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单词 Journalist
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1. My former husband is a journalist.
2. Did the BBC act reasonably in sacking the journalist?
3. A journalist managed to infiltrate the powerful drug cartel.
4. Michael Cross is a freelance journalist.
5. A journalist all his life,() he's now brought out a book.
6. He became embarrassed when a journalist asked him pointed questions about his finances.
7. A journalist has tried to muscle in on my exclusive story.
8. My job as a journalist is to expose the truth.
9. The journalist was probing into several financial scandals.
10. He is widely admired as a journalist.
11. After several false starts, she became a successful journalist.
12. Everything that journalist writes is a load of shit.
13. The journalist has handed in her copy.
14. This journalist distorted the spokesman's remarks.
15. He's probably the best journalist who ever lived.
16. Godfrey had the makings of a successful journalist.
17. No self-respecting journalist would ever work for that newspaper.
18. I had a burning ambition to become a journalist.
19. The scandal was dug up by a well-informed journalist.
20. His answer to the journalist is a shrewd one.
21. He was the first journalist to sit in parliament.
22. He daydreams of being a famous journalist.
23. She earns her living as a freelance journalist.
24. A chance meeting with a journalist changed everything.
25. The journalist took notes throughout the interview.
26. Tamar Golan, a Paris-based journalist, profiles the rebel leader.
27. I believe that a journalist should be completely objective.
28. I ought to begin to think of packing it in as a journalist.
29. I gained an insight into the work of a journalist.
30. He was taken hostage while on his first foreign assignment as a television journalist.
1. My former husband is a journalist.
2. Did the BBC act reasonably in sacking the journalist?
3. A journalist managed to infiltrate the powerful drug cartel.
4. Michael Cross is a freelance journalist.
5. A journalist all his life, he's now brought out a book.
6. I gained an insight into the work of a journalist.
7. He was taken hostage while on his first foreign assignment as a television journalist.
8. He became embarrassed when a journalist asked him pointed questions about his finances.
9. My job as a journalist is to expose the truth.
10. Everything that journalist writes is a load of shit.
11. His answer to the journalist is a shrewd one.
12. A journalist should always live up to the ideals of truth, decency, and justice.
13. The journalist slanted the report so that the mayor was made to appear incompetent.
14. The journalist did not want to reveal the identity of his informant.
15. He is not so much a journalist as a writer.
16. That same year he made his Broadway debut, playing a suave radio journalist.
17. The journalist used blackmail to make the lawyer give him the documents.
31. He's a journalist on the 'Daily Telegraph'.
32. She had taken him for a journalist.
33. A journalist has to be where the action is.
34. As a journalist you simply cannot tolerate inaccuracy.
35. He claimed to be a journalist,(http:///journalist.html) and he got around.
36. A journalist should always live up to the ideals of truth, decency, and justice.
37. The senator thoroughly squelched the journalist who tried to interrupt him during his speech.
38. He's made a name for himself as a talented journalist.
39. Working irregular hours is all part and parcel of being a journalist.
40. The journalist slanted the report so that the mayor was made to appear incompetent.
41. I started work as a journalist and it was downhill all the way for my health.
42. He moved to England in 1980 where, among other things, he worked as a journalist.
43. From the beginning of my career as a journalist, I've been writing about gender issues.
44. The illegal payments were discovered by a journalist working undercover.
45. The journalist asked the minister how he viewed recent events.
46. As a journalist he attended every murder trial of note.
47. The journalist protested that he was only trying to get at the truth.
48. Duggan, a TV presenter and one-time journalist, made the announcement last week.
49. For your information, I've worked as a journalist for six years.
50. I got my lucky break when I won a 'Young Journalist of the Year' competition.
51. I don't think her idea of becoming a journalist ever came to much.
52. He was certainly not cut out to combine the jobs of editing and writing as a journalist.
53. The journalist did not want to reveal the identity of his informant.
54. He was many things in his time - musician, pilot, cattle-rancher, industrialist, journalist.
55. He said he was going about his lawful business as a journalist.
56. Simpson's ruthless ambition and weakness for self-promotion has not made him the most popular journalist in the BBC.
57. She felt the excitement of a journalist on the track of a good story.
58. Getting that story was the scoop of a lifetime for the journalist.
59. In all the media hysteria, there was one journalist whose comments were clear-sighted and dispassionate.
60. Well, speaking as a journalist I'm dismayed by the amount of pressure there is for pictures of combat.
61. After a lifetime as a journalist in the troublespots of the world, he retired to the country.
62. His strength as a news-reader lies in his training as a journalist.
63. As a journalist, she has always had a nose for a good story.
63. try its best to gather and create good sentences.
