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correspondent
1. The senior correspondent came respectfully to his feet
2. " He gave a friendly nod to the correspondent and then raised both hands over the pack of reporters like a Roman emperor
3. From there, via one party conversation or another, he landed a series of job offers that culminated with him moving to London as foreign correspondent for Consolidated World News, better known as CWN, one of the many news agencies that supplied stories for the Middle East newspapers and satellite television channels
4. He accepted and rapidly climbed to become an international correspondent and moved to the London office
5. This other bill was made payable to the order of B, who, upon its being accepted by C, discounted it with some banker in London ; and A enabled C to discharge it, by drawing, a few day's before it became due, a third bill likewise at two months date, sometimes upon his first correspondent B, and sometimes upon some fourth or fifth person, D or E, for example
6. When the government, or those who acted under them, contracted with a merchant for a remittance to some foreign country, he would naturally endeavour to pay his foreign correspondent, upon whom he granted a bill, by sending abroad rather commodities than gold and silver
7. At Amsterdam, however, no point of faith is better established than that, for every guilder circulated as bank money, there is a correspondent guilder in gold or silver to be found in the treasures of the bank
8. It is said, accordingly, to be very considerable, and that you frequently find there a profusion of plate in houses, where there is nothing else which would in other countries be thought suitable or correspondent to this sort of magnificence
9. The planter, no doubt, by the high price which he pays for the goods from Europe, by the interest upon the bills which he grants at distant dates, and by the commission upon the renewal of those which he grants at near dates, makes up, and probably more than makes up, all the loss which his correspondent can sustain by this delay
10. But, though he make up the loss of his correspondent, he cannot make up that of Great Britain
11. After the highlights of the conference, the newscaster introduced a report from a Middle Eastern correspondent in the Saudi capital, Riyadh
12. Afterwards, having moved to an adjacent studio, Chief correspondent Dolan Cranali said: ‘Although this broadcast had never been intended for Western media, the president has sent out an unequivocal message to the rest of the world – that India is a force to be reckoned with
13. The first man to reach the fort and tear down the colours was James Creelman, the war correspondent
14. He was a correspondent for the popular press
15. The deputy inside was so scared that he called for backup, Tom Goolsby, then Business Week’s Atlanta branch correspondent, who drank himself to death on Park Avenue about 10 years ago, and I were sprung from drunk tank in Decatur GA by still another fraternity brother, Fielder Martin, who was a prominent lawyer in Decatur
16. The socialist press was up in arms about cutting the estate tax and one correspondent for a socialist eastern newspaper wrote the following:
17. Writing to a correspondent he would say, “now where social institutions are not widely established, or where the manners and customs, and the tone of feeling that pervade
18. Shawn Bannister was now a correspondent c�l�bre for the Left from Berkeley to Paris
19. Morgan was a World War II correspondent aboard the USCGC Balsam, a buoy tender built in Duluth in 1942
20. ” In 1848, Greeley sent Dana to London to recruit a man to become his European correspondent for the Tribune
21. correspondent action might be within human beings, actions that correspond
22. I also am a war correspondent and have seen more wars than that Colonel Westwood could ever see in his whole career
23. That Nancy was herself a war correspondent and thus was well known by her foreign colleagues just made the articles about her more detailed and voluminous
24. correspondent for, what, about seven years?’’
25. From what she told me in Houston, she visited about every war-torn area of the planet as a war correspondent, apart from serving many tours as a peacekeeper with the Canadian Forces
26. Then, I will go live for another year my life as a war correspondent in the 21st Century
27. With the occasional, periodic nature of film making, she probably could have a contract with both CNN and Universal Productions, especially since the CNN’s offer was for a position as a special international correspondent, to cover major World crisis as they popped up
28. ‘’Miss Laplante, I must say that your reputation as a daring and well informed war correspondent was well known before the shootout in Afghanistan that went viral on YouTube last December
29. Now that your old employer is out of business, we would like to offer you the opportunity to work for us as a sort of special international crisis correspondent on an on-call basis
30. ‘’You already stated in your email your wish to go on as a war correspondent and I appreciate your warning, miss
31. ‘’Acting per say, no, but as a war correspondent I recorded many on-camera interviews with various warlords, politicians and military officers
32. She said that she collected them both as a war correspondent and as a military officer on overseas operations
33. If she wanted a safer alternative to her life as a war correspondent, this would be it
34. ‘’Only the best a professional war correspondent could have, mister
35. Laplante is a well known and respected war correspondent and could pass our messages to the Western public better than if we did it ourselves
36. ‘’Oh, I collected them on various battlefields, either as a war correspondent or as a soldier
37. Michelle looked back at the television set, where a picture of Nancy Laplante was being shown while the presenter reviewed quickly her career as a war correspondent and soldier
38. A foreign correspondent had written that Dick Thornburgh’s pregnant wife had been evacuated from the area
39. As a war correspondent, I saw even more combat, but was of course unarmed
40. ‘’Well, what is there to say? Mike is an ex-Corps of Engineers ordnance specialist, whom I met during one of my stints as a war correspondent, while Ingrid studies Oriental history in Berlin
41. correspondent who regularly reports on All Things Considered as well as Morning Edition
42. Knight Ridder correspondent Yasser Salihee was not so fortunate
43. This courageous New York Times correspondent even wrote a book about his time in those countries, The Forever War
44. This Nancy Laplante is a seasoned war correspondent and ex-military officer and has a reputation about being a very tough woman
45. Then, two high-ranking visitors and a press correspondent dropped in in the middle of that rather mixed atmosphere
46. Hanson Baldwin, of the New York Times newspaper, opened his eyes wide when he examined with war correspondent Richard Tregaskis the air combat scoreboard in the pilots’ ready room of the air operations building
47. Richard Tregaskis, the war correspondent, caught up with her as she was making her women get in the jeeps and truck that had brought them near the divisional command post before the start of their march
48. The war correspondent could also see in the light of dawn that more women were taking defensive positions between the firefight and the installations of the 99th Air Group, something that Tregaskis also photographed
49. The war correspondent then started asking a series of questions about the actions of the day, to which Larsen answered as honestly as he could
50. � Apart from serving as an intelligence officer in a number of operational missions in the future, she also happens to be a war correspondent with extensive field experience