to be a native of Brooklyn.

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  • High designer Marc Jacobs is a native New Yorker.

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  • Humorist James Thurber wrote A Visit from Saint Nicholas in the Ernest Hemingway Manner for The New Yorker in December, 1927.

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  • The fact is, when you are just starting out you're probably not going to get your first story published in the 'New Yorker'.

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  • She's engaged again to a suave, handsome, successful New Yorker, but can't marry him until she goes back home and divorces her first husband in Alabama since he's refused to sign the papers for five years.

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  • Scott Novick describes himself as a native New Yorker who works in the IT industry and enjoys a wide variety of television, music, sports and film.

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  • Undeterred, Grinberg put an advertisement in The New Yorker magazine, calling Piaget watches the world's most expensive watches.

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  • In a New Yorker Magazine article, Eric Alterman discussed a speech given by Rupert Murdoch to the American Society of Newspaper Editors.

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  • Gratacap also designed the first fire helmet made of eight sections, also known as the "eight comb" or "New Yorker."

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  • Since then, the New Yorker has changed very little.

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  • The New Yorker is not, however, the only leather helmet style available.

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  • It's heavier than the New Yorker, though some firefighters claim that the weight difference isn't noticeable once it's on the head.

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  • New Yorker and Houston styles can cost up to almost $600.00.

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  • At MSA North America you can find the traditional styles of the New Yorker and Houston leather helmets.

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  • Fire Force also has the traditional New Yorker helmet style, which is available in the same colors and sizes.

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  • Gratacap's helmet, called the "New Yorker," became the standard design that would last for over a century and a half.

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