Definitionadj. of or relating to or having the characteristics of journalism
Last update: September 1, 2015
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Journalistic literature in the native language begins with the Magyar Hirmondo (Harbinger) started by Matthias Rath at Pozsony in 1780. [Please select]
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The journalistic war was almost in the nature of a duel between the State and the Treasury Departments. [Please select]
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Here was a journalistic chance that so experienced a newspaper man as Defoe could not let slip. [Please select]
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Newspaper-office anecdote and talk gave a journalistic air to the gathering when he was present, and there was novelty in it. [Please select]
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There is a good deal of journalistic anxiety concerning the decline of mothers. [Please select]
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In the days when he was living in Great Russell Street the journalistic world of London was very Bohemian. [Please select]
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This assignment across the river might very easily have been the first step toward a journalistic sepulcher, but not for Harvey. [Please select]
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