61 Verbs to Use for the Word reporter

Table of cases, digest of decisions covering volumes 126-140 Atlantic reporter.

What hurt was the fact that the skipper of the "Princess Irene" had already told the marine reporters in New York the thrilling story of how Dave and Dan had nearly come to their own deaths rescuing Midshipman Hallam.

Refuse, and I'll send every reporter in the city to interview you.

TEMPORARY NORTH EASTERN REPORTER DIGEST; including cases reported in volumes 156 to 165 North eastern reporter.

" "Do you pay all the expenses?" asked the reporter, without looking up.

R87797, 29Dec51, Haldeman-Julius Co. (PWH) SOUTHEASTERN reporter.

King Oscar responded sympathetically, invited the reporter to get into his carriage, and while they were driving to the hotel, gave a brief synopsis of what he expected to say.

In His House in Order (one of his greatest plays) Sir Arthur effects part of his exposition by the simple device of making Hilary Jesson a candidate for Parliament, and bringing on a reporter to interview his private secretary.

"If I choose to dodge reporters, that's my pidgin.

SEE Arkansas decisions reported in the Southwestern reporter annotated <pb id='151.png' n='1954h1/A/0733' /> Atlantic reporter.

Not content with robbing his new reporter of the recognition which was justly his, the fellow was evidently determined to vent his spite in other ways.

Nunnally Johnson (A); 29Oct57; R201821. How to treat reporters.

Mr. Carr also stood there, just outside on the porch, red, explosive, determined legs planted wide apart, defying several courtly reporters, who for a month had patiently and politely appeared every hour to learn whether Mr. Carr had anything to say about the new invention, rumors of which were flying thick about Park Row.

" "Oh, well," muttered the reporter, with a sudden lapse.

But, when set at large, the helpless youth could not turn a corner without meeting some bald-headed reporter who raised the cry of "Stop thief!"

The meeting was considered of sufficient importance to occupy daily several columns of one of the New York leading journals, and to employ a special reporter.

He had engaged reporters, correspondents, printers, sub-editors, though he still wanted an efficient editor.

And finally there was the case of Cyril Brown, staff correspondent of the "New York Times" in Berlin, with whom I floundered through the maze of official red tape and military snares that entangled the reporter at the German capital.

"We'll excuse all reporters, first," and he looked across at Godfrey, his face darkening.

Three policemen guarded the door, within which no one was admitted but the coroner, the jury, witnesses, a few political friends of the coroner, who exhibited passes from him, and about twenty-five reporters, fifteen of whom really belonged to newspapers, and the remainder had a general connection with the press, which could never be clearly defined and established.

The readers, explained the reporter, were growing tired of theories and column after column of conjecture.

" The party were then accommodated with seats near the jury, and facing the reporters.

For that brief flash the reporter had been lifted out of his bathos and tawdriness into a clearer element.

This does not, of course, include women reporters and the like.

" "Sure, it's possible, and" "But, chief," interrupted the reporter who had done most of the talking, "why should Miss Gresham kill Warren?

61 Verbs to Use for the Word  reporter