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press-agentry

[pres-ey-juhn-tree] / ˈprɛsˌeɪ dʒən tri /




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Part of J.P.L.'s technical proficiency and lack of press-agentry is due to its connection with Caltech.

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Displaying their new fondness for press-agentry, Soviets in Moscow responded with a press conference at which snooping gadgets, including microphones, optical devices and transmitters were displayed.

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As press-agentry it was too good not to have had some such motive among its unmentioned purposes.

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Later he did small-time press-agentry, served as saxophonist in a band, was a gossip columnist for Theatre Magazine, broke into radio as a theatrical commentator.

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By the averagely curious citizen, eager for insight behind the gilded curtains of press-agentry and partisanship, it was hailed as a shaft of common-sense sunlight thrown into a clay-footed wilderness of political pap.

From Behind the Mirrors The Psychology of Disintegration at Washington by Gilbert, Clinton W. (Clinton Wallace)




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