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But when Tribune Aetius took her shoulder and urged her along, she was suddenly struck with a twinge of nervousness
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And even though the Tribune ignored him, the recruit did not hesitate to speak to Penelope with barely contained enthusiasm
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” She shot the young Tribune at her side a sarcastic yet playful smirk, which also was ignored
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That is, until the Tribune finally decided to break in and address the other officer
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The stalwart Tribune who had initially delivered the Bretons was content to watch the thief until Carius could return his attention to him
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The irritable Breton would enjoy the vigilant eyes of not only the usual guards, but now the fortuitous Tribune and his soldiers as well - and he could hardly contain his excitement for the opportunity
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“By the way, Carius…why was I brought here? All the Tribune would tell me was that it was in the interests of
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The law which enacted it was, like all other laws relating to the coin, introduced and carried through the assembly of the people by a tribune, and was probably a very popular law
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A plebian tribune could veto an act he judged injurious to his class
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From Roger’s perspective, Josie’s perception of their married life was a sad distortion of a confused and angered woman, for less than two years earlier she had written a letter that was published in the “Fullerton Daily News Tribune”, hailing her husband Roger as a true hero, lavishing praises on him and proposing him as a model father because of his exemplary behavior toward her and their children
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The mayor’s lack of sensitivity to a democratic process prompted Roger to write a letter to the local newspapers including the widely circulated Fullerton “Daily News Tribune” which published it on July 11, 1978
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In its edition of April 23, 1973, the Fullerton “Daily News Tribune” published excerpts of the interview with the title “Cuban Exile Sees Watergate As Intelligence Ploy”
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On May 25, 1973, the Fullerton “Daily News Tribune” carried the following title in its front page: “Brean Cited Possible Cuban Link Last Month”
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Contacted by the Fullerton “Daily News Tribune” after Barker’s testimony Roger remained convinced that the Watergate break-in had a national security angle to it, without excluding the possibility of political motives
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sue of the Tulsa Tribune, my father expressed his desire to get into the newspaper business, and why he started with broadcasting: I developed some trade publications [right after leaving the Associated Press], and always wanted to get into the [newspaper] business
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Udall, D-AZ, pointed out, as reported in 1979 by Virgil Gaither in the Tulsa Tribune: Even if, in its wisdom and within its discretion, the IRS should find the value of this newspaper to be “only” $7
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As he told Gaither during his interview for the Tulsa Tribune: The fear among some people that chain newspapers will “control” the news or dictate editorial positions is completely unjustified
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1980 The Concord Tribune Concord, NC
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The multitude all cried out and said Take him from us take him; And the chief priests and the eiders accused him of many things; And during their accusation he answered not a word; Then Pilate said to him hears you not how many things they witness against you? And he answered him not not even one word and Pilate marvelled at that; And when the judge sat on his tribune his wife sent for him and said to him See that you have nothing to do with that righteous man for I have suffered much in my dream today because of him;
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1 And when Pilate heard this saying he took Jesus out and sat on the tribune in the place which was called the pavement of stones but in the 2 Hebrew called Gabbatha; And that day was the Friday of the Passover and it had reached 3 about the sixth hour; And he said to the Jews look your King! And they cried out Take him take him crucify him crucify him
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Ports to Possible Attack By Terrorists,” The Oakland Tribune, June 10, 2002)
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” Duluth News Tribune, July 9, 1990 (UW-S, JDHL, Coast Guard History)
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” In 1848, Greeley sent Dana to London to recruit a man to become his European correspondent for the Tribune
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Charles Dana, Horace Greeley’s earlier executive editor, later left the Tribune
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The Chicago Tribune (15 September 1931) had the banner headline ‘ Gāndhi’s Speech Awes the British’ and New York Herald ‘Gāndhi Voices Demand for Complete Freedom for India’
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Extravagant findings in the spirals of the tribune
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Through the efforts of Philadelphia Tribune editor G
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The following story was in the Buffalo News thanks to the Chicago Tribune
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You will be free to sing and dance around but, first, I have to present you to our tribune
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On top of the Northwest tower of the Antonia fortress, Sartorius was watching with Prefect Coponius, Tribune Decius and a number of legionnaires the progress of the rioters, raging at his powerlessness to stop them
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Roosevelt while still reading the morning edition of the Chicago Tribune newspaper
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Since both had also read today’s edition of the Chicago Tribune they had a good idea already about why they had been called in