64. He'd already begun to establish quite a reputation as a journalist.
65. He was an excellent journalist and a very fine man.
66. Her claim to be a journalist was simply a subterfuge to get into the theatre without paying.
67. It was a personal matter , and she had no intention of talking to any journalist about it.
68. As a journalist, I was on the sidelines during the political crisis.
69. She felt angry at how the journalist had twisted her words.
70. He is not so much a journalist as a writer.
71. That same year he made his Broadway debut,() playing a suave radio journalist.
72. And there the matter rested until an interested journalist uncovered the file.
73. I published his auto-biography, which was very competently ghosted by a woman journalist from the Daily Mail.
74. He was described by his colleagues as a painstaking journalist.
75. One journalist was hit in the leg by a stray bullet.
76. A man claiming to be a journalist threatened to reveal details about her private life.
77. She accused the journalist of putting words in her mouth.
78. The main character is a journalist in flight from a failed marriage.
79. It's nearly thirty years since a journalist was jailed for refusing to name a source.
80. The journalist refused to reveal the identity of his informant.
81. The journalist used blackmail to make the lawyer give him the documents.
82. Mr Bryan also referred me to a book by the American journalist Anthony Scaduto.
83. The duty journalist was at luncheon.
84. Crusading journalist William Lloyd Garrison represented the radical fringe.
85. Miss Sue Lawley, journalist and broadcaster. Master of Arts.
86. The returning journalist rarely is identified.
87. She is a financial journalist with her own by-line.
88. Off camera, he is much more the gonzo journalist.
89. The journalist did not notice their agitation.
90. She's the daughter of a journalist, an influential man.
91. Have you considered working as a journalist?
92. A Guardian journalist, Sarah Tisdall, was not so fortunate.
93. Mr Wettingfeld is a freelance journalist.
93. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
94. William Wong is an independent journalist and Examiner columnist.
95. He possesses the essential attributes of a journalist.
96. You offer escort services to a famous journalist.
97. If he was a journalist intent on digging up some ancient dirt, he'd come up empty-handed.
98. Former colleagues described Hoster as a hard-charging military journalist who dedicated her life to the Army.
99. We were convinced we were right, that we had satisfied state and federal standards for obtaining information from a journalist.
100. A journalist masquerading as a businessman approached the politicians, and offered them bribes.
101. Described by friends as somewhat shy or stand-offish, Cohen last year married Janet Langhart, a black television journalist.
102. The biography by Julia Langdon, a well-connected political journalist, purported to offer some explanations.
103. I returned to my routine as a working journalist and a landlady.
104. One journalist from the migrant community said he had heard the true figure could be more than 700.
105. The absolute right of an editor or journalist to opt for a personal hearing before a complaints committee would be removed.
106. Among the first to see the manuscript were two of his colleagues, journalist Dontun Adebayo and editor Steve Pope.
107. A trade union employed a journalist to edit its newspaper.
108. As a keen writer and avid newspaper reader, Jenny had always wanted to be a journalist.
109. He was born in New York to an advertising executive and his journalist wife.
110. Frankly, as a sports journalist, I find the hatchet jobs being done on Graham Taylor embarrassing.
111. Wilkie, who describes himself modestly as a working journalist, then tracked down the poet's widow.
112. Sean Connery returns as a journalist who discovers that the death-row criminal his reporting helped to free is in fact guilty.
