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was reports
noun
A piece of information describing, or an account of certain events given or presented to someone, with the most common adpositions being by (referring to creator of the report) and on (referring to the subject.
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However, she said there was reports of "ineffective indirect fire in the vicinity of the base".
The issue was reports of unsanitary conditions inside the athletes' village, a facility promoted by Indian organizers as world class.
And on Thursday, it was reports that he left the scene of an accident that occurred while he was giving a radio interview on his cell phone.
Mostly it was reports of people who simply didn't turn off their device or laptop batteries overheating, not of any kind of interference from those devices.
Yesterday's upshot was reports like this in the Guardian, this in the Daily Mail (which is concentrating on illegal immigrants, not wicked unions, today) and similar reports elsewhere, with the most thorough account being in the Financial Times (subscription) which usually treats organised labour seriously and with respect.
Lepore notes that the experts were not baffled, as the headline indicated, but the public was: "Reports, cabled and wired and radioed across land and sea, were printed in the daily paper or broadcast, within minutes, on the radio: tallies, theories, postmortems, more to fear.
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That was reported separately.
One gunman was reported arrested.
She was reported missing a week ago today.
No one was reported hurt.
Much eye-wiping was reported.
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