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Stimson even had his own copy of the Chicago Tribune in his briefcase
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He could now also see on the tribune at the end of the room a number of dignitaries, including General De Gaulle, the Polish Prime Minister Sikorski, King George the Sixth and the Global Chief Administrator, Tomi Kern
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Standing near the tribune was that beautiful giant reporter from the future, Lori Kano
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The King let it at that and completed his distribution, then returned to the tribune
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Nancy then saluted the teenagers and returned with Tomi Kern to the microphone on the tribune
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back in to watch the tube for the next two and a half hours, read the Chicago Tribune, Today, and
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Marguerite Higgins, of the New York Herald Tribune, was the first to ask her a question
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Between her deliveries, she would use her resting periods to interview the women of the unit, gathering material for her next article to be published in the New York Herald Tribune
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That infuriated Stratemeyer, who grabbed again the copy of the New York Herald Tribune and opened it to page three, then showed to Almond two pictures on that page
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A picture syndicated from the CHICAGO TRIBUNE also had shown Ingrid Dows, sitting in her P-38 fighter and ready to take off dead last from the K-1 Airfield, becoming technically the last American to leave Korea
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In an editorial in the Sunday Tribune on June 29, 2008 the editor wisely
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The spectators fairly held their breath as the prisoner now stood before the tribune of justice
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She had then rattled off famous cases in support of her argument: The writer for the New York Tribune who almost a century and a half before had himself committed to a mental asylum and as a result brought about a change to the lunacy laws; more recently around the turn of the twentieth century and work done on poverty in the East End of London; and of course the exposure of drug dealers by the late Veronica Guerin for the Sunday Independent in the mid Nineteen Nineties
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Michael had already placed a notice in the Tribune advertising the vacant flat to rent
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Once back in Oakland, Winkenbach, Tunnell, and Stirling went to the sports editor of the Tribune, George Ross with the Fantasy Football concept
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The viceregal houseparty which included many wellknown ladies was chaperoned by Their Excellencies to the most favourable positions on the grandstand while the picturesque foreign delegation known as the Friends of the Emerald Isle was accommodated on a tribune directly opposite
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There were cracks in the tribune gallery, and stone mullions had fallen from the windows of the clerestory
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At length an honorable peer, Morcerf's acknowledged enemy, ascended the tribune with that solemnity which announced that the expected moment had arrived
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In this condensed version, I use the following abbreviations: ST (Seattle Times), PI (Seattle Post-Intelligencer), WD (University of Washington Daily), NYT (New York Times), DH (New York Daily Herald), HT (New York Herald Tribune), and NYP (New York Post)
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Their victory in the final race at Princeton is chronicled in “Washington’s Huskies Berlin Bound After Crew Win at Princeton,” Trenton Evening Times, July 6, 1936; Harry Cross, “Washington Crew Beats Penn by Sixty Feet and Wins Olympic Final on Lake Carnegie,” New York Herald Tribune, July 6, 1936; Robert F
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Hodak’s 1988 interview with Gordon Adam cited above, and one of several letters Shorty Hunt began to write home at this time, reprinted in the Puyallup Valley Tribune, July 10, 1936
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And first Don Juste Lopez, the President of the Provincial Assembly, passed with his three lovely daughters, solemn in a black frock-coat and stiff white tie, as when directing a debate from a high tribune
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At the first rumours of Montero's victory, they showed a subtle change of the pensive temper, and began to defy poor Don Juste Lopez in his Presidential tribune with an effrontery to which the poor man could only respond by a dazed smoothing of his beard and the ringing of the presidential bell
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After rising the following morning Stone was in the library making notes for his call to Marcel when Dino came in with a bag of croissants and the International New York Times, formerly the International Herald Tribune
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I check the New York Times and the Chicago Tribune every morning for interesting stories about the economy, finance, and business
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” The September 21 edition of the Chicago Tribune had a page 1 stock market story, complete with charts showing drops in all the averages during the preceding week
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” That same day the Chicago Tribune chimed in with this headline: “Dow Dives to Four-Year Low
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” And on July 23 the Tribune headlined: “Dow Slides below 8,000 to ’98 Level
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The October 9 edition of the Chicago Tribune had a page 1, above-the-fold news analysis headlined: “Risk-Prone Economy Limps Along
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The February 28, 2007, edition of the Chicago Tribune was headlined: “China Market Plunges, Dow Follows
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This event was also headlined by the Chicago Tribune that day with “Jittery Markets Look to the Fed” in bold letters, spread across the top of page 1 and accompanied by a photograph of a worried trader at the New York Stock Exchange
