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Significats de syndicate columnist en anglès
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Ús de syndicate columnist en anglès
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The third paper featured an internationally syndicatedcolumnist, famous for his biting wit:
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Syndicatedcolumnist Drew Pearson had his own theory about the parole board's baffling pronouncement.
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Shaunti Feldhahn, best-selling author, speaker, and nationally syndicatedcolumnist
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Syndicatedcolumnist and NPR commentator Douglas Rushkoff is inviting readers to contribute to his new novel.
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Pryor will share senior editorial duties with Robert Scheer, a nationally syndicatedcolumnist and correspondent for the Los Angeles Times.
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LA Times Syndicatecolumnist Jeffrey Wells is first with the news that is bound to cause a stir in Hollywood.
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In 2000, attorney and syndicatedcolumnist Sidney Zion wrote of his experience as a foot soldier in the Kennedy Justice Department:
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Helen Thomas served as White House correspondent for United Press International for 57 years and a syndicatedcolumnist for Hearst Newspapers.
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Syndicatedcolumnist Allison Kugel recently caught up with T-Boz, and their lengthy conversation ran the gamut with nothing left off the table.
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Rosselli began leaking part of the assassination story to syndicatedcolumnist Jack Anderson, with the proviso that Anderson not use any gangsters' names.
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Not as good as...You can fill in the blank, from your favorite syndicatedcolumnist to your great-grandniece who writes you letters from North Dakota.
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Syndicatedcolumnist Michelle Malkin blamed the spread of "contagious diseases" on "uncontrolled immigration" in a blog, and other conservative talk show hosts made similar claims.
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At a meeting of the president's bioethics council in March, syndicatedcolumnist Charles Krauthammer called the proposed technique "repugnant and weird," according to Wired magazine.
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Other syndicatedcolumnists, such as Pearson and Jack Anderson ("Washington Merry-Go-Round") and Rowland Evans and Bob Novak, hired staffs and pursued their own editorial muses.