Examples of 'were journalists' in a sentence
Meaning of "were journalists"
were journalists - refers to a group of people who work for various media outlets such as newspapers, magazines, or online publications, and are responsible for gathering and reporting news and information
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There were journalists and entrepreneurs in the cause.
Thirty of the victims were journalists or their staff.
There were journalists outside of my apartment building.
It was not clear if their attackers knew they were journalists.
Both were journalists specialising in tax fraud cases.
Many members of the family were journalists.
Five of these were journalists at the time of our sample.
They were activists as much as they were journalists.
Most of the passengers were journalists and prospective clients.
By then she had noticed us and thought that we were journalists.
There were journalists around and supplies began to get through.
Among the people killed were journalists and police officers.
There were journalists on the plane and the pilot radioed ahead.
Both of his parents were journalists.
There were journalists on the plane.
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Born to parents who were journalists.
He said there were journalists working in the lobby at the time.
One in seven people were journalists.
Muckrakers were journalists who encouraged readers to demand more regulation of business.
Most of the victims were journalists.
Both were journalists on a mission.
Also interviewed were journalists.
Friends who were journalists helped me out by putting me in contact with an editor.
The only people on the streets with cameras were journalists and tourists.
All those detained were journalists arrested from their homes in raids.
Police say one of the victims was a city councilwoman and the other two were journalists.
Some also were journalists.
Some were journalists for Ham Mihan and share their feelings.
My parents were journalists.
It was initially started with twelve women, most of whom were journalists.
Most were journalists.
With any luck, most of them were journalists.
They yelled that they were journalists and raised their hands above their heads.
The soldiers killed eight people in total, two of whom were journalists.
He and his brothers were journalists who inspired the Mexican Revolution.
Some were killed covering war zones, others because they were journalists.
Present at the War Academy were journalists who previously could not gain accreditation.
Apart from his parents, several relatives and ancestors of his were journalists or published authors.
All I had were journalists at my house.
Of the 13 principal authors, five were academics and five were journalists.
Saints who were Journalists.
We were journalists or cooperants, including some of African origin.
And we felt like stars, there were journalists everywhere.
Common targets were journalists and photographers, including black and Hispanic ones.
One was a citizen blogger, while the other two were journalists with local newspapers.
Among the targets were journalists and public figures considered hostile to Netanyahu, including Gantz.
Most, not surprisingly, are or were journalists.
The authors of idea were journalists Oksana Naychuk and Victoria El-Mualla.
The other constituency targeted - unsurprisingly, for populist politicians - were journalists and the mainstream media.
These were journalists from all over the world, including from Italy, Germany.
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