144 examples of journalistic in sentences

We know nothing of Lamb's journalistic adventures between February, 1802, and October, 1803, when the fashion of pink stockings came in, and when he was certainly back on the Post (Stuart having sold it to establish The Courier), and had become more of a journalist than he had ever been.

"I am afraid," Elizabeth sighed, "that Mr. Ware will find it rather hard to appreciate some of our journalistic friends.

In the intervals of his novel writing he attempted several times to edit a weekly paper; but his power lay in other directions, and with the exception of Household Words, his journalistic ventures were not a marked success.

I was young and ambitious, then, and seeking a journalistic reputation at the cable's mouth.

But it seems to me that we are certainly in the possession of the elements out of which something journalistic can be made.

This is so much a matter of common sense that I cannot imagine even British "wait and see" waiting for the inevitable assault upon our national journalistic virtue that will follow the peace.

It is interesting to guess for oneself and to speculate upon the possibility of a kind of armoured mother-ship for waterplanes and submarines and torpedo craft, but necessarily that would be a mere journalistic and amateurish guessing.

I believe this way of talking about women and their higher culture is almost entirely a growth of the classes which (unlike the journalistic class to which I belong) have always a reasonable amount of money.

The journalistic habit of counting it something sacred to keep secret the origin of an article is simply part of the conspiracy which seeks to put us who are journalists in the position of a much worse sort of Jesuits or Freemasons.

As it is, however, this misrepresentation of speeches is only a part of a vast journalistic misrepresentation of all life as it is.

My ringer is on the journalistic pulse, and I know.

The success of "The Crayon" was immediate, though, from a large journalistic point of view, it was, no doubt, somewhat crude and puerile.

Thus one editor, putting two and two together, calculated that the writer could not be less than eighty years old; while another, like Mrs. Prig, "didn't believe there was no sich a person," and acutely divined that the book was a journalistic squib directed against my amiable garrulity.

Religio journalistic.

Journalistic writing, for classes and for staffs of student newspapers and magazines.

Journalistic writing; for classes and for staffs of student newspapers and magazines.

As a writer Paine has no merits of a lasting character, but he had a marvellous journalistic knack for inventing names and headings.

Theodor Wolff, its editor, has had so much journalistic experience, outside of Germany, and is, moreover, a man of such marked ability, that he is striving to be something more than a sycophantic clerk of the Government.

When the Germans learned of the rebuff which Mr. Gerard had administered to his journalistic compatriots, the Berlin Press launched one of those violent attacks against the Ambassador to which he has constantly been subject in Germany during the war.

The American journalistic colony in Germany is an entirely different thing from what it used to be in pre-war days.

The bright star in the American journalistic firmament in Berlin is Karl Heinrich von Wiegand, the special representative of the New York World.

Forthwith the New York American began to be deluged with the journalistic sweetmeatsMinisterial interviews, Departmental statements, and exclusive news tit-bitswith which Karl Heinrich von Wiegand had so long and alone been distinguishing himself.

One of the Americans who essays to be independent, was some time ago a member of a journalistic party conducted to Lille.

Turning to the old black nurse, "Aunty," said he, stroking the little pate, "this boy seems to have a journalistic head."

" Booth Tarkington says that in no state have the newspapers more "journalistic enterprise" than in his native Indiana.

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