Sentence examples for journalistic mode from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Vincent sets out on her mission in full journalistic mode, but by the middle of the book she is again seized by depression, and by the end she is writing purely as a patient.

He was also a very assured operator in diverse styles: he could do documentary and surrealism; he could take an ordinary story out of the newspapers, see its historical resonance, and then recast the journalistic mode as something like Brechtian theater.

The new secondary art writer that offers such contextualization and generic narrative in the journalistic mode need not be held in high academic esteem -- in fact this is often a hindrance.

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The account of a richly complex foreign culture, based on a two- or three-day trip beginning with the taxi from the airport, including the meeting with the minister of economics (always surprisingly young, and always with a degree from Harvard or Stanford) — is one of the least attractive of all American journalistic modes.

This study analyzed university students' media discourse in the virtual world of Second Life and subsequent revisions of their works in progress with respect to (1) journalistic headlines, (2) journalistic vocabulary, (3) journalistic organization, and (4) journalistic style.

In truth, of course, there never was any such school – the phrase was just journalistic shorthand for a particular observational mode.

In 1996, the historian and critic Donald Kuspit identified two chief modes of art writing --metaphysical and journalistic -- accurately describing the ways they have contributed to different forms of malaise within criticism at large.

In the well-acted "Frost / Nixon," a nice journalistic coup — David Frost's pushing Richard Nixon into semi-confessional mode, in 1977 — has been elevated to a great transformative moment in history, which, alas, it was not.

I sought out television journalists to get perspective on this journalistic credo, in part because television has been dealing with the challenge of immediate news much longer than its print counterparts, which, thanks to the Internet, are now in the always-on news-breaking mode as well.

But there's a more modest form of imagination that's within the reach of more directors: a practical imagination that, within familiar modes of storytelling, considers characters with a quasi-documentary, journalistic curiosity and empathy.

That's a journalistic cliché.

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