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Journalist in a sentence

Here below you will find several sentences that illustrate how to use the word journalist in a sentence.


  1. According to journalist T.J.


  2. African Arts journalist E.J.


  3. According to journalist Gillian G.


  4. He is also an aspiring journalist.


  5. The Victorian journalist George R.


  6. The American journalist Alexander S.


  7. British journalist Ian Goodhope Colvin.


  8. Though the introduction, by journalist P.


  9. Her father, Joseph Cross, is a journalist.


  10. According to journalist and author Peter C.


  11. Vonnegut credited American journalist and critic H.


  12. Schneider (1993), and journalist Michael Lewis (2008).


  13. Baltimore Sun writer and political journalist William F.


  14. He told one journalist he might have fought against Hitler.


  15. In 1991 she told a journalist, «I think I’m always the same.


  16. Tilde, a lesbian journalist, is murdered at her home along with her lover Marion.


  17. Cinzia Sasso (born 25 August 1956 in Venice) is an Italian journalist and writer.


  18. Internationally, says the journalist Andrew Morton, the Duke was viewed as being.


  19. One journalist wrote, «Nobody in the world but Charlie Chaplin could have done it.


  20. Garran was born in Sydney, the son of the journalist and politician Andrew Garran.


  21. During the 1880s and 1890s, Yard worked as a journalist for the New York Sun and the New York Herald.


  22. It is Jake, the working journalist, who pays the bills again and again when those who can pay do not.


  23. Stella Dorothea Gibbons (5 January 1902 19 December 1989) was an English author, journalist, and poet.


  24. In 2000, when asked if she was a Christian by journalist Max Wyman of The Vancouver Sun, she replied:.


  25. Griswold moved to Albany, New York to live with a 22-year-old flute-playing journalist named George C.


  26. According to sports journalist Larry Schwartz of ESPN, Johnson and Bird saved the NBA from bankruptcy.


  27. In June 1927, a Southeast Missourian journalist wrote that the film had since become «very successful».


  28. A journalist wrote, in the late 1890s, that Leno was «probably the highest paid funny man in the world».


  29. He wrote an award-winning novel and worked as a journalist before turning to politics in the late 1950s.


  30. As a later journalist remarked, this made Willis «the first magazine writer who was tolerably well paid».


  31. The journalist Alfred Pullin described the match as «a sorry exhibition of ill feeling and bad manners.».


  32. The journalist was identified as Tom Bullen in a letter from Chief Inspector John Littlechild to George R.


  33. In 1973 Adele Koh, a Malaysian journalist formerly living in Singapore, was appointed to work for Dunstan.


  34. New York Times journalist Yo’av Karny noted this practice was as «old as the people occupying [the] land».


  35. The political journalist and author Andrew Rawnsley was critical of Blair’s writing style in The Observer.


  36. Just before the Nixon party left for the airport, Nixon friend and journalist Bert Andrews managed to reach him by phone.


  37. The science journalist William Broad notes that this finding contradicted the image of yoga as conferring special powers.


  38. Eisenhower suppressed the incident in the media, but in November journalist Drew Pearson revealed it on his radio program.


  39. Patton’s actions were initially suppressed in the news until journalist Drew Pearson publicized them in the United States.


  40. But, and that’s a big question, will I ever be able to write something great, will I ever become a journalist or a writer?


  41. According to journalist Ken Horowitz, Sonic Crackers was most likely a ROM made to demonstrate new concepts to management.


  42. The journalist John Kifner describes Migration of the Serbs as a «Balkan equivalent to Washington Crossing the Delaware ..


  43. As one journalist noted, «Harry’s Uncle Vernon is a grotesque philistine of violent tendencies and remarkably little brain.


  44. On 9 April The Guardian published footage from Nabeela Zahir, a freelance journalist, showing Tomlinson after his collapse.


  45. As a journalist, he wanted to convey his findings confidently and in a way that would entertain and provoke his readership.


  46. The defense wanted to read into evidence several of the Talat Pasha telegrams collected by Armenian journalist Aram Andonian to prove Talat’s culpability for the genocide.


  47. Decades after Coppens and Van Himst had retired from playing football, a journalist on a Flemish television show asked them «Who [from both of you] was the best, actually?


