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单词 Tabloid
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1. 'Carnage at Airport ', screamed the tabloid headline.
2. The tabloid papers labelled him "an evil sex monster".
3. The tabloid newspapers have fastened on popular psychology.
4. He believes that the tabloid press has behaved disgracefully.
5. Tabloid hysteria about the murders has increased public fears.
6. Tabloid newspapers pander to the lowest common denominator.
7. Royal gossip is a staple of the tabloid press.
8. He launched into a verbal assault on tabloid journalism.
9. The tabloid papers are full of smut.
10. Some of those photos they show in tabloid newspapers are nothing but porn.
11. She is an object of ridicule in the tabloid newspapers.
12. The Finance Minister's fall from grace gave the tabloid press great satisfaction.
13. The tabloid press kicked up a stink about his seven-day visit.
14. The tabloid press had a field day with the latest government scandal.
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15. The story was seized on by the tabloid press, who printed it under huge headlines.
16. Charles and Diana also created tabloid headlines and controversy.
17. The tabloid newspapers love salacious gossip.
18. Tabloid a page half the size of a broadsheet.
19. The tabloid newspapers would have a field day.
20. Tabloid reporters are very clever and persistent.
21. A full-scale character assassination of the dead woman got underway in the tabloid press.
22. I have an extremely low opinion of the British tabloid newspapers.
23. Political sex scandals are all grist to the mill of the tabloid newspapers.
24. I think he was born to be editor of a tabloid newspaper.
25. Clarke swung at his shadow the accusation that he was "a tabloid politician".
26. Ever since the news broke about her divorce(), she has been persecuted by the tabloid press.
27. He praised his wife for her dignity under the onslaught of the tabloid press.
28. The young star's behavior made her fair game for the tabloid press.
29. Kathie Lee and Frank Gifford decorate the front pages of every supermarket tabloid.
30. Kinnock complains of the alleged power of the Tory tabloid press, but he has powers on his side too.
1. 'Carnage at Airport ', screamed the tabloid headline.
2. The tabloid papers labelled him "an evil sex monster".
3. The tabloid newspapers have fastened on popular psychology.
4. He believes that the tabloid press has behaved disgracefully.
5. A full-scale character assassination of the dead woman got underway in the tabloid press.
6. He launched into a verbal assault on tabloid journalism.
31. To its critics, it became a mild tabloid and a very pale imitation of what was originally intended.
32. It also was printed in a number of publications, including a far-right extremist tabloid, gun magazines and police journals.
33. The Pinoy Times, a racy tabloid, landed on my doormat carrying front-page photographs of Erap and an air stewardess.
34. It was this morning's paper he had brought her, a national tabloid printed in London.
35. Anecdotal evidence suggests that the tabloid press stores up suitable material for use in election campaigns.
36. Although she was a feminist, her primary motivation for joining NoS was the challenge of working on a tabloid.
37. The town needs a feisty, right-wing tabloid to shake it up, to have a debate.
38. The tabloid press tries hard to make a Home Secretary's life a misery.
39. Many of the heroes and gods of these tabloid genealogies were in turn apparent personifications of astronomical bodies and phenomena observed anciently.
40. Her doorman was perched on a folding chair, his attention largely given over to a supermarket tabloid.
41. Even more tips are likely to come in courtesy of the tabloid media.
42. The infamously debased tabloid press loved it, and ended up giving unprecedented coverage to the issue of debt forgiveness.
43. This tabloid formula has hooked 70 percent of the Czech audience.
44. Most tabloid newspapers are emphatically graphic in the presentation of their headlines and subheadings.
45. Lowbrow tabloid readers gave PEBs high ratings for all three purposes.
46. There have been complaints about biased reporting in the tabloid press.
47. The problem of an influential tabloid press heavily biased towards one particular party is more difficult.
48. Her views on capital punishment, immigration,[] and the trade unions resemble those of the right-wing tabloid press.
49. Opening night here, the semi-famous participants included soap star Linda Dano and tabloid columnist Cindy Adams.
50. Or does he want to gag free speech and have every tabloid newspaper supporting the Tory party?
51. He was vindicated when he successfully sued the tabloid that broke the story for libel.
52. Readers of tabloid newspapers are less interested in politics and less likely to tune into highbrow news programmes.
53. Most of them, however, had pulled copies of the Globe because the supermarket tabloid published copies of grisly crime-scene photographs.
54. If we wanted to be tabloid fodder we easily could be.
55. As that happens so the tabloid press get interested in the game.
56. Younger voters tended towards the tabloid press and Radios 1 and 2.
57. It is hard not to sympathise with those simple-minded viewers and tabloid newspaper editors who mistake the characters for the actors.
58. Was the Sunday Times simply a tabloid in broadsheet clothing?
59. Each window was no larger than a sheet of tabloid newspaper and there was clearly no upstairs to the place.
60. A left-of-centre paper combining easy tabloid reading with heavyweight news coverage looked like a good bet.
61. Morris neither confirmed nor denied the story, which had been pursued by the Star, a supermarket tabloid.
62. Proceed with caution and, at the risk of sounding like a tabloid astrologer, look before you leap.
63. If statute laws were printed like newspapers, these would be tabloid, not quality laws.
64. In 1974 the Standard dropped its Saturday edition and the Evening News went tabloid.
65. Satellite television stations under the control of press barons and modelled on the tabloid press may make inaction even more indefensible.
66. The husband is described as a yacht-sailing tycoon who is the darling of the New York tabloid newspapers.
67. After the murder, the tabloid was asked by federal agents for assistance and agreed to comply.
68. The influence of the tabloid press was particularly strong on the uncommitted.
69. The only game in town was mass circulation, and that was to be achieved by NoS becoming an aggressively popular tabloid.
