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newsgatherer

  • a word derived from newsgathering.
    newsgathering
    adjective
    of or relating to the process of collecting and reporting the news.

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"Mrs. Baldwin," said a punctilious newsgatherer, "would you favor us with an opinion on some political subject."

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The No. I Wet witness, introduced to the committee as "a gentleman and a scholar" by Illinois Wet Representative Sabath who had never seen him before, was Walter W. Liggett, onetime Minnesota newsgatherer.

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Bath in the Bushes A famed dancer's good husband, a flaming tabloid's good newsgatherer, can both be combined in one person.

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One newsgatherer got desperate and hired Carl Miller, a nephew of Guide La Roque, to paddle him seven miles down the Brule from a place called Stone Bridge.

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Straight way the newsgatherer communicated it to a newspaper in Washington, and it appeared under an editorial notice.

From Personal Reminiscences of Early Days in California with Other Sketches; To Which Is Added the Story of His Attempted Assassination by a Former Associate on the Supreme Bench of the State by Stephen Johnson Field

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