  48. Beatriz Jiménez, a journalist from the Spanish newspaper El Mundo, indicates that back in Peru, the luxury hotels of Lima adopted the pisco sour as their own in the 1940s.


  49. In June 1955 the Daily Express journalist and reviewer Nancy Spain, accompanied by her friend Lord Noel-Buxton, arrived uninvited at Piers Court and demanded an interview.


  50. When asked about his reputation for physically beating his subordinates by journalist Jeffrey Gettleman, Kagame said, «I can be very tough, I can make mistakes like that».

Journalist’s in a sentence

Journalist’s is a variation of journalist, below you can find example sentences for journalist’s.


  1. Cabrita’s report was published in the Portuguese weekly newspaper Expresso and later in a book containing several of the journalist’s articles.


  2. In the journalist’s opinion, Howard’s depiction of Conan’s brutal physical nature called attention to the dull nature of their lives and offered them a temporary escape.


  3. The delivery of the diaries continued, although there were tensions between Heidemann and Kujau, partly owing to the journalist’s «domineering personality and duplicity».


  4. In one journalist’s later description, the Pistols had «stoked a moral panic…precipitating the cancellation of gigs, the band’s expulsion from their EMI record deal and lurid tabloid tales of punk’s ‘shock cult'».

Journalistic in a sentence

Journalistic is a variation of journalist, below you can find example sentences for journalistic.


  1. The phrase «Title TK» means «title to come» in journalistic shorthand.


  2. Fleming writes a journalistic style, neat, clean, spare and never pretentious».


  3. Lucien’s journalistic work is informed by Balzac’s own failed ventures in the field.


  4. Shortly thereafter, Bryant suspended her journalistic career to focus on family matters.


  5. Daily News staffers believed Boddy was abandoning his journalistic integrity in running.


  6. At Number 43, Bryant and Reed pursued their journalistic endeavors in separate work rooms.


  7. His greatest journalistic collaboration was with Lucien Vogel, the French editor and publisher of Vu.


  8. Straczynski viewed «sitting down and ferreting out [the] story» as a return to his journalistic roots.


  9. Thatcher’s biographer, John Campbell, claimed «the report was a piece of journalistic mischief-making».


  10. Later in 1885, the family moved to Reno, where Mohan continued his journalistic career but drank heavily.


  11. Ravel took a benign view of Les Six, promoting their music, and defending it against journalistic attacks.


  12. The former tabloid editor Neil Wallis started his journalistic career at the Skegness Standard in the 1960s.


  13. The report uncovered journalistic failure in the UVA story and institutional problems with reporting at Rolling Stone.


  14. The photograph earned the World Press Photo of the Year for «capturing the event of greatest journalistic importance».


  15. Fender played less frequently in the following seasons, as his appearances were restricted by journalistic and business requirements.


  16. The album—whose name means «title to come» in journalistic shorthand—generated three singles: «Off You», «Huffer», and «Son of Three».


  17. In both the criminal case files and contemporary journalistic accounts, the killer was called the Whitechapel Murderer and Leather Apron.


  18. According to Hamilton «the discovery inflamed Heidemann almost to madness» and he aggressively pressed for what would be a journalistic scoop.


  19. Some of Borchgrevink’s colleagues were critical of his leadership, and his own accounts of the expedition were regarded as journalistic and unreliable.


  20. He spoke good French and German, and because of that and his journalistic experience, he was recruited by the section handling British propaganda overseas.

Journalist—but in a sentence

Journalist—but is a variation of journalist, below you can find example sentences for journalist—but.


  1. Bottomley described the «Quixotic impulse» that led him to let MacRae divide the assets: «He was a printer, and I was a journalist—but he took the papers and left me the printing works».

Journalist—consulted in a sentence

Journalist—consulted is a variation of journalist, below you can find example sentences for journalist—consulted.


  1. After the day’s play, O’Reilly—a former teammate of Bradman who was covering the tour as a journalist—consulted Bedser on his use of leg theory.

Synonyms for journalist

Another way to better understand how a word can be used is to examine what synonyms it has, and how these synonyms can be used. For example, the word journalist has the following synonyms: diarist and diary keeper.

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Examples of how to use the word “journalist” in a sentence. How to connect “journalist” with other words to make correct English sentences.

journalist (n): a person who writes news stories or articles for a newspaper or magazine or broadcasts them on radio or television

Use “journalist” in a sentence

That man is a journalist.
I want to be a journalist.
My dad has made a name for himself as a talented journalist.

