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Often used in the same context:
journalists,
briefing,
press,
newsmen,
telephone interview,
correspondents,
conference,
interview,
news,
thein,
pressmen,
cameramen,
serye,
teleconference,
media,
photographers,
questioners,
newspaper,
aides,
sidelines,
spokesman,
remarks,
sportal,
statement,
yesterday,
meeting,
corespondent,
speech,
lensmen,
comment,
correspondant,
lawmakers,
diplomats,
throng,
ewry,
entourage,
scribes,
translator,
roundtable,
telephone,
delegates,
sitdown,
secretary,
editors,
lawyer,
manling,
deputy,
luncheon,
stopover,
photojournalist,
envoy,
videoconference,
supporters,
cotan,
consul general,
condoleezza rice,
newsperson,
hardnews,
newspeople,
anybody,
generalities,
tabloid,
photo op,
negotiators,
ministers,
dignitaries,
interpreter,
transcript,
gathering,
curt,
cameraperson,
minders,
senators,
horde,
delegation,
military attache,
pooler,
truth,
psychogenic fugue,
headshakes,
debriefing,
him,
nunciature,
talk,
phone,
sobbing,
legislators,
journo,
feifer,
paparazzi,
television,
demurring,
caucus,
mourners,
foreign minister,
official,
businessmen,
impromptu,
briefly,
sadi,
inan,
chandoo,
reporter,
detectives,
salesmen,
accountants,
newspapermen,
pilots,
prosecutors,
announcers,
doctors,
instructors,
managers,
teachers,
lecturers,
ncos,
officers,
operatives,
players
Appears in the definition of:
backgrounder,
brief,
coverage,
fearless,
handle,
news conference,
past,
potshot,
press box,
press conference,
press gallery,
reportage,
reporting,
style
Also try:
— Adjectives for reporters:
other,
many,
most,
few,
several,
american,
local,
investigative,
young,
political,
newspaper,
more...
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