Cassidy Towne was one of the city's most feared and hated muckrakers.
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The former are regarded as muckrakers, the latter as spies.
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You must not take the muckrakers too seriously.
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This here talk about the white-slave traffic, ma'am... it's all the work o' these magazine muckrakers!
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It draws reporters and muckrakers like flies.
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All the work of the muckrakers!
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Only the stupidest muckrakers could fail to see this, and even to know it as part of their own consciousness.
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But the muckrakers at Jalopnik quickly discovered the truth: Klypso got his ticket dismissed because the officer didn't show up to court.
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As the muckrakers of the 1890s and early 20th century exposed corporate perfidy, some firms employed public relations firms to temper the journalistic message.
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The Prince of the Muckrakers' contribution to the literature of awakening.
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Muckrakers, prying into the storied past, have destroyed one after another many of the pet characters in history.
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It turns out the TPM Muckrakers were chronicling the efforts for the Republicans with their automated phone banks.
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"It's professionally embarrassing, but muckrakers like this"-heswatted at the paper again-"ultimatelywill not destroy the work we do.
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You forget you are talking to the champion female muckraker of the country.
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She discoursed long and accurately on the personal New York affairs of the returned muckraker.
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For some moments the muckraker considered the statement thoughtfully.