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«New York waiters, probably the surliest in the Western world are better images of their city than that journalistic favorite-the taxi driver.»
«Journalistic clich?s migrate from broadcast to broadcast.»
«The journalistic vision sharpens to the point of maximum impact every event, every individual and social configuration; but the honing is uniform.»
«Fidelity to the subject's thought and to his characteristic way of expressing himself is the sine qua non of journalistic quotation.»
«In journalistic terms, syndication is equivalent to ascending to heaven on a pillar of cloud.»
«The stakeout [is] the lowest form of journalism and a boring penance for journalistic sins.»
Author: Martin Tolchin | Keywords: journalistic, penance
«Journalistic hours are odd and long and often tense, and newsmen seek each other out as natural allies in a world that is so much part of them, but which they visit so randomly.»
«I'm struggling at the end to get out of the valley of hectoring youth, journalistic middle age, imposture, moneymaking, public relations, bad writing, mental confusion.»
«Chicago is a sort of journalistic Yellowstone Park, offering haven to a last herd of fantastic bravos.»
«At Gatling-gun tempo word-perfect the first time out. the journalistic equivalent of a high-wire front somersault without a net.»