Sentence examples for As a today from inspiring English sources

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Next year will mark his 30th anniversary as a Today presenter, and he is writing a book to be published when he finally hangs up the headphones.

When Nick Robinson takes to the airwaves for the first time as a Today programme presenter on Monday, he will do well to keep his emotions in check.

Marshall Stewart writes: Recruiting Robert Robinson (obituary, 15 August) as a Today presenter in 1971 (when I was the programme's editor) was not a straightforward affair.

True, "Today" wasn't exactly a sanctuary of journalistic high-mindedness, even before Ms. Walters; when she did get her first on-camera break, in 1964 as a " 'Today' girl," her predecessor wasn't Walter Lippmann but the movie actress Maureen O'Sullivan, who had played Jane in the Johnny Weissmuller "Tarzan" films.

These cards can be contextual, such as a 'Today' card which aggregates info such as local weather and calendar info, or a 'Nearby' card to surface location-specific local services.

While the tape has massive implications for Trump and his campaign, it's the second major embarrassment in Bush's short tenure as a "Today" cohost.

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As a winter cover, pennycress would provide important ecosystem services.

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