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If one man from the local staff could escape into the sweet world of foreign correspondence, there might be hope for all.
There are over 300 tablets that range from foreign correspondence to inventories.
Ivan himself appeared to welcome the idea, and he began to style himself tsar in foreign correspondence.
His appointment had been by the Committee of Foreign Correspondence, March, 1776.
If there is a public interest in journalism, it surely does not involve foreign correspondence and crossword puzzles equally.
Essex employed a number of educated men, who were chiefly engaged in a voluminous foreign correspondence.
He won two George Polk Awards for foreign correspondence.
At the foundation of the Royal Society he took on the task of foreign correspondence, as the first Secretary.
There, The Shadow saw stacks of foreign correspondence on a desk which evidently belonged to Larry.
One of the strengths of "Foreign Correspondence," in fact, is precisely its willingness to describe a scene without shaping it into too neat a form.
So what is in (foreign correspondence, investigative reporting) and what is out (business news, sports news) of our consensus definition?
Squitieri later expanded into a return to foreign correspondence and a focus on military, defense and intelligence issues; foreign affairs; and national politics.
Moscow Under Fire, foreign correspondence (1942)
Indeed, this seems to be part of the style of Akkadian style of writing which helped facilitate foreign correspondence for the long term.
His dispatches from Moscow won the Overseas Press Club award for best foreign correspondence of the year in 1975.
Roger Mallikan had seen them; the shipping man had shown some knowledge of Chinese because of extensive foreign correspondence.
The institute administers the John R. Wilhelm foreign correspondence program, which has placed more than 240 students with international internships in 30 countries since 1970.
Neither her foray into the world of foreign correspondence, nor even motherhood prevented Graham from achieving her ambition to reach the top in her career.
Mr. Woo was a Pulitzer Prize finalist in three categories: national reporting, foreign correspondence and commentary.
Beginning in 1859, she lived with her brother Harro in Hamburg, where in 1867 she took a position as a secretary for foreign correspondence.
Scoop is a 1938 novel by English writer Evelyn Waugh, a satire of sensationalist journalism and foreign correspondence.
Foreign Correspondence By Geraldine Brooks.
From 1824 to 1826 he studied in Berlin, supplying the Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal with foreign correspondence.
Mr. Kelley's company-supplied résumé reads somewhat like an anthology of foreign correspondence, recounting how he had covered "all major overseas conflicts and events since 1990."
"Foreign correspondence" raved over her talents, narratives of her benevolence filled the papers; her pictures and her name were seen everywhere.