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A journalist is a person who collects, writes, or distributes news or other current information to the public. A journalist’s work is called journalism. (Wikipedia) (See all definitions)

After the phone hacking statement, Cameron told a journalist that going on for so long allowed MPs to «let off steam» and today’s statement seemed to have the same effect.

POLITICS

And while Amazon has escaped much of the kind of negative attention that has surrounded Apple and its FoxConn manufacturing plant in China, there is an emerging campaign among labor activists and progressive journalists to focus a spotlight on poor conditions in Amazon fulfillment centers.

BOOKS

I’m a journalist and until joining MoneySense last summer I wrote about advertising and the Internet, not annuities and insurance.

MONEY

A number of journalists have already praised its electrically assisted steering for being considerably improved compared to the previous generation, providing more feedback to the driver.

AUTOMOBILES

In the not-to-be-trusted category is Nathaniel Bone (a fine Christian Slater), a smooth-talking journalist who approaches the Castlemans on the plane to Stockholm, where they’re headed to accept Joe’s prize.

MOVIES & TV

WHAT: In 2001, Boston Globe editor-in-chief Marty Baron (Live Schreiber) assigned the newspaper’s Spotlight team — a four-man group of investigative journalists led by Walter Robinson (Michael Keaton)— to follow up on a story about a local priest accused of child molestation, only to uncover a massive scandal within the Boston archdiocese.

MOVIES & TV

«And so, your job as a journalist is this: You are not supposed to put out the best paper you can put out.

BUSINESS

«The truth is at the time of the BSkyB bid, I suppose like most journalists I viewed public affairs and lobbyists with slight scepticism,» she said.

POLITICS

Wendy S. Myers owns Communication Solutions for Veterinarians in Castle Pines, Colo., and offers consulting, seminars and monthly CE credit webinars She is a certified veterinary journalist and the author of «101 Communication Skills for Veterinary Teams.»

PETS

In The New I Do: Reshaping Marriage for Skeptics, Realists and Rebels (Seal Press, Sept. 28, 2014), therapist Susan Pease Gadoua and journalist Vicki Larson take a groundbreaking look at the modern shape of marriage to help readers open their minds to marrying more consciously and creatively.

PARENTING

Fayose, according to a press release made available to journalists in Ado-Ekiti by his Chief Press Secretary, Idowu Adelusi, urged Muslims to remember that the Ramadan — the ninth month of the Islamic calendar — observed by Muslims worldwide is a month of fasting (Sawm) to commemorate the first revelation of the Quran to Prophet Muhammad.

POLITICS

The Alexis Sanchez — Henrikh Mkhitaryan swap deal saga is just hours away from completion, according to renowned Italian journalist and transfer guru Gianluca Di…

SPORTS

Tesla is on the verge of ramping up production of its mass-market Model 3 sedan, but the company has been giving hands-on demonstrations to selected journalists and financial analysts in recent months.

BUSINESS

But while the majority of UK journalists agree fake news is making people more sceptical about the content they read, a startling 93 % are unsure what it means for their publication — or think its impact has been «neutral».

BUSINESS

We know this because Volvo literally pitted a bunch of journalists against one another in a chili cook-off while we were in Scottsdale, Arizona, to drive four of its models equipped with the new performance-enhancing Polestar Package.

AUTOMOBILES

According to some local journalists and political observers her position has weakened.

POLITICS

This is not surprising when you consider the Russian Sports journalists and bloggers covering NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, MMA, college football and basketball, NASCAR, fantasy sports and more.

DATING

Dutchman (Val Kilmer), an old acquaintance and fellow journalist, suggests he and Sebastian take a trip to Georgia, where Dutchman suspects violence is imminent.

MOVIES & TV

Like the early Franciscans, the Catholic Workers have also spawned a desire to articulate a broad and embracing humanism, with the result that among its members it has had the attention of such disparate persons as the short story writer J. F. Powers, the social critic Michael Harrington, and the late journalist John Cogley; its movement has caught the imagination of many other persons ranging from Robert Lowell and Daniel Berrigan to Robert Coles.

RELIGION

Look away, Canadian journalists, for the love of God.)

AUTOMOBILES

The following text has been excerpted from Is it You, Me, or Adult A.D.D. by journalist Gina Pera.

