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    Usa "news bulletin" in una frase

    news bulletin frasi di esempio

    news bulletin


    1. The local lunch time news bulletin


    2. At the top of the hour the show breaks for a news bulletin


    3. “We knew what we had done was reported to police, because the media got hold of the story and we heard it on the morning news bulletin


    4. Red, who hadn’t been in touch with anyone for years, popped up on the news bulletin


    5. Continuing news bulletins didn't help his attitude, with reports that the worst aspect of manmade pollution may not be carbon in the atmosphere, but methane


    6. Correspondents were still buzzing about reports and rumors when a breaking news bulletin flashed across the screen


    7. Newspaper, Radio and TV News bulletins had therefore to be content with reporting that the suspicious drowning of a young council employee had the police totally baffled with no credible suspect


    8. Time was of the essence for Irma and Amanda who also had not seen the News bulletin


    9. news bulletins concerning the murders but not much new information


    10. Reporters and their TV crews were preparing for the morning news bulletins

    11. But before I could get to my food and water source an important news bulletin was announced on an FM radio station


    12. Lori Kano frowned as she reviewed the content of the evening news bulletin for tonight: it was rather meager to her taste, even after the addition of a few items that hardly qualified as news


    13. Lori concluded her interview twenty minutes later, having collected enough materiel to produce a quality news bulletin


    14. Maslik nodded his head while hiding the fear that her name had awakened in him: he was presently shaking hands with a certified killer with more than a hundred persons on her score sheet, if he could believe the news bulletin he had seen on her


    15. Surprisingly no mention of the yellow Volkswagen was made in any of the news bulletins relating to her disappearance


    16. She also could consult the news bulletins relayed with lags of at most a few hours around the system


    17. You have seen on news bulletin from Earth how brutal their Internal Security troopers are


    18. “We shall have to make the announcement tonight – or rather, the police will, in time for the late news bulletins and tomorrow’s papers


    19. He pulled the kitchen radio out of the same box and, as his stomach gurgled, rested his head in his hands and listened to the hourly news bulletin


    20. was a news bulletin coming up on the radio

    21. On the television behind the cash register, the movie was interrupted for a special news bulletin


    22. Since then, the CEVEIL has stopped putting out weekly news bulletins and itsmonthly magazine


    23. When I used to write follow up messages using the List Technique, I was writing news bulletins to everyone I knew! I should have been sending a personal message to each individual who wanted to know more about my products


    24. What a nice news bulletin, he thought


    25. The church news bulletins flashed by as they were projected onto the wall above the stage area


    26. “Why? What’s goin’ on?” Just then he looked over at the TV and saw the news bulletin that the messiah had been assassinated


    27. News bulletins too, of course


    28. A few hours later, Seattleites awoke to alarming headlines and radio news bulletins


    29. Leverich Brett, printed in the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen’s Rowing News Bulletin, no


    30. Leverich Brett, printed in the Rowing News Bulletin

    31. The epigraph is from a letter Pocock wrote to the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen, reprinted in the Rowing News Bulletin for 1944


    32. The Pocock quote is from his previously cited letter to the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen, reprinted in Rowing News Bulletin


    33. I was trying not to smile, that would be too awful, and I was trying to figure out what to say, ask him how old he’d be—twelve years old in 1999 means, good God, twenty-two?—but a news bulletin blared in


    34. the villagers were shocked by a special news bulletin on the wireless


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