Though reportorial and detailed, they took a nonjudgmental stance toward their generally nonviolent subjects. |
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Each makes the mistake of missing the narrative forest for the scrupulous reportorial trees. |
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Only in 1843 was Cole able to paint a more reportorial view of the area as it had probably looked some seven years earlier. |
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It's full of punchy quotes and well-crafted reportorial scene-painting, of which this is an example. |
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Given his telegenic good looks and celebrity, Junger could easily opt for cushy reportorial assignments. |
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There's been a lot of opinionizing rather than doing the hard reportorial work of who did what and who didn't do what. |
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The former provides neutral, reportorial information, while the latter cites Stephen's thoughts directly. |
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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. |
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They work behind the scenes of the world reporter and traveler to address the gap between mythologized author and his reportorial world of others. |
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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. |
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His focus as a mature photographer turned to the reportorial importance of his subject matter. |
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Nor could Branch claim any reportorial privilege since he was never asked about them. |
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But he was always a smart writer with an acute reportorial eye. |
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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. |
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The reportorial aspect of the job must also be briefly mentioned, if only to distinguish between journalism and criticism. |
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The five books under review here are different in kind from most previous nontechnical ceramics books, which have been either hagiographic or reportorial. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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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Photo, video and reportorial staff joined UNMIS Radio, Miraya FM, to provide full coverage of the 9 January ceremony in Malakal marking the fourth anniversary of the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement. |
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At first hindered by government-imposed censorship, taxes, and other restrictions, newspapers in the 18th century came to enjoy the reportorial freedom and indispensable function that they have retained to the present day. |
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Now Butterfield is the focus of a new book by The Washington Post's Bob Woodward, who with Carl Bernstein formed the reportorial duo who unearthed the Watergate scandal. |
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