113. The band, led by former music journalist Chris Roberts, are currently considering offers from several other labels.
114. When the war ended he studied at Tbilisi University then returned to Moscow and worked as a journalist.
115. She obtained press credentials from two publications to work as a journalist.
116. Mr Hibberd refused, citing state laws that allow a journalist to protect a source.
117. Irene the heroine is a journalist from an upper middle-class family engaged to be married to an army officer.
118. She worked as a journalist on the New York Times.
119. Or after we followed the duff advice of a legal journalist in a newspaper?
120. Miss Christina Odone, a journalist who currently runs a business charity in Washington, takes up her position this week.
121. At first Harvey, working as a travel journalist, envisaged a fairly conventional feature.
122. But if they tell a journalist, they tell the world how important they are.
123. As he was a thoroughly professional journalist,(http:///journalist.html) he already knew the media inside out.
124. He was sure no one had noticed him talking to the journalist.
125. He is a television journalist, recently divorced, intelligent, good with women, somewhat lacking in confidence.
126. He worked as a journalist in the 1890s, and took an active role in discussions among liberal and socialist intellectuals.
127. Eluned Price is a freelance journalist based in Oxford and specialising in houses, gardens and their owners.
128. He was the principal architect of the paper's style and the only journalist involved with the original Founders.
129. The newspaper John Hebden worked for had told Dexter the journalist was on holiday and gave out his address in Acton.
130. Santacruz also reportedly ordered the execution of crusading anti-drug journalist Manuel de Dios Unanue in 1992.
131. William Wong is an independent journalist and an Examiner columnist.
132. Despite the model looks and on-air poise, the most striking quality of this thirtysomething television journalist is her name.
133. They had two sons, Nicolas, who became a journalist and lecturer, and Jeremy, who became a physicist.
134. An experienced journalist has a sense of what is likely to be relevant about a story.
135. A trade magazine journalist was ordered in the High Court to disclose the source of commercially sensitive information.
136. That's the message to come from a new book on Highgrove co-written by the Prince and environmental journalist, Charles Clover.
137. His thinly disguised hatred of rock-n-roll had made him an unpopular journalist.
138. But there was barely a murmur about his transformation from journalist to political adviser and back.
139. A journalist, who liked traveling, started a new career in her forties as a tour guide.
140. In a separate incident, a journalist, Turan Dursun, was shot and killed on Sept. 4.
141. Among those present was the journalist who, with two Soviet diplomats, had recently been expelled from London.
142. A British journalist was held hostage for over four years.
143. In vain he hoped to carve out an alternative career as a journalist and cricket writer.
144. And Mark Thomas, 37, comedian and de facto investigative journalist, is nothing if not controversial himself.
145. He did not find the day-to-day life of a professional journalist congenial.
146. Rosamund Heartgood, a financial journalist, would be surprised to hear that e-love is alive, let alone well.
147. Since his release a year ago, he has been prevented from working as a journalist.
148. She was thirty-two, an editor with a distinguished publishing house, married to an investigative journalist.
149. After he retired from football he became a sports journalist for the Gazette.
150. Anytime the government sees one of us talking to a journalist, they say that person is a leader.
151. Jane was an illustrator, journalist, writer of cheap science fiction and adventure novels.
152. Some of Biko's followers resented his friendship with a white journalist.
153. His sense of foreboding is shared by almost every politician, diplomat, religious leader and journalist returning from the region.
154. The journalist was not known to the local CID and did not have a shotgun certificate.
155. But over the past few years a new breed of journalist has evolved - hungry, competitive and aggressive.
156. Barnes is a conscientious and methodical journalist who would have checked all of the facts before writing the story.
157. We wanted an experienced journalist, and Watts fit the bill.
158. Yet she managed to be a rather successful financial journalist.
159. Will is also an excellent example of how closeness to a source can affect a journalist.
160. The show, hosted by journalist Robert Elms, features movie stars and singers.
161. Another journalist, the Batman-based correspondent of the Yeni Ulke newspaper, was killed by gunmen on Feb. 24.
162. For someone who wants to be a journalist, she's remarkably ill-informed about current affairs.
163. Whether the Ipswich directors who watched him blow his top with the unwitting journalist believe that is debatable.
164. The learner is enabled to edit and modify text in the same way, say, as an adult journalist would.
165. She was calculating and ambitious, and by all accounts at least a competent journalist.
166. A qualified journalist he worked in Fleet Street from 1981.
167. Unhappily-married Cape Town journalist Toni Balser finds true love against a backdrop of gruesome township violence.
