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उदाहरण वाक्य
- I know that American media sometimes sensationalizes such shootings in the news, making them appear to be somewhat common, but outside of the U . S ., do similar events occur?
- Only now, two reporters are standing there, and one sensationalizes it, and it then becomes a competition between the media as to who can put out the best sensationalized information to draw the public's attention.
- It seems to side with the administration more often than not though, and generally sensationalizes everything like crazy, as with the other news channels .-- talk ) 23 : 31, 28 September 2006 ( UTC)
- The group's complaint, stripped to its essence, is that the press prints crime news-- " sensationalizes " it, they claim-- and also prints what supporters of the death penalty say.
- For him, the crime of " Auto Focus " isn't that it sensationalizes his father's secret life _ it's that it portrays Bob Crane as a creep rather than a sexual dynamo.
- But critics point out chopper coverage often sensationalizes minor events and trivializes the news itself-all to justify the thousands of dollars spent keeping L . A .'s TV fleet of a dozen " telecopters " aloft every day.
- While she focuses mostly on traditional Victorian sensation novels such as Capital " as a sensationalist narrative; while most of the works Cvetkovich studies sensationalize the figure of the middle-class woman, " Capital " sensationalizes the male worker's body.
- Grace has also been compared to a character named Faith Yancy ( Geneva Carr ) who hosts a similar talk show ( " Inside American Justice " ) that sensationalizes whatever case the main characters are working on and makes it difficult for them to gain access to key witnesses.
- The song was " Taste of Country "'s Critic's Pick for October 13, 2013 and was praised by critic Billy Dukes, who compared the song to Lady Antebellum's " Need You Now " and wrote that " You have to listen a few times to realize you don't miss the heavy-handed production that sensationalizes and sexualizes similar efforts.
- Still, as the " Washington Post