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journalist

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Rafiek George (better known by his stage name Journalist ) is an underground hip hop rapper from Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , USA . He gives much of the credit for his success to his mother who worked hard to raise 5 other family members. After graduating ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a television reporter/journalist ▪ Grant was interviewed by a BBC television journalist. embedded journalist freelance journalist/writer/photographer etc veteran journalist/actor/goalkeeper etc COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a writer for newspapers and magazines someone who keeps a diary or journal [syn: diarist , diary keeper ]

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1690s, "one whose work is to write or edit public journals or newspapers," from journal + -ist . Meaning "one who keeps a journal" is from 1712. Related: Journalistic .

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context originally English) The keeper of a personal journal, who writes in it regularly. 2 One whose occupation or is journalism, originally only writing in the printed press. 3 A reporter, who professionally does living reporting on news and current ...

Usage examples of journalist.

He returned to the Crystal Palace grounds, that classic starting-point of aeronautical adventure, about sunset, re-entered his shed without disaster, and had the doors locked immediately upon the photographers and journalists who been waiting his return.

The National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association has an agenda, which is to make sure that gay-related stories are reported with what it regards as the appropriate slant and the necessary sensitivity.

Betsy perched on the arm of a sofa whose squashy cushions engulfed the anorectic ally thin journalist.

El Arish, the Israeli journalist Gabi Bron saw about 150 Egyptian POWs sitting on the ground, crowded together with their hands held at the backs of their necks.

William Safire New York Times column, an Australian journalist eviscerating the United Nations for corruption, editorials from smaller-market daily papers like the Rocky Mountain News and the Seattle Times, top blogger commentaries, U.

In this, the multitalented Clarinda Calliope played the role of Florence Nightingale, of Ekmek Kaya, a Turkish lady of doubtful virtue who was the number-four wife and current favorite of the Turkish admiral, of Chiara Maldonado, a young lady camp follower with the army of Savoy, of Katya Petrova, who was a Russian princess as well as a triple spy, and of Claudette Boud in, a French lady journalist.

A journalist to the end, Hero Buss handed his camera to the first passerby and asked him to take a picture of his release.

The audience would not only be full of celebs but also stacked to the rafters with casting agents, national theatre directors, top fringe theatre directors, journalists and critics.

I recall being seriously worried about that when we were working on that story about the killing of Chicano journalist Ruben Salazar by an L.

Thanks to the journalists who were onto Bill Hicks first: Len Belzer, Michael Barnes, Jack Boulware, Bill Brownstein, Lawrence Christon, Michael Corcoran, Bob Daily, Frank DiGiacomo, Robert Faires, Allan Johnson, Gerald Nachman, Mike Sager, Edith Sorenson, Michael Spies, Ernest Tucker, and Rick Vanderknyff.

DJ brought up his own music up under them, making them danceable, and the journalist pulled Mizell away from the stage to a spot where speech was possible.

Nor does she remember journalist Dinah Leighton, the stedfast friend who visited her in the hospital.

People immediately around her van were snapping photographs with all the zeal of journalists or documentarians and others ran video cameras.

Dunster and his journalist father occupied, in almost unbelievable chaos, the top two floors of a house in Camden Town which had been the Dunster matrimonial home.

Hiaasen says, and now environmentalism and water quality are big agenda items in Florida because writers, journalists, concerned citizens and activist groups spoke as one voice.