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It's impressionistic not journalistic, a self styled 'poetic investigation', and yet ends up being more of a documentary than a feature.
We have a pretty young crowd, literary and journalistic, a nice mix of people who want to have a drink, and others who are a bit more higher-minded.
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"Wide Awake," a journalistic stunt-a-thon full of deadpan-funny adventures, had its origins in its author's real problem.
The book endures, having served as a journalistic guidebook, a prophecy and even a tourist icon.
"If there is a journalistic standard, a lot of them don't follow it".
Schell spent only twelve days in Vietnam, which sounds like the brazen act of a journalistic poseur, a war tourist, and yet he proved himself the opposite.
Thomson's transformation from a journalistic to a data culture has not been without pain.
I think that, with a journalistic or an entertainment company, if you have the bean counters — the accountants — run that company, it's a dead company.
He described his goal on the new blog as journalistic, in a country where foreign journalists are kept from reporting.
"Harvest of Empire" has a journalistic pedigree and a punch that comes from political advocacy.
This one gave new meaning to "evergreen," a journalistic term signifying a feature that can run at any time.
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