news event

NOUN
  1. a newsworthy event
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How To Use news event In A Sentence

  • This is one of the first tragic news events that has not been immediately followed by a round of sick jokes.
  • I mean, when he teamed up with Lenora Fulani, for instance, someone who's made a lot of anti-Semitic statements in the past, and their sort of political union was covered as just another news event rather than Pat Buchanan teams up with discredited whacko, which is much more accurate I think, yeah, that's incomplete news coverage. CNN Transcript - Reliable Sources: Are the Media Excluding Third Party Presidential Contenders? - June 24, 2000
  • Near the end of Natural Born Killers, he cuts to a montage of real footage of well-known news events.
  • Your web site seems to be more sober-minded and consistent in political analysis of news events.
  • This liquidity, and the market maker's ability to adjust prices for news events,[sentence dictionary] is essential for big investors.
  • One, they were coming in relatively small numbers for a news event of this magnitude…
  • AT 4.48 pm yesterday, on the eve of the biggest news event of the year, the fax machines in newspaper offices across the country whirred into life.
  • Media coverage exceeded any news event in history, including the armistice that ended World War I in 1918.
  • The thing that used to kill me, when there were hot news events going on, especially campaigns, was the lead time.
  • This liquidity, and the market maker's ability to adjust prices for news events, is essential for big investors.
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