


‘Sahafi is a journalist and self-proclaimed ‘speaker of the truth’, since he is working in Algiers and trying to report on corrupt officials this is not a pleasant job.’.‘I also take on other stuff like writing articles, reporting on runway shows, talent scouting and consulting/working on other projects in fashion and art…’.‘I noticed in a recent issue of Newsweek Magazine that some editor decided to report on a conference where there was much trepidation about bloggers.’.‘Hemingway, who had become a journalist before the war, married Elisabeth Hadley, and went to report on the war in Greece and Turkey.’.‘John Wilkes writes brilliantly in defence of press freedom to report on Parliament, only to be discredited by a dirty poem written as a young rake.’.
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‘Notes from Underground is a new eye Weekly series in which local arts workers report on their experiences within the Toronto scene.’.‘They'd sent me up to Lancashire to report on the collapse of the English cotton industry because Japan was taking over.’.‘This drop was less steep than the 15 per cent decline that NNI had estimated last week, as reported on these pages on the basis of partial data.’.‘Last August 12, The New York Times reported on a story they also created.’.‘The Independent reported on Saturday that Flying Brands, the mail order flowers and books group, is back on the acquisition trail, six years after its last attempt to expand ended disastrously.’.‘What began as a hobby, took a 15-year-old prodigy rock critic/journalist around America reporting on the up and coming fictional rock band Stillwater.’.‘Last week this newspaper reported on the potential $1 billion ‘poison put option’ exercisable by Elan bondholders next year.’.‘An American editor and newspaperman who reported on the Scopes trial, which concerned evolution.’.‘But news agency AFP reported on Monday that thousands of the League's supporters took to the streets of the capital Dhaka on Monday in protest.’.‘Coverage such as the Time article illustrates reflexivity because it not only reported on the event, but it drew attention to the production of the event as news.’.‘the Egyptian news agency reported that a coup attempt had taken place’.‘It includes revenue accounting and Vat reporting for 41 European subsidiaries.’.‘They report on the dramatic increase in venture ratings while also commenting on the pressures to conform to the norms of an MBA education.’.‘There isn't a whole lot to report on this transfer.’.‘The working girls are then instructed to report on every individual they entertain.’.‘Students find it much easier to report on a short discussion than to risk being wrong as an individual.’.‘Unfortunately, we can't report on the outcome of this most recent visit, as he has not been heard from since.’.‘Your combined contribution should not be more than the amount of compensation you report on your tax return.’.‘I plan to start a real portfolio similar to that shown above and will hopefully be able to report on the results again at a future date.’.‘And even a weak quarterly earnings report on Wednesday didn't slow things down.’.‘The suspicious father even instructs his servant Reynaldo to spy on Laertes in Paris and to report on his son's behavior.’.‘Under the terms of the loan, the co-op was required to report on the impact of the new construction on local wildlife.’.‘Crossbow makes sensors that can report on vibration, tilt, acceleration, temperature, and other factors.’.‘There is nothing special to report on the technical side.’.‘There's not a whole lot to report on this sound mix - some distortion and hiss are present due to the shaky video/archival footage featured in the film.’.‘The week before we go to New York, students report on one aspect of New York.’.‘Previously reported accounting gains will be quickly transformed into problematic losses.’.‘If the element of surprise wanes, there is no more novelty to report on.’.‘Parker will report on what's in the bottle, courageously unconcerned by the reputation on the label or by the affability of the wine-maker.’.‘NKA was founded in 1994 to report on activities of contemporary African art and to train young African writers.’.‘The spectator observes a certain space and has the capacity to report on what their eyes see.’.‘the teacher should report on the child's progress’.‘police reported that the floods were abating’.
