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"And I thought that this was going to be some kind of a political junket."
It will of course provide at least four more annual junkets though.
But what has struck her most was how much work a junket is.
Try two interviews in 45 seconds on a press junket.
I lived by the river of black sand, in a little town called Junket.
When she came in with the junket, the row had obviously developed.
This sort of press junket is not for the claustrophobic.
"The word came to pretty the old boats for a junket of congressmen."
She was jealous of the attention that other mothers on the junket gave him.
Not so much a show as a gallimaufry or junket.
These junkets seem to be having an impact on judicial decision-making.
You have to have your head ready for a junket to the city.
"And you thought we were here on a Justice Department junket."
"People got the impression this was a kind of junket.
"And perhaps the chef would be so kind as to make you a junket?
The main movie publicity tactic is something called a press junket.
Once set, place the junket into the fridge to chill for 45 minutes.
If this junket is successful, perhaps we can make it an annual affair.
That's a question you get at a film junket before your film is even out.
"You actually have to act a lot more at the junket than you do on the set," she said.
Yet ethical questions are not restricted to journalists on junkets.
"You know how terrible I feel when you're off on a junket somewhere.
They make a junket to the north of England.
No, it's like finishing a movie and saying, "I'm not available for the press junket."
They would also be barred from organizing junkets for lawmakers.