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- noun Plural form of
newspaperman .
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Examples
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Ahead of his arrival, however, his aides were told by house manager E.J. Harding -- "Said to be an Englishman by birth," according to the Times -- that the "newspapermen" would not be allowed in.
Two presidents' differing views of media guests at Biltmore 2010
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I smiled in a skeptical way, such as newspapermen are wont to affect toward a thing until it is done -- after which we make a wild scramble to exploit it.
The Silent Bullet 1908
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Sometimes I think the newspapermen are our best detectives. "
The Ear in the Wall 1908
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But back when they were doing their reporting on Nixon and Watergate, the two young newspapermen were outsiders, shoe-leather reporters who talked to folks high and low, including secretaries and bookkeepers.
Michael Hudson: Digging Deep: A Treasury of Books About Journalism Michael Hudson 2010
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But back when they were doing their reporting on Nixon and Watergate, the two young newspapermen were outsiders, shoe-leather reporters who talked to folks high and low, including secretaries and bookkeepers.
Michael Hudson: Digging Deep: A Treasury of Books About Journalism Michael Hudson 2010
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Neither would she swap jobs with any of New York's newspapermen.
Al Eisele: How I Became a New York Celebrity 75 Years Ago Al Eisele 2011
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Neither would she swap jobs with any of New York's newspapermen.
Al Eisele: How I Became a New York Celebrity 75 Years Ago Al Eisele 2011
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But back when they were doing their reporting on Nixon and Watergate, the two young newspapermen were outsiders, shoe-leather reporters who talked to folks high and low, including secretaries and bookkeepers.
Michael Hudson: Digging Deep: A Treasury of Books About Journalism Michael Hudson 2010
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I enjoyed the fun of drinking and talking loudly with friends — writers, painters, sculptors, newspapermen, and the girls and women we knew in San Francisco.
william saroyan | part II « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2010
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I enjoyed the fun of drinking and talking loudly with friends — writers, painters, sculptors, newspapermen, and the girls and women we knew in San Francisco.
January « 2010 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2010
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