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the newspaperman
noun
A man who works in the production of the text of a newspaper; a reporter, editor, etc.
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"On the panga, every morning the newspaperman brought me a copy".
The proprietor of the Gourmet Restaurant and Oyster Bar, Nick Popolus, could only tell the newspaperman that the….
In 1859, he boasted to the newspaperman Horace Greeley that he was worth $250,000, perhaps $7 million today.
The newspaperman Bat Masterson said he first heard jazz in Mamie Silk's Denver whorehouse in the 1880s.
He was sitting in his office having lunch with Tex McCrary, 91, the newspaperman who got to Tokyo before MacArthur.
"You might think I was the newspaperman in the room, but I am in no doubt that Oliver Letwin was fully briefed about the requirements of the industry.
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The newspapermen aren't exactly role models.
The newspapermen didn't have a chance to interview him after the broadcast.
And nobody, the newspapermen argue, can do local the way they can.
The Columbia executives had to leave for N.Y. and in the cab the gentlemen began discussing the enthusiasm of the newspapermen.
The newspapermen present were as much landlubbers as she was; they had no idea that a schooner's topsails couldn't be reefed.
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