HEALTH & FITNESS

The South African journalist and poet Rustum Kozian told me that his mother always made a Cape Curry with a very simple mix of cumin, turmeric and coriander.

FOOD & BEVERAGES

Roshni Mahtani is a Singaporean entrepreneur and journalist.

BUSINESS

As a journalist privileged to have access to many celebrities, a question I often like to ask in interviews with African-American captains of industry is how they managed to flourish in a predominantly white environment where so many other talented blacks have simultaneously failed to do so.

MOVIES & TV

Highly informative, Climate Change Reconsidered ought to be required reading for scientists, journalists, policymakers, teachers and students.

SCIENCE

But at the same time, it’s also an horrific one that should terrify YouTube creators and journalists.

GAMING

I worked as a journalist for The Financial Times in Silicon Valley and I remember even back then that if you played along and if a story followed a company’s talking points you were fine.

BUSINESS

As an award-winning journalist and feature writer, Freed has the trained eye, and ear, to make different places feel different.

BOOKS

«When I was about 17 years old — it was 1983, long after the Cultural Revolution, so people began to speak the truth — a journalist admitted that the photograph he shot on the occasion of China getting the atom bomb was staged,» he recalls.

ART

The actor’s wife, Livia Giuggioli, has accused 55-year-old journalist Marco Brancaccia of harassing her via phone calls and messages, leaving her terrified she was being followed.

POLITICS

«In the descriptive part up top, I said that I was an award-winning journalist and a future thinker, says Webb in her Ted Talk titled: How I… So why is online dating still such a thoroughly imperfect Read More…

DATING

The winners are selected each year by a panel of 49 automotive journalists who vote on the most outstanding vehicles of the year based on factors including innovation, design, safety, handling, driver satisfaction, and value for the dollar.

AUTOMOBILES

Several lawyers and journalists, some of whom protested alongside Mr Kasi at the targeting killings of other legal professionals, were among the dead after the blast.

RELIGION

Didi Hamann and Danny Murphy continue to contribute to the station along with Micky Quinn and a number of Liverpool-supporting journalists and according to Collymore, they all have some questions to answer.

SPORTS

Luis Weinstein (Santiago, Chile, 1957) is a photographer, teacher, cultural agent, curator, journalist and television presenter.

ART

Cuomo’s press office has a long history — going back well before the falling-out with Dicker — of unusually aggressive personal attacks on journalists who cover the administration.

POLITICS

In the spring of 2006, Michael Pollan, a Berkeley professor and longtime journalist, published a magazine story about shooting and eating a wild pig.

BUSINESS

The cast is rounded out by the likes of Sarah Lancashire, Alison Steadman and Catherine Zeta-Jones, who will play a journalist sent to Walmington-on-Sea to interview the Home Guard as the Second World War winds down.

MOVIES & TV

Chef Ravinder Bhogul, who started her career as a beauty journalist and has recently opened her own restaurant Jikoni in London, shares her tips on the ingredients that will make your skin glow.

FASHION

Students praised, for instance, Ainissa Ramirez, journalist and former Yale engineering professor, for her inspiring speech on 19 February in which she entreated the attendees to find and pursue their passions.

SCIENCE

But journalists are human beings and organizations are filled with human beings and when the bull market gets going, you know, no one wants to be the one who says the emperor has no clothes, unless you can actually point to a smoking gun and say, well, look at this.

MONEY

Because many journalists and professionals use Twitter, it provides authors the opportunity to stand out as a notable person in the field.

BOOKS

Muck Rack for journalists and public relations.

BUSINESS

In their letter they stated that «as journalists they must fish out bad things in society but we must also appreciate the good ones….

POLITICS

This book prepares the reader for a career in political journalism in three important ways: it de-romanticises the profession, it explains how journalists should conduct themselves in and around Westminster, and it lists the best ways of finding stories.

POLITICS

The army even invited journalists and Hollywood celebrities to tour the Hamas tunnels.

BUSINESS

Fogelman was inspired by the true story of a little-known British rocker who learned decades too late that John Lennon had written him a letter of encouragement; the letter was sold to a collector by the unscrupulous journalist (hey, now) to whom it was sent.

MOVIES & TV

The news comes just a day after Sky Sports in Germany reported Dortmund had slapped a massive # 135 million price tag on the 20-year-old, with journalist Keveh Solhekol breaking news of Dembele’s no show just 24 hours later.

