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correspondent English

Meaning correspondent meaning

What does correspondent mean?

correspondent

someone who communicates by means of letters a journalist employed to provide news stories for newspapers or broadcast media (= analogous) similar or equivalent in some respects though otherwise dissimilar brains and computers are often considered analogous salmon roe is marketed as analogous to caviar

Synonyms correspondent synonyms

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Topics correspondent topics

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Examples correspondent examples

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Simple sentences

The correspondent filed a report from Moscow.
The newspaper recalled the special correspondent to the main office in Tokyo.
He was sent abroad as a correspondent.
He is a good correspondent.

Movie subtitles

If there's an opening for a war correspondent I parler a little French.
My dear, your only correspondent is the Inquirer.
He's a war correspondent now and is making quite a name for himself.
And there's a war correspondent outside who wants to get your story firsthand.
You're a correspondent. You've got priorities.
GHQ said it was okay for one correspondent to accompany the mission.
Sergeant Dickerman, you're what's known as a combat correspondent.
Her innermost thoughts, as revealed to your own correspondent, in a private, personal, exclusive interview.
Oh, I missed out on a job as war correspondent.
The correspondent from Pakistan has accepted.
The correspondent from Madrid will be able to make it.
The Herald Tribune has brought a correspondent from Sweden.
Francesco Zuria, the correspondent.
Our correspondent in Damascus.
The Hound of the Baskervilles, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, and his last film, Hitchcock's Foreign Correspondent in 1940.
The London correspondent cabled last night.
Your correspondent evidently couldn't find it in the newspaper.
Special correspondent of the New York Herald.
A special correspondent.
Our correspondent's great adventure!
Our correspondent in surprise attack!
Our brave correspondent.
Oui, Italian war correspondent.
Her innermost thoughts, as revealed to your Rome correspondent. in a private, personal. exclusive. interview.
Please, a correspondent.
If you should have an opening for a war correspondent, I parler a little French.
Well, I do happen to know that he has a- a fine record as a war correspondent.
By the way, Mr. Tyler. while you were serving as a war correspondent. Were you ever wounded or injured in anyway?
I'm the correspondent bank here for Anaheim.
Foreign correspondent.
I write, newspapers, special correspondent, I'm here for an article.
War correspondent, to be quite accurate.
I only have to mark out the route of your correspondent.
I want to be a war correspondent.
As a man related to Goethe and as a correspondent to a magazine here I am..not as any man in particular.
Do you know the direction, Mister Correspondent?
This is Lieutenant Werner, naval war correspondent.

News and current affairs

They agree that it is fair to broker an arrangement with your correspondent to publish together.
At least a dozen journalists have been arrested under AIPPA, including the only foreign correspondent permanently based in the country, Andrew Meldrum of the British newspaper The Guardian.
The group also took responsibility for the 2007 kidnapping of the BBC's Gaza correspondent Alan Johnston, who was later released after negotiations led by Hamas.
NEW YORK - Al Jazeera correspondent Ayman Mohyeldin is on a victory lap in the United States - or rather, Al Jazeera is sending him on its own victory lap.
Prior to the debate, CNN Chief White House correspondent Jessica Yellin asked Obama about his drone strategy.

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