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reporter
1. ‘… Inspector Ditton told our reporter that the police are now following up a new lead and hope to make an arrest in the very near future
2. Any attempts to infiltrate the group have ended in tragedy: a dead reporter, blood drained and clean-shaven
3. I always wanted to be a reporter
4. I’m a reporter with the Orange
5. No-one seemed to know the young reporter
6. Before she could answer Mirielle stepped in front of her star employee and gave a frosty glare to the reporter
7. "How many poor slave traders did you have to kill Lieutenant Petrakis, to save those dirty child sex slaves?" She imitated the young reporter with an exaggerated whine
8. But the reporter is going on
9. It was, especially for a seasoned reporter, quite possibly one of the dumbest questions that could be asked
10. He floated from one job to another, initially working as a reporter with a small, local newspaper in Jerusalem
11. The adrenalin rush of the previous evening and the near quarter bottle of Scotch that she had drunk before bed had not mixed well and, when she opened the door to the reporter from the Sun & Mercury, Miss Jones was suffering from the unpalatable effects of her first hangover since her debutante years
12. ,' the reporter said as tingles
13. Times reporter, heard her say, ‘It’s OK
14. Now, cub reporter of mine, what did you want to see me about?’
15. The quiet of the early morning, when a local news reporter and the television crews from Exeter were fumbling in the dark, has now been replaced by a small but determined pack of news hounds
16. Before Billy can turn again to follow him he is accosted by the reporter from the local rag
17. reporter said it is the year 2012
18. nor the subsequent complaints, reporter inquiries and Senatorial investigation about that
19. More than likely also a reporter for Klarrain Publications, but he didn't say that
20. We have one reporter who's a known drug user trying to sensationalize it
21. This is essentially being a reporter using one person as the source
22. He had decided to become the galaxy's most infamous interplanetary reporter
23. In that lengthy article, the reporter related his interview with a Tibetan Buddhist monk
24. He suggests that they send a reporter out to the school to photograph the car and use the event as a “curiosity news item
25. He is standing in the classroom in which the test will be administered, looking out the window and talking to a reporter from “The Courier” who is there at his “behest
26. Reporter for the New York Times, stationed in Moscow in the early
27. Then there was his response when a reporter accused him of violating the law in making campaign solicitation calls from his West Wing office
28. And when, during the campaign, a reporter asked what he would do first if elected, he came up with this classic riposte: „Demand a recount
29. The reporter had been careful not to be caught up in the emotion, only reporting the facts and the reactions of others
30. ‘Do you now intend a response strike at Russia,’ asked a reporter, ‘or do you believe they will retaliate with a heavy bombardment?’
31. If the reporter who wrote the above referenced piece has any intelligence, he (or she) can have no conscience
32. Live reporter on the scene outside the house
33. One reporter leapt on the break in the argument to ask a question
34. The smarmy blond reporter was camped on
35. “Hey Paul, how’s life treating the new reporter?”
36. Shirley Dibs later recounted the one enduring memory that would forever haunt her to a newspaper reporter; Edna’s feeble body, ripped to shreds, pieces of her intestines hanging from a gaping wound, laying like a disembowelled child on the blood soaked bed
37. An eye-witness later told the local reporter how the hovercraft had headed up the loading ramp at full throttle, careering its way through a low fence onto Clarence Pier, where it smashed into The Golden Horseshoe Amusement Arcade, taking out a length of its side wall
38. ‖ Can you image that! How fortunate for him a reporter wasn‘t in attendance
39. "The name's Dave," the other reporter said, holding out his hand
40. "That right pops?" The reporter answered
41. Wants to be a reporter
42. His caustic remarks provoked a number of (unformed) thoughts in my mind including but not limited to 1) the boundaries separating treasonous statements from free speech 2) plausible grounds calling for his immediate dismissal 3) the appalling lack of character and common sense conspicuously absent among (so-called) Intellectuals and (dis-engaging) parents (refer to John Walker Lindh) who casually dismiss the questionable attitudes and positions adopted by their children while routinely footing the bill for their college tuitions and 4) more recently, a former relief pitcher for the Atlanta Braves (John Rocker) who was sentenced by the court of public opinion to perform community service after making unsavory remarks to a newspaper reporter about Gays and African Americans inconsistent with the (civic) requirements of social and politically correct conventions
43. In one interview, Clinton, in a rare display of temper, practically shouted at reporter Chris Wallace when criticized about the many deaths at Waco
44. Proud of his relationship with the police, he expected to take over as the number one crime and environmental reporter any day now
45. I covered a few of them as a junior reporter
46. But he wanted to verify it, like a good reporter should
47. “… As far as our friend the reporter from Paris Match, you can give him my e-mail address as well as my telephone
48. The realization that his time was up must have dropped like a bomb into the pit of his stomach, because he knew that, in the very next room, waited Sylvia Henderson, three lawyers, a consulate officer from the US Embassy, a newspaper reporter with two photographers and the police captain in charge of narcotics
49. “How much longer do you think the Huns will last?” asked the nearest reporter, a pince-nez-wearing dandy with a trilby hat and gaiters, pin-stripe seersucker suit, and a long, trailing, golden watch chain
50. I was interviewed by a reporter once