SPORTS

Amid to all the unfolding controversy, there are few media journalists who apparently look excited to start a media trail on Mark Zuckerberg.

BUSINESS

And you insult those of who were journalists too, by mocking a passion.

BOOKS

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Every journalist and commentator in the world of newspapers, television and radio, together with every member of the chattering classes and everyone who was anyone in the established elite, were all talking about the soon to be published paper


2.
‘He said, and I quote ‘no decent journalist should be without one


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’ Trevor said ‘I can always find a job for a talented journalist


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Of course, this meant she was earning lots more than Dave who was a rookie journalist at the time


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partly what makes him such a good journalist


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His mother died earlier in the year, so he applied for a position of journalist with Associated Press and Reuters


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As a journalist, poet, critic and historian, he soon made a reputation as one of the most able and versatile writers of the day


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The door creaked behind him as the journalist entered the room


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In fact, a few lights had flickered off during Dillard’s conversation with the journalist, making the city look even darker than before


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“Did a sober journalist write that?”

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I also believe that the expression “shoot to kill” is nothing but fiction created by some longhaired liberal journalist for media attention


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‘Okay so I got a telex this morning,’ she said pulling out the page she had been reading at my desk, ‘the sister company in the Cape Town office is looking for a journalist


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I don’t think you have the passion anymore to be the journalist I was told you were


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A journalist who enjoys a First Amendment right to obtain certain information as it relates to his or her pursuit of a ―storyline‖ should properly consider the sensibilities of the individual being interviewed; that questions raised should be fair and balanced and not intended to either harass, embarrass or otherwise offend that individual and that the highest (professional) standards should be (properly) observed at all times and that that journalist should neither conceal some hidden agenda nor interpose pre-conceived biases that purposely seek to discredit, distract or place that individual in a compromising position and that answers to stated questions should never be taken out of context or pre-determined and that, (most importantly), privacy rights should be observed at all times


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In other words, that journalist should know when to back off


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Brubaker,” his fellow journalist told him


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Were he truly committed to rectifying social ―injustices‖, perhaps he might consider resigning from the newspaper, thereby enabling an equally qualified journalist of color, otherwise prevented from engaging in his or her chosen profession because of ―institutionalized racism‖, to assume his present position as sports writer


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The journalist is not always or even necessarily your enemy but can be when it comes to operational security


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Writing on a variety of subject matters is a difficult, if not daunting task for any journalist of limited scope and talent


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It never occurred to him, that he might be a journalist, a high-status position which was a privilege and a gift

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One interesting thing Lothar told our source, possibly an American journalist, while they were still neutral…? Lothar said it was ‘fun,’ at first, ‘like a game


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A journalist is someone who has to attribute his statements to someone else


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When I started as a cop, Annie, that was my wife»s name, started her career as an investigative journalist


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“You told me about the gunfight that ended your being a cop, and I»ve seen all the scars, so what were you doing while your wife was making the bucks as a journalist?”


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“I was sort of a journalist too,” I said recalling too vividly the despair I had felt during those years after thriving as a cop


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“My career as a budding journalist started almost by accident a few months after my physiotherapy ended


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“But you could call a journalist or a video news station


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As Nutter and his gang started up their bikes again, the journalist reported on his attempts at eavesdropping


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A journalist would be a good cover; they’re always looking for sympathy from the press


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Ethan pondered about that word for a moment and thought it funny that a journalist could draw more fire than a solder

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It struck her as odd but Ethan had managed to explain that any journalist that wanted to get alive out of a war zone had to be a medic as well


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Ethan put his hands up and grinned like an idiot, trying to look the part of a mildly insignificant, completely harmless fool of a journalist


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Maybe writing up a story wouldn’t hold, but the stupid journalist ploy still had something in it


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“You’d have me think you’re doing all this to find your brother? And you’re telling me you just happen to be a Captain in the Royal Marines, serving as a military advisor in Lagos for the past two years? Posing as a journalist, running off in the jungle setting off mines and getting shot at, with no other purpose other than to find your brother?”


