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briefing

[bree-fing] / ˈbri fɪŋ /


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At a Saturday briefing for high ranking military officers first reported by the Journal, Gen. Zhang was accused of everything from conniving at corruption with family members to spilling nuclear secrets to the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

The SNP leader said he had asked the prime minister for a "detailed briefing" about the Marinera, and added that law officers in Scotland had a clear responsibility for tankers in Scottish waters.

From BBC

There is a second extraordinary fact: the government barrister who did the secret briefing was Philip Sales, who as Lord Sales was one of the Supreme Court justices in the Paul Thompson case.

From BBC

Those familiar with the briefing said Zhang was alleged to have accepted huge sums of money in exchange for official promotions in this big-budget procurement system.

From The Wall Street Journal

Analysts expect Powell to avoid discussing political issues at his press briefing after the two-day Fed meeting on Wednesday, while divisions remain over the path of future policy.

From Barron's