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This story will be more fodder for the gossip columnists.

columnists造句

people are indifferent, 20 columnists we're not, another 20 retort.

Opposition politicians, newspaper columnists and a disaffected former foreign minister are beginning to find their voice.

The columnists coined the phrase "to broderick", meaning to rough up.

It satisfied some of the reporters and columnists; for others, my candor simply confirmed that I was a good target.

With the benefit of hindsight, the columnists will make assessments on how successful the tournament has been.

You can also start by reading the business section of paper before checking in with columnists or sports scores.

In 1955, Esther "Eppie" Friedman took over the Ann Landers advice column in the Chicago-Sun newspaper, and kept the columnists name.

The former saw mill operator and amusement park creator from Canada built the Museum's fame by befriending celebrities, gossip columnists, members of the foreign press association and fans.

The move is a gamble for the Times, which previously tried charging for content from columnists through TimesSelect - readership fell and the project was abandoned.

Newspaper columnists and some members of the opposition questioned the legality of the operation, and whether the flotilla could have been intercepted without using force.

In Britain Eurosceptic columnists have written much nonsense about the euro’s imminent break-up (they have always underestimated the political will holding the project together).

Not only will news reporters and columnists have to worry about how their words will affect the reading public, but they also will have to remember that people are going to eat them.

Egypt's press, though freer, remains subject to subtle and sometimes overt pressures to curb criticism: newspaper columnists have taken to leaving their Spaces blank in protest at renewed censorship.

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