Some journalists have referred to the school as the Second West Point.
A journalist, sometimes referred to as 'the mordant analyst'.
The population grew steadily to support the tourism industry and by the 1940s, real estate speculators and journalists were referring to the area as the "Gold Coast."
Forty years later a journalist referred to MacDonald as "bubble-and-squeak Aimi".
Two journalists referred to it as "widely considered as the definitive book on Opus Dei."
Barclay was notorious for his many wives to the extent that some journalists referred to him as 'Bluebeard'.
In the 1930s, the Cardinals returned during what journalists refer to as "the gashouse gang era."
He had very little sense of humour, being greatly offended when a journalist playfully referred to him as the "Commissioner for Crown Sands".
Russian journalists often refer to him as "Navalny of Chuvashia".