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The journalist at the end of his article says: «Gingerich is still surprised by the fact that some people see a conflict between religion and science


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”) As a journalist, Marx wrote for and edited revolutionary and anti-Capitalist newspapers


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William Sherman, the journalist who was instrumental in uncovering this fraudulent mess, alleges that the cost of 1 ounce of bone, in terms of dental implants, is more than the cost of 1 ounce of gold


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Prize–winning journalist George Will, it’s not the size of the dog in the fight that counts, it’s the size of the fight in the dog


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In the clamoring world of PC enforcers “sensitivity” to “minority rights” is required in a manner that journalist William McGowan in his book Coloring the News shows to be selective at best


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Not speaking the local language is a real handicap for a journalist

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Mituri began her career as a print journalist while in school and continued to work as one while completing her university education in journalism, writing for a variety of local papers, university publications, online materials and glossy magazines


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Journalist and columnist Andrew Sullivan warns that “decadent left” organizations, centered on the east and west coasts, hold such extreme anti-American views that they “may well mount what amounts to a fifth column” in America


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Not only did he use the time to sign copies of his new book Odyssey Resumed, but he also had an extensive conversation with the guest speaker of the fair, journalist Tico Medina who subsequently delivered one of the best speeches he had ever heard


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journalist in Haiti began to ask questions about why Ouellette was missing


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Identifying truth is the job of theologians, philosophers, artists, and scientists, but the job of identifying reliable sources has belonged to the journalist, historian, newscaster, lawyer, blogger, etc


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The boss replied: “Well, is he a journalist or a detective?”


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One of the inherent problems with presenting propaganda rather than news is that the more facts the journalist presents, the more difficult it becomes to function as


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With the presentation of many facts, a perceptive reader will be able to piece out what journalist seeks to hide or obscure


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A journalist once suggested to Soros that he should be appointed pope


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K Wolfe, whose son Tom was later the celebrated journalist and novelist in the white suit, gave me some lessons about writing

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As he told a senior in the School of Journalism in an interview for the UNC Journalist, “We like North Carolina because it is a rapidly growing, progressive state


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, writing for the UNC Journalist, when he “buys a paper, he tries at first to keep the staff as it was before the sale


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My father told UNC Journalist reporter Metcalf his emphasis was on the time-tested and home-grown staples of small-town journalism—lots of news about churches, Boy Scouts, high school football games—saying, “If your kid is playing, you’re going to watch it


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understood when he said that he was a journalist


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We say journalist


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What was the connection between the security guard andTwinkle, Twinkle, Little Star? He was not a journalist or broadcaster, but he was a contractor here in the network


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Wait a minute, isn’t he that loud mouthed journalist


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And Silky Shawn is not a full-fledged journalist


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) He had journalist cronies who doted on his every word


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«How do you estimate, for Christ’s sake, a body count?» one journalist had yelled to the briefer

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Haley (1921-1992) retired from the USCG in 1959 with the rank of Chief Journalist


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A journalist by the name of Charles J


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American journalist, Webb Miller reported the whole event


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Over coffee and rolls at breakfast I discovered to my surprise that Kenneth was an old man of thirty-three, an unpublished poet and free-lance journalist – very impressive! Being left handed I was unable to write either legibly or fast enough to keep up with my thoughts


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At least one journalist had suggested foul play


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Conventional press releases are targeted at encouraging a journalist to


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the journalist use as a section within one of their own articles


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I would have stayed on in the capital, done the valiant journalist; it is more me he thought


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BUT, just because you have something that you are really excited to tell the world about, it doesn’t mean the journalist will see it in the same way


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Arash was a journalist with no history of political activities, but being a journalist, he must have been aware of the danger of his act

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He noted that Hu Lyang was now suspected of also being involved in the murder of the Irish journalist, Veronica Guerin, on the Naas Road from Dublin


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For example, jantosirlu (journalist), roeevrttx (extrovert), etc


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That was when I was just starting out as a journalist after graduation, which was in the nineties


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Few other members of the press were there, though; I sat next to a radio journalist while community TV video-recorded the proceedings nearby


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Why is he being so helpful? He’s not a lawyer; he’s a journalist for a national paper


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He’s a journalist


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What the hell could a British journalist with no legal experience possibly achieve in a Spanish court room? What could he possibly do or say to get me off?


