Newspapers in England and America sensationalized the story for a fascinated audience. |
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For example, my Grandmother loved to read a certain sensationalized tabloid. |
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In the current media, there is a lack of choice as war and other sensationalized stories get most of the space in the paper. |
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Youth crime stories are often sensationalized on the front page of the paper, as in the case of last year's school shootings. |
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Media shift the responsibility for sensationalized coverage to a prurient citizenry's market demands for more blood, gore and opulence. |
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You often go to sites of extremity, crisis, and conflict that too often are depicted in a stereotypical or sensationalized manner in the press. |
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The media coverage is always sensationalized here in the US except for possibly Public Radio. |
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Martin is pleased that the film has made its way back to his birthplace, especially given the way American media has sensationalized the topic. |
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In answer to your inquiry, my quote was taken out of context and sensationalized. |
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Romantic comedies are sensationalized stories of an idealized world, where everyone is always falling in love, but never falling out of love. |
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At the same time, the media has a responsibility to protect children by avoiding stereotyping of children and sensationalized stories. |
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We understand that this was sensationalized in the media, but we misspoke and that was not our intention. |
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Much of recent news coverage is sensationalized like soap operas. |
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Newspapers found it cheaper and better for their circulation to indulge in polemics rather than in detailed reporting, and this sensationalized politics still further. |
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When something terrible is sensationalized by the media, it decides to change the law. |
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The danger from shark attack, while very real, is remarkably uncommon and easily sensationalized. |
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It was probably the work of this small percentage of people that was sensationalized by people outside of the religion. |
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We are in a kind of 'worst of all worlds' now, with women bombarded by these sensationalized messages from the media. |
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I think that we need to move away from this case, which was really sensationalized in the media. |
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There is a lot of fear around the Act, generated mostly through sensationalized media coverage. |
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Today, dirty laundry hangs out for all to see, sometimes even sensationalized. |
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Nor did the Council find that the story had been sensationalized as alleged by the complainant. |
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Some of the best-known ceremonies among Native people have been either sensationalized or misinterpreted. |
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The government provided no concrete characterization of the actual threat and offered no evidence to back up its increasingly sensationalized warnings. |
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The reality is that some will eagerly solicit the uninformed to support their agenda via the one-note, often sensationalized message of the media. |
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The CBSC Ontario Regional Panel concluded that the news broadcasts contained inaccurate information as well as sensationalized and distorted content but that they did not violate anyone's privacy or endanger anyone's life. |
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This can be a challenging task for schools at a time when some children are witnesses to or victims of abuse in their own homes and many children see violence glamorized or sensationalized in the media. |
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In the short term, agencies could actually cause a drop in trust levels when they present negative reports which are then amplified and sensationalized through the parliamentary and media processes. |
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Have students write a fictionalized and sensationalized newspaper story about Confederation or one of the people involved in the Confederation debates. |
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The modern depiction of archaeology is sensationalized so much that it has incorrectly formed the public's perception of what archaeology is. |
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The Torre de Manila controversy is regarded as one of the most sensationalized heritage issues of the country. |
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There are some people out there who are simply very good at what they do, which is to continue to put sensationalized emotional information into the media. |
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Moreover, this information is frequently too general or sensationalized. |
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It's a semi-autobiographical novel based on an affair Duras had with an older man when she was a teen-ager, but most of us thought she'd sensationalized the story in a way that ultimately didn't ring true. |
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Parliamentary agencies may even contribute in the short term to declines in public confidence when their critical, independent reports reach the partisan arena of Parliament and are sensationalized in the media. |
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It was suggested that the international media had sensationalized the violence against people with albinism to a degree that far exceeded the actual number of incidents. |
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First person, sometimes sensationalized or fictionalized, accounts of living through plague years have also been popular across centuries and cultures. |
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Michael Pollan argues that sensationalized, sportslike food shows discourage spectators from actually cooking themselves, but I, a 20-year-old college student, beg to differ. |
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