Her debut novel was an awful bonkbuster detailing the adventures of a hot young hackette who sleeps her way to the top. |
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He remembers a hackette on a film magazine expressing astonishment that all its subs had degrees. |
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Skeptical hackette I may be, but beneath this cynical exterior, beats the heart of a old-fashioned romantic. |
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Her debut novel detailed the adventures of Susan, a hot young hackette who sleeps her way to the top. |
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He latches on to a young, would-be journo, takes over his bed, nicks his laptop, appropriates his cash, and sleeps with the hackette he fancies. |
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Still, at least The Guardian made an attempt to cover it, dispatching its political hackette Helene Mulholland to interview one AM in Cardiff. |
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It was important in cluing the word, I felt, to indicate that it denotes a woman and, if an actual female journalist was used, to make it clear that she was an example of a hackette, not the only one. |
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Though the explanation for his good manners wasn't quite as charming as the hackette hoped. |
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While chatting to one foreign hackette, he explained the company's name came from the Greek for Diana the Huntress. |
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Between McCaffrey and Congressman Collins, and between McAffrey and young up-and-coming hackette Della. |
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With brains plus beauty, Elissa is hackette by day and femme Tarzan by night, swinging through Liverpool's urban jungle of bars, clubs and parties. |
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