Channel 4 reporter and anchorman Krishnan Guru-Murthy had just finished his midday rapid-fire barrage of breaking bad news. |
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At lunchtime on the day of the party, the BBC's avuncular anchorman David Dimbleby introduced a montage of pop footage. |
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The buzz out of Washington is that she and the anchorman had been tattletaling on each other. |
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John and Jimmy even plead with the blow-dried anchorman at a local TV station to air a special report on Mikey. |
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I didn't even know what was going on, even after I finished my third game as the team's anchorman. |
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We cut back to the splitscreen view so we can also see the studio anchorman, who's obviously similarly at a loss by the outburst of profanity. |
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There is news of war victories, and the anchorman soothingly assures viewers that peace will come soon. |
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At the age of 21, he became the youngest ever anchorman in regional television. |
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A couple of us were interviewed on a beach outside Cairns in Queensland by a television anchorman from the Discovery Channel. |
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When Bruce is passed over for the news anchorman job he covets, he turns his gaze heavenward and curses God for his ill fortune. |
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From the very beginning, the anchorman ripped into the famous bickerers and was unrelenting throughout. |
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Weber, the anchorman of this immortal team, was the essence of unmuscled execution. |
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We say a tearful good bye to legendary anchorman and the standard of journalist integrity, Dan Rather. |
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America's 4x100m team clinched world championship gold after anchorman JJ Johnson pipped Britain's Dwain Chambers on the line. |
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A former television anchorman is now mayor of Albuquerque, New Mexico. |
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The investigative anchorman said every member of his staff had been threatened. |
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They talk as if the anchorman was eased out of his job merely for some error of fact such as any journalist is statistically certain to make every now and then. |
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Carrey's primary goal is to become the new anchorman at the station. |
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Columnist, anchorman and president of the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva. |
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The main event of the General Conference was a high-level Industrial Development Forum, moderated by former CNN anchorman Todd Benjamin. |
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In fact, his nickname among the England squad was 'Junior Des', a reference to the legendary BBC anchorman, Des Lynam. |
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In his after-match comments the Liverpool anchorman focused on the lack of faith people had in the team. |
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The bar that wins will host a special anchorman event featuring some cast members. |
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With the exception of anchorman, none of these movies are as mass appealing or box-office friendly as Bridesmaids ended up being. |
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He doesn't hide behind the BBC anchorman mask to dodge the question. |
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His father's career as an anchorman and TV news reporter was clearly formative, but his own early career in sitcoms and soaps is likely more crucial. |
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An established and highly credited news anchorman for over thirty years has seemingly put his career on the line over the story of the questionable documents. |
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Charming, profane, alcoholic television anchorman becomes local hero and changes the news business. |
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Longtime Southern California anchorman John Schubeck died Friday at Columbia West Hills Medical Center in Canoga Park. |
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It leaves the contest with the former television news anchorman and Strangford assembly member, Mike Nesbitt, and the party's deputy leader, John McCallister, remaining in the leadership race. |
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You were a foreign correspondent for 15 years, anchorman for the best known German television news programme, you have interviewed countless politicians and reported daily on world events. |
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Former Newsnight anchorman Peter Snow teams up with Phillipa Forrester to present all the latest technological and medical developments. |
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Mr. Burghardt was a well-known and highly respected newscaster in both Hamilton and London, where he was the outstanding news anchorman for 10 years. |
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We shot our anchorman sequel for 50 million and all made a lot of money. |
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The next ten years he worked as a producer, reporter and anchorman with the Flemish public radio and television. He later joined Kredietbank, where he was in charge of Internal and External Communication. |
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The anchorman of a cultural programme on the Bulgarian National Radio Lazar Lazarevski is fired by the new powers emerging amid incessant political turmoil. |
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She will go head-to-head with motormouth Today FM anchorman Eamon Dunphy, who presents 'The Last World', in the cut-throat drive-time slot. |
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The anchorman needs to take the rope under his armpit, then drape it over his back towards the opposite shoulder, then back under his armpit where he can hold it. |
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Jackson, who produced a stunning silver medal in Saturday's individual sprint event, hung in to produce another outstanding run leg before tagging anchorman Dan Wilson in first place. |
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Reporting the story that evening, one TV anchorman peeled off his tie. |
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During an unguarded moment picked up on a satellite feed, NBC anchorman Tom Brokaw said CBS' Dan Rather often reported false stories fed to him by the Nixon White House. |
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While that works in a movie as unreal as Anchorman or Elf, it feels out of place in an alleged family comedy. |
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