42 Verbs to Use for the Word journalist

That very same day, I met some journalists, including Michael Fernandes who, I believe, was The Indian Express correspondent in Goa.

" All these details were beginning to bewilder the embryo journalists.

He had been an opposition, a Republican journalist, before the fall of the Empire, and M. Gambetta, during his virtual dictatorship throughout the latter part of the Franco-German war, was very fond of appointing journalists of that description to office, both in the army and the Civil Service.

Why, those terrible reactionists go so far as to pretend that the Commune has imprisoned the priests, arrested journalists, and stopped the newspapers!""Well, you may say what you please, but a proclamation of Citizen Theiz announces that communication with the departments will not be re-established for some days.

He is perennially enthusiastic, and can still beat any journalist in London in describing a Lord Mayor's Show.

When Lord Beaconsfield left office in 1880 he conferred a knighthoodthe first of a long series similarly bestowedon an eminent journalist.

London 1685, and then commenced a journalist for the Court, and published weekly an Essay in behalf of the Administration.

Father Oliver looked down the column rapidly, and it was not until the footman who admitted the journalist was dismissed by the butler, who himself conducted the journalist to the library, that Father Oliver said: 'We have at last arrived at the castle of learning in which the great Mr. Poole sits sharpening the pen which is to slay Christianity.

I allow that the Spectator's inimitable productions of this kind may well discourage all subsequent journalists; but, as the subject of this is different from that of any which the Spectator has given us, I leave it to you to publish or suppress it.

It would be so good for the people who have asserted that Henry Irving always employed journalists (when he could not get Poets Laureate!) to write his speeches for him!

thus enabling their journalists to characterize our President's messages by a word civilly compromising between long and tedious, so as not to endanger the peace of the two countries by wounding our national sensitiveness to British criticism."

I thought he would encourage a young journalist like me.

I'm afraid you're not so enterprising a journalist as some, Brett.

On one occasion he became involved in what might have been a very serious dispute, when he used his power as Secretary to exclude from the reporters' gallery two journalists whose reports of the meeting were very partial and strongly opposed to Austria.

They are asked to give evidence before boards and commissions, they are asked to furnish journalists and writers of books with information.

It gave Parisian journalists, gagged about all other aspects of the war zone, a chance of heroic writing, filled with the emotion of old heartaches now changed to joy.

And in the interviews she granted various journalists it was noticeable that she no longer referred to "Jack" or to "Mr. Charteris," but to "my husband."

Goan newspaper managements have always hired journalists from outside the state at exorbitant salaries believing them to be better than local talent.

It shakes up established players, and all the poaching for staff only pushes up salaries and gives hitherto ignored journalists their day in the sun.

Their last, and, indeed, their most artful expedient, has been to hire and incite the weekly journalists against us.

At another level, the State is working overtime to incorporate journalists, promote 'friendly' publications and thus indulge in other means to control opinion.

Mr. Evarts, weary of making many jokes, would invent a journalist or other man and tell a story as his.

The feebler members of a family of novelists, which some one wittily labelled as the "kail-yard school," so irritated a young Scottish journalist, the late Mr. George Douglas, that he resolved to provide what he conceived might be a useful corrective for the public mind.

About seven o'clock in the evening, a staff officer, who kept the journalists informed of the progress of affairs, visited General Fremont's head-quarters.

I know no other journalist in New York City, during my own journalistic career of thirty-three years, who has made so many and such diverse publications, or put so much originality and force into the detail of his work.

42 Verbs to Use for the Word  journalist