Examples of 'journalist william' in a sentence

Meaning of "journalist william"

journalist william: A descriptive phrase referring to a journalist named William. It is commonly used to introduce an opinion or statement made by William in the context of journalism or related topics

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Journalist William Green was brought on to write short profiles.
She will be in conversation with the journalist William Márquez.
Murrow recruited journalist William I. Shirer to take a similar post on the continent.
Also killed were the pilot Bertuzzi and the journalist William McHale.
American journalist William Shirer reported on 25 May, " German military circles here tonight put it flatly.
He was also the principal patron of the satirist and journalist William Gifford.
The American journalist William Allen White noted one of the difficulties in his 1946 autobiography.
The film uses the remarkable colour wartime footage shot by British journalist William Courtenay.
Jj, journalist william d . tammeus wrote.
Telenorte is owned by the journalist William Solís.
Journalist William Greider called it ‘ democracy for hire . '.
One of the founders was the noted print journalist William Morton Fullerton.
In this, he was advised by author and journalist William Eleroy Curtis, also a fair official.

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