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    1. She knew that sooner or later she was going to be found out and get cornered by reporters


    2. " He gave a friendly nod to the correspondent and then raised both hands over the pack of reporters like a Roman emperor


    3. The boys became roving reporters who went about camp each day and simply observed what was going on


    4. In the galleries up above the assembled politicians there was a veritable host of media reporters, who were all fighting and scrapping for the best vantage points


    5. There was a look of madness in every elected representative’s eyes, and the reporters in the gallery, having assumed they were in some way mentally sub-normal, were ready to hang on every word that the great politician might say


    6. They checked their legal agreements through, clause by clause and swore to each other in front of various newspaper and television reporters that they would always be true, but no matter how vehemently they protested their love for one another the doubt always remained


    7. politicians there was a veritable host of media reporters, who were


    8. every elected representative’s eyes, and the reporters in the gallery,


    9. television reporters that they would always be true, but no matter


    10. Hundreds of reporters and photographers vied with each other to

    11. Not to mention the newspaper reporters and journalists, who seemed


    12. sports reporters to find that Roman was on pace to break just about every pitching


    13. “Yes, they’ve painted the ship with the internationally-recognised markings of reporters entering a war zone


    14. Toran Marlow currently had five reporters out in the field


    15. In this age of complete – almost – media/press freedom he could not help but be affected by the comments, some from their most respected reporters, as to his own state of mind


    16. He looked away from Millicent and ignored the reporters who shook their heads and tutted whilst taking notes


    17. ” He nodded at the reporters, flashing them a friendly grin


    18. It goes to the press and there would have been a crowd of reporters waiting for him when he landed


    19. The First Amendment provides extraordinary advantages for many reporters and journalists in the news media pre-disposed, for a variety of reasons, to distorting (the) news in whatever manner considered appropriate in advancing either a social or political agenda that they may (otherwise) support


    20. ” Thus, it was of little surprise when, in language coarse if emphatic, he announced that reporters would not be allowed to witness the surrender, though the reason for this suppression of one of the great chapters in American history seemed inexplicable

    21. I nodded at the reporters, wondering what they were doing here


    22. By the time that the reporters had finally packed up their gear and left, it was six o'clock in the morning and I was dog tired


    23. The reporters said it had been worth every penny


    24. And besides, I've already got them reporters interested


    25. “‘So now I have to find a new beer store,’ and crazy shit like that,” noted Fred as all the reporters chuckled


    26. 4% unemployment, which in 1996 reporters pointed to as an imperative to reelect Clinton, now that very same level of unemployment is mentioned by the same reporters as justification to cause Bush’s defeat


    27. countries, that apparent “collective blindness” has blinded reporters to see what the great “silent majority” of the American voting public has been able to appreciate


    28. Already convinced of widespread corruption within the Samoza government, international reporters gave wide coverage to the conflict and abuses of civil rights by security forces


    29. The image of a grinning Captain Flores, speaking to a crush of reporters in the continuing broadcast, caught Truman’s attention


    30. Reporters had gone back to their newsrooms, or went to the bar to compare notes

    31. Why am I so nerdy? That should be a question that reporters in the news investigate and follow up on with a headline:


    32. When I returned to my office I saw a TV camera crew and several reporters gathered outside of my building


    33. He stops in his tracks and looks around to see if any of the other guests or reporters are spying


    34. Abe appeared over the brow of the hill to meet the reporters


    35. The crowd of reporters gasped at the news, a veritable bolt out


    36. reporters filmed eagerly as the show unfolded


    37. camera crews and reporters standing by the road blocks, zooming


    38. reporters were busy pushing foam headed microphones in front of


    39. Various so called ‘witnesses’ were talking to reporters but the


    40. Reporters had got word of the incident via an interception on the police radio band and were busy snapping pictures of the victim

    41. Intense flashes hit his eyes, the reporters were in full swing, they would have a field day with this,


    42. Midday had arrived and a large crowd of reporters had gathered outside the police station in central Edinburgh waiting for news of events from the previous evening


    43. The Rowlandson Bank’s press officers were in full flow fielding questions from reporters on the background of Harry and the reasons he committed this heinous crime


    44. The small auditorium is full of news reporters, cameras and bright lights


    45. "Possibly because I was one of the reporters covering the Function at Government House, whilst you were with the Society Queen and her entourage at the Palace”


    46. Dziekanski's mother told reporters she was surprised and angry about the


    47. ago," Vertlieb later told reporters, adding he was "upset and frustrated"


    48. the government of Poland at the inquiry, told reporters after the


    49. Though the Managing Editor did not write any more anti-Christian articles in “The Collegian”, the incident proved to Roger what he often complained about, that in their resistance to herald Christian ideals, reporters practice wolf-pack journalism to savage Christianity making honesty an exceedingly scarce virtue in their reporting


    50. Many reporters, Roger believes, consider themselves as clean as an elephant’s tusk and maintain that, in a pluralistic society, Christians should practice the virtue of silence and not inhibit the freedom of others














































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