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A professional journalist, she had kept a diary of the trip from the moment she had first been approached about joining the expedition


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With a quick, courteous phone call and a simple pitch, you may get a journalist to say, “Yes, I’m interested in that story, send me your material


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He was a journalist

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Fatima, a journalist from the Constant News Channel, had accompanied the “Fourth Battle Wing” to survey the planet with the dinosaurs


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His contribution as a journalist was enhanced with his becoming a lawyer


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However, this author told a journalist recently that he makes THE MOST MONEY


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journalist and do some research to find the STORY inside your product or service


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“I’m an investigative journalist with United Press


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She was what every good journalist should be


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She was another outstanding journalist who had lost her life in an automobile accident


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I glanced to the top of the article and noticed that the journalist who did the piece was Tonia Neland


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The journalists were scared so they repeated the Arabic word for journalist and showed the aggressors their press credentials


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For example, in the summer of 2005, I talked to a journalist who mentioned that she read the latest Harry Potter book

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Race records weren’t a derogatory term, but in the middle of the twentieth century Billboard journalist Jerry Wexler suggested a new name for this music: rhythm and blues


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That reporter was covering with his cameraman and a Paris Match photo journalist the work of the Afghan police road checkpoint she was helping supervise in downtown Bala Buluk


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)” Soldier as well as journalist, Browne adds, “Governments do lie when they feel it is necessary


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He convinces a young journalist Erik Kernan Jr


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Journalist Rachel Armstrong, brilliantly portrayed by Kate Beckinsale, refuses to out an individual she came in contact with and winds up incarcerated – and not just overnight – in order to protect the person who shared information with her for the paper


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Any journalist who fails to keep the source hidden will play a major role in the media becoming insignificant in its purpose, and newspapers no longer a part of our lives, except for mundane matters


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At that point, he found himself no longer a journalist


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History, an entertaining, sometimes hysterical biography of the maturing of a journalist, growing up in New Jersey


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” While on a mission, Journalist Ward Just was given a 45-caliber pistol to protect himself


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Sentence Examples

Inspecteut Juve in his office, accompanied by friend and occasional collaborator and volunteer journalist Jerome Fandor, a reporter of «La Capitale» one of the most widely read daily in Paris…

Is she a journalist too?»

Fauchery, journalist and writer.

A modest journalist Henryk Bielecki

Rewritten for Broadway by playwright-journalist John L Balderston,

However soiled his hands the journalist goes staggering through life with the beacon raised.

Here’s the American journalist you sent for.

He’s no more a journalist than I am.

He’s a journalist from Martigues. What’s this?

Who’s that? A Shanghai journalist.

Did he tell an English journalist that if Zola was acquitted the streets of Paris would be strewn with 100,000 corpses?

That’s the dangerous age for the journalist.

Enoch, listen. He thinks I’ve helped him become a great journalist and they’re gonna give him a bonus.

You are Jean Laporte, journalist from Marseille?

You see, soldiering isn’t all war, Mr. journalist.

I am not a journalist and I have already proved that I am not an explorer.

As a journalist, I never saw anything like it.

MY DEAR VON HOFER, A GERMAN journalist

THE NAME IS McKINLEY B. THOMPSON OF THE TOPEKA BUGLE, YOUR PREDECESSOR’S FAVORITE journalist. WELCOME TO OUR HOTEL, COMRADE.

Yeah! — Is he a journalist?

Kane helped to change the world but Kane’s world now is history and the great yellow journalist himself lived to be history outlived his power to make it.

Here’s one from Walter Winchell, the journalist.

You’re a born journalist!

But that journalist probably uses a voice recorder.

Oh, he’s a journalist, not a newspaperman.

I’ve been a journalist in my time.

That must be the journalist. What?

He seemed interested and told me he was a journalist.

I ask myself… does your journalist actually exist?

What did your journalist look like?

Radik, our most distinguished journalist, and mr.

His paper was small, but every journalist in Europe admired the fight he put up against appeasement in the Munich sellout.

The person who took her away was a bit like you… He wasn’t American or a journalist but… he knew many things.

I have to take an American journalist to see the Pallonetto and Speranzella.

Look! The sister of the journalist‘s girlfriend has won!

Meanwhile… our jealous journalist paces nervously.

Attorney Renzo La Rosa… this is Dr. B. Antonini, brilliant journalist

Here’s why he’s famous: A journalist called him a «late bloomer,» implying he was mentally retarded.

A journalist called him a «late bloomer,» implying he was mentally retarded.

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