70. With his other hand he turned the pages of a tabloid newspaper, barely pausing to read the words.
71. It's hard to envisage the usual knighthoods for sycophantic tabloid editors, several of whom pointed out his failings.
72. A woman told a tabloid newspaper that she maintained a long-term affair with Clinton while he was governor of Arkansas.
73. Some people think Sawyer would make a lousy anchor because of her occasional lapses into tabloid tawdriness.
74. Within the last fortnight, the Duchess of York has staggered from one tabloid headline to another.
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75. Much of the bad publicity came directly from the philistinism of the tabloid press.
76. A sartorial warning at this point - Center Parcs' tabloid soubriquet ought to be the Costa del Shellsuit.
77. Bored with the custom of the bishop's Easter letter, Hope has replaced it with a tabloid, just out.
78. Costive one tabloid of cascara sagrada.
79. Some tabloid newspapers cater to low tastes.
80. There is so much tabloid sensationalism.
81. Sven's a nitwit. He got caught playing away and then embarrassed himself in a tabloid sting. You would have to be a fool to be so careless.
82. In the last 12 months, Stewart has become a tabloid regular and a blog - stalked cynosure.
83. Chelsea striker Salomon Kalou has been linked with to Arsenal, according to British tabloid The Sun.
84. It was tabloid size and had only eight pages, which were badly printed.
85. Law, 38, who is also suing the News of the World's stablemate The Sun, claims that the Sunday tabloid hacked into his phone and used the messages for four articles in 2005 and 2006.
86. But for now, concerns that Jobs might have to exit -- stirred by sensationalist and unsubstantiated tabloid reports -- appear to be allayed by Wednesday's proceedings.
87. In the past it has been a gentlemen's agreement: keep your words under control, and we'll keep the papers – both legal and tabloid – off your doorstep.
88. Later in 1969 he bought cheaply a tired liberal paper, the Sun, which he radically transformed into a sensationalistic tabloid featuring daily displays of a topless girl on page three.
89. The tabloid quoted a partygoer as saying: "You could tell Michael had smoked before.
90. Mr Murdoch is a tabloid king who has a reputation for taking everything he buys downmarket.
91. Arriving in Britain in the 1960s, he invented the modern tabloid newspaper—a stew of sexual titillation, moral outrage and political aggression.
92. Nor is the News of the World just any tabloid.
93. The Global Times, a tabloid owned by the Communist Party's People's Daily newspaper, hit hard upon the theme of besiegement.
94. In fact, according to extracts from a book published in a UK tabloid, Tatum told a friend: 'How can any girl have a relationship with him?
95. Tabloid headlines are puns where words can have more than one meaning.
96. Britain's House of Windsor also clearly illustrates the fall of monarchy from Pomp and Circumstance to tabloid hell.
97. Tabloid: Newspaper that about half the size of a regular newspaper. Approximating to A 3.
98. the rabid tabloid press.
99. For a broadsheet, the Telegraph seems to run an awful lot of tabloid celebrity articles.
100. As the tabloid have hit on hard times, the cheque of chequebook journalism have shrink.
101. For the next year, the actress' travails seemed to play out on a split screen, with tabloid stories mirroring Aniston's movie titles.
102. Sadly, a few tabloid newspapers got hold of this under - the - table gossip.
103. The recent tabloid sting involving the Duchess of York has elicited plenty of schadenfreude in the British press.
104. Her reading consisted of the Daily News, a tabloid; instead of bookshelves, our living room featured a piano,[] a baby grand.
105. His name features frequently in the social columns of the tabloid newspapers.
106. Many, many collectibles, pulled straight from the books, are piled high in the gift shops of Hogsmeade. Ever wanted to read the wizarding tabloid The Quibbler while wearing a pair of Spectrespecs?
107. The liberal tabloid "LA Weekly", which depicted George W. Bush, the former president, as Dracula on its cover in 2004, denounced the Obama-Joker poster as virulently racist.
108. American TV tabloid news programs like Hard Copy use sensationalism to attract viewers.
109. Geena Davis plays the vampiress Odette in this campy movie about a pair of tabloid reporters who travel to Transylvania in search of Frankenstein.
110. A tabloid lonely hearts columnist who answers questions from readers.
111. Thanks largely to some splendid muckraking by the Guardian, it is now clear how one tabloid obtained some of its headlines.
112. A few tabloid newspapers got hold of this under-the-table gossip.
113. The media has joined the debate with disapproving noises about "yob culture, " though Dr. Gill argues that they may be part of the problem, given the tabloid tendency to champion the vulgar.
114. Britain's large tabloid presence represents a hangover from the old class system: a wide suspicion of intellectualism and an unhealthy disregard for serious news, informed debate or educated opinion.
115. In fact (), the paper has cut its size in half from a broadsheet to tabloid.
116. Hoare was one of the few sources who allowed his name to be used when speaking to the Times last year for an investigative report about allegations of phone-hacking by the British tabloid.
117. At a time when the network newsmagazines are close to being overrun by tabloid sensationalism.
118. But as the first grieving fades, and all those people Jackson's lawyers paid to keep quiet get other people to pay for their stories, the tabloid tattling will return.
119. The puppet is quick-witted and charming but also consistently menacing — which reminds us, of course, of Gibson the very bad boyfriend and tabloid star.
120. Also to be seen for the first time is an outtake from an episode of Andy Warhol's T.V in which artist Keith Haring discusses his own use of tabloid headlines in his first street art interventions.
121. She's shown trapped behind a wall of saran wrap in front of a bunch of tabloid reporters who are wearing ball gags.
122. Diana was astute enough to understand the power of television and the voracious British tabloid newspapers.
123. This is a subject for serious, well-informed discussion, not tabloid headlines.
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