tribune

[ US /ˈtɹɪbjun/ ]
[ UK /tɹˈɪbjuːn/ ]
NOUN
  1. (ancient Rome) an official elected by the plebeians to protect their interests
  2. the apse of a Christian church that contains the bishop's throne
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How To Use tribune In A Sentence

  • Grossman's Christmas present, Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale, is a holiday favorite among hopheads and is one of the standouts of The News Tribune's Brew Crew Winter Beer Tasting.
  • To complicate matters further, the David was moved to the specially constructed tribune of the Galleria dell'Accademia, a national museum, in 1874.
  • His great wealth came from Jamaican estates and he was frequently reminded, when tribune of the people, that he was a slave-owner.
  • In today's New York Times, media writer Jeremy W. Peters examines what he characterizes as a slow decline of the Los Angeles Times newspaper since being bought in 2000 by The Tribune Company. Does The New York Times Get It Right About The Los Angeles Times?
  • Perplexed Tribune auditors decided the dromedary was a capital expense and wired O'Reilly: "WHERE IS CAMEL? Sparing no expense: Reimbursements to remember
  • Thomas Maier, author of a well documented history of the clan, called him, ‘a tribune for the underclass’, and he was that.
  • Mark Caro is the author of "The Foie Gras Wars" and a Chicago Tribune entertainment reporter. Jim Gorant's tale of the rescue of Michael Vick's dogs, reviewed by Mark Caro
  • Curt Backa, who has been fist-bumped more than he liked to be, is a Tribune sports writer, copy editor and kegling savant. Greatfallstribune.com - Local News
  • Horace Greeley, editor of the "New York Tribune," the leading Republican journal of the North, contented himself with referring to Brown and his followers as "mistaken men," but added that he would "not by one reproachful word disturb the bloody shrouds wherein John Brown and his compatriots are sleeping. The end of an era,
  • The original plan embraced by Tribune Co., Oaktree and Angelo, Gordon proposed settling claims related to the larger, first step of the Zell transaction by giving junior bondholders, such as Aurelius, $300 million in cash. Chicagotribune.com - News
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