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journalist

[jur-nl-ist] / ˈdʒɜr nl ɪst /


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It comes a day after Khanna told journalists this was the "most vulnerable" the British monarchy had been, and said stripping Andrew of a title was not enough.

From BBC

"I feel like I was just guided today by them," he told journalists afterwards of his parents.

From Barron's

The book, written with journalist and novelist Judith Perrignon, will be published by Flammarion on February 17, in a worldwide release in 22 languages.

From Barron's

He added that he is sure if he was told there was evidence a journalist or agent had blagged information, he would "have been pretty furious".

From BBC

In “Roman Holiday,” Audrey Hepburn’s princess and Gregory Peck’s journalist acknowledge their relationship isn’t possible and go their separate ways.

From The Wall Street Journal