168. It followed a failed libel action by journalist Jani Allan over a programme revealing their affair.
169. I have no wish to change my nature over this matter and become a crusading journalist.
170. He is my wife's brother and he works as a journalist with a newspaper in Hue.
171. She worked as a journalist on McClure's magazine, and gave it up to write.
172. On the other hand the journalist can not simply mark up the caption for printing; it will have to be retyped.
173. Campese, I am told by journalist Paolo Catella, is having tantrums.
174. I am credited as the internationally known journalist and writer.
175. Jason denies saying it; the freelance journalist who interviewed him insists he did.
176. But the dilemma, at least for the television journalist, is not quite as simple as that.
177. Henry Louis Mencken, American journalist, editor, critic.
178. After being on the receiving end of his own profession following the death of his nephew, journalist Chris Wheal has been campaigning for a change in the way "death-knock journalism" is conducted.
179. Coessential change not only the journalist that perplexing Chongqing and reader, still perplexing Chongqing city to be in charge of the governmental official that news publicizes .
180. "He grew up in a family who didn't do a lot of hugs and kisses and 'I love you's, and that does bother me," says Ney, a freelance journalist in Boise, Idaho.
181. A squat man with a crisp mustache, he was an ultra-right-wing journalist and a former Presidential candidate who was thought to have participated in multiple plots against the state.
182. Famous undercover journalist Emanuelle teams with her friend Cora Norman to uncover a white slave ring that traffics in women kidnapped from various locales around the world.
183. Journalist Richard Dimbleby offered viewers a tour of a "spaghetti harvest" in Ticino , Switzerland.
184. The veteran US motor journalist, Paul Eisenstein reflects on the rise and precipitous fall of Toyota.
185. Learn how to time a story as a TV news reporter with expert journalism advice from an experienced broadcast journalist in this free television career video clip.
186. Journalist from Information Telegraphic Agency of Russia –TASS: During this visit did China and Egypt talk about energy cooperation, especially the energy supplies from Egypt to China?
187. During Monday's wedding, the media joked that the 100 hired security guards outnumbered guests. They were, said one journalist, like a SWAT team.
188. "Here, we are all of the same tribe, " said a young Pashtun poet and journalist. He had a flimsy beard and eyes the colour of honey.
189. Learn how to use shotgun mics for TV news with expert journalism advice from an experienced broadcast journalist in this free television career video clip.
190. Learn how sound bites are used in TV news reports with expert journalism advice from an experienced broadcast journalist in this free television career video clip.
191. No serious linguist, journalist or politician would dare pass judgment on Tagalog or Malayalam without having gathered facts on those languages.
192. They let the journalist live? usually, anyone who brings embarassment on any chinese gov't official seems to get executed for treason or some sort of nonsense.
193. Learn about recording live as TV news reporter with expert journalism advice from an experienced broadcast journalist in this free television career video clip.
193. try its best to collect and build good sentences.
194. Born in 1931 in Melbourne, Keith Rupert Murdoch was named for his father Sir Keith Murdoch, a celebrated journalist who later became a newspaper executive.
195. Comedy Central plans to invite guest analysts ranging from Republican strategist Roger Ailes to gonzo journalist Hunter Thompson.
196. Gillian Tett is an assistant editor at the FT. In March, she was named Journalist of the Year at the British Press Awards.
197. Wearing a dark suit, Strauss-Kahn arrived at the courthouse with his wife, French television journalist Anne Sinclair, walking beside him, arm-in-arm.
198. Settling in Carmel, Calif., in 1930, she and Mr. Newell joined a bohemian community that included the photographer Edward Weston and the journalist Lincoln Steffens.
199. As a free-market journalist, Bastiat also argued that nonmaterial services are subject to the same economic laws as material goods.
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