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How to use reportorial in a sentence

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Though reportorial and detailed, they took a nonjudgmental stance toward their generally nonviolent subjects.
Each makes the mistake of missing the narrative forest for the scrupulous reportorial trees.
Only in 1843 was Cole able to paint a more reportorial view of the area as it had probably looked some seven years earlier.
It's full of punchy quotes and well-crafted reportorial scene-painting, of which this is an example.
Given his telegenic good looks and celebrity, Junger could easily opt for cushy reportorial assignments.
There's been a lot of opinionizing rather than doing the hard reportorial work of who did what and who didn't do what.
The former provides neutral, reportorial information, while the latter cites Stephen's thoughts directly.
Part of this outlook would be the reportorial role that Bayle assumes, of giving unimpeded voice to all views, even those that compete with his own.
They work behind the scenes of the world reporter and traveler to address the gap between mythologized author and his reportorial world of others.
The first sentence is a standard reportorial sentence from a third-person perspective, whereupon follows a direct quotation of Hordubal's thoughts with no quotational signals.
His focus as a mature photographer turned to the reportorial importance of his subject matter.
Nor could Branch claim any reportorial privilege since he was never asked about them.
But he was always a smart writer with an acute reportorial eye.
The space, the volume of the prose-poem means, for him, more narrative, reportorial opportunity-more time, more stretch, more loop, more transition, more cover.
The reportorial aspect of the job must also be briefly mentioned, if only to distinguish between journalism and criticism.
The five books under review here are different in kind from most previous nontechnical ceramics books, which have been either hagiographic or reportorial.
Often, her fiction drew its energy from contradictory qualities: her stories were minutely observed but also suspenseful, matter-of-fact but also fanciful, reportorial but also imaginative.
For example, while basic descriptive intelligence would provide biographical and personality details on a foreign leader, current reportorial intelligence would address what he is doing today.
By the time the Journal had come to full maturity, it had helped establish the journalistic norms of reportorial nonpartisanship and of independence from advertiser pressure.
Masters decides which to pursue based on the criteria of egregiousness and reportorial difficulty very egregious and very difficult she pursues assiduously.
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After all, in spite of Peter's ignorance of babies he did have a reportorial eye.
Of course, I did not care to develop his reportorial instinct after this display.
Thus, silly reportorial unveracity usually proves extraordinary truth a liar.
He went about and accused BBC of subtly building an anti-Islamic narrative in its reportorial and coverage of the Ottawa shooting incident.
His is essentially the critical rather than the reportorial mind.
He was not like those dead she had seen in her reportorial days.
There were also some changes in the editorial and reportorial staff.
Aside from reportorial talent, Pinckney had a taste for detective work.
In his latest exploration, Daniel Goleman, author of the international best-seller Emotional Intelligence, turns his seasoned reportorial eye on the science of attention.
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