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be correspondents
noun
Someone who or something which corresponds.
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After we married in 1988, we moved to Beijing to be correspondents for The New York Times.
According to Sana, the minister said the citizen journalists "these channels proclaim to be correspondents in Homs and other areas are gunmen and terrorists who participate in these crimes and record them.
For our part, we welcome this development, & take a certain dim pleasure in reflecting that, when we are dead and our words are forgotten, there yet will be correspondents to great out nonexistence with a "Hi there!" or "You have been selected as one of a special group whose sophistication, taste, & knowledge..."....
For our part, we welcome this development, & take a certain dim pleasure in reflecting that, when we are dead and our words are forgotten, there yet will be correspondents to great out nonexistence with a "Hi there!" or "You have been selected as one of a special group whose sophistication, taste, & knowledge..."...
Shapes with high intersection ratio and small distance in two consecutive moments have more chance to be correspondents, assuming that the scene is stationary.
Hire believers: Make sure you have team members who buy into the business's mission just as much as you do, and empower them to be correspondents of this mission.
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Terence Smith is correspondent for "The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer".
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