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Hearst

[ US /ˈhɝst/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States newspaper publisher whose introduction of large headlines and sensational reporting changed American journalism (1863-1951)

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  • Miller joined Hearst Magazines in 1973 as assistant to the resident controller.
  • George Hearst has been involved in the activities of the Hearst Corporation since 1948 and a director for 40 years.
  • Hearst's world is populated by nervous, brittle sophisticates who jump joylessly around when the potentate's mistress orders them to Charleston: cats on a very hot tin roof.
  • The Hearst kidnapping was one of the first examples of the Stockholm Syndrome - where kidnap victims come to identify with their abductors as a means of survival.
  • He asked Hearst to arrange to have him transferred to the Russian side of the battlefront. JACK LONDON'S WAR
  • It was the first movie by Welles, who bucked studio and storytelling conventions to craft a landmark film about the rise and fall of a William Randolph Hearst-like newspaper publisher.
  • Nevertheless, halfback Garrison Hearst is new to the offense.
  • Hearst is the kind of runner who just needs a crease to slip through the line of scrimmage.
  • Hearst was famous for taking various famous friends out for decadent cruises on his luxurious boat.
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