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The Chicago Tribune chimed in with its headline: “Fed Jolts Stock Market
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” The Chicago Tribune that same day headlined: “The House Says No
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”14 charged in slaying of negroe”: The Syracuse Herald Tribune 28 mars 1966
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Tom gets up at eight, buys the International Herald Tribune, and heads to the café
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That morning, the Herald Tribune had carried stories of a terrible famine in India, a plague in Mexico, the polio outbreak in the United States
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Justin snatched up the International Herald Tribune and stared at the stories one more time
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Foy falls at Hougomont and rises again in the tribune
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American abolitionists grouped about the boat at Harper's Ferry, and in the ear of the patriots of Ancona assembled in the shadow, to the Archi before the Gozzi inn on the seashore; it creates Canaris; it creates Quiroga; it creates Pisacane; it irradiates the great on earth; it was while proceeding whither its breath urge them, that Byron perished at Missolonghi, and that Mazet died at Barcelona; it is the tribune under the feet of Mirabeau, and a crater under the feet of Robespierre; its books, its theatre, its art, its science, its literature, its philosophy, are the manuals of the human race; it has Pascal, Regnier, Corneille, Descartes, Jean-Jacques: Voltaire for all moments, Moliere for all centuries; it makes its language to be talked by the universal mouth, and that language becomes the word; it constructs in all minds the idea of progress, the liberating dogmas which it forges are for the generations trusty friends, and it is with the soul of its thinkers and its poets that all heroes of all nations have been made since 1789; this does not prevent vagabondism, and that enormous genius which is called Paris, while transfiguring the world by its light, sketches in charcoal Bouginier's nose on the wall of the temple of Theseus and writes Credeville the thief on the Pyramids
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The guy bucking the wheeled machine had no idea he was reaping Hearst's outcries, '29, or McCormick's eruptions in the Chicago Tribune, '32
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He had had in succession, under the Empire and under the Restoration, the sorts of bravery requisite for the two epochs, the bravery of the battle-field and the bravery of the tribune
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The big-city papers cast their shadows over large areas around them, the New York Times as far as the Great Lakes, the Chicago Tribune all the way here to North Dakota
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Another tribune of the ball
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Fetyukovitch mounted the tribune
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“Then we are admonished that our tribune is a tribune of true and sound ideas and from this tribune of ‘sound ideas’ is heard a solemn declaration that to call the murder of a father ‘parricide’ is nothing but a prejudice! But if parricide is a prejudice, and if every child is to ask his father why he is to love him, what will become of us? What will become of the foundations of society? What will become of the family? Parricide, it appears, is only a bogy of Moscow merchants' wives
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And so they set up before us a false semblance of Christ! ‘What measure ye mete so it shall be meted unto you again,’ cried the counsel for the defense, and instantly deduces that Christ teaches us to measure as it is measured to us—and this from the tribune of truth and sound sense! We peep into the Gospel only on the eve of making speeches, in order to dazzle the audience by our acquaintance with what is, anyway, a rather original composition, which may be of use to produce a certain effect—all to serve the purpose! But what Christ commands us is something very different: He bids us beware of doing this, because the wicked world does this, but we ought to forgive and to turn the other cheek, and not to measure to our persecutors as they measure to us
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And we will not from the tribune of truth and good sense correct the Gospel of our Lord, Whom the counsel for the defense deigns to call only ‘the crucified lover of humanity,’ in opposition to all orthodox Russia, which calls to Him, ‘For Thou art our God!’ ”
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Fetyukovitch did not so much as reply; he only mounted the tribune to lay his hand on his heart and, with an offended voice, utter a few words full of dignity
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In the middle of the church stood the aristocracy; a country squire with his wife and son in a sailor blouse, the commissary of the rural police, a telegraph operator, a merchant in high boots, the local syndic with a medal on his breast, and to the right of the tribune, behind the squire's wife, Matriena Pavlovna, in a lilac-colored chatoyant dress and white shawl with colored border, and beside her was Katiousha in a white dress, gathered in folds at the waist, a blue belt, and a red bow in her black hair
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The Tribune Marullus reproaches them with having forgotten Pompey, and calls them
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The Tribune has long enjoyed the distinction of the largest circulation among the best people
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The Tribune earnestly strove for the election of President Hayes, and it gives its heartiest support to the high purposes of his Administration
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In behalf of the old party, therefore, The Tribune renews the old appeal to the National conscience, the National honor, and the enlightened self-interest of the Tax Payers
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The Tribune has always been a favorite with the religious community
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The Weekly Tribune has been for a third of a century the favorite paper for our substantial country population
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