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On another occasion, the writer reported vividly on a massacre in Mexico in 1968.
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Consequently, the number of newspapers shot up, as did the sales of any paper willing to report vividly and at length on poisoning cases.
We learned then that, put to the test, David could report vividly and investigate in close detail, as well as follow the convolutions of crisis politics.
(Notice that Orwell, who reported so vividly on extreme poverty, brought none of his documentary rigor to the kind of ordinary working-class life he was happy to idealize).
Her Majesty's inspector Drusilla Sharpling said the report "vividly portrays the pain and anguish suffered by Savile's victims".
Mogelson's reporting vividly illustrates the way people across West Africa have seized control of their destiny by intervening to isolate the Ebola virus and slow its spread.
As their report vividly showed, poverty, behind the statistics, has names, faces and families who struggle to survive on a day-to-day basis.
The reports vividly illustrated the fund-raising advantage Democrats have enjoyed so far this year as they try to recapture the White House after seven years of Republican control.
One of HM Inspectors of Constabulary, Drusilla Sharpling, said the report "vividly portrays the pain and anguish suffered by Savile's victims".
This suggests that the vividly reported fears may well be produced by emotional disturbances that first occur on awakening.
Again, it was a classic whistleblowing case, as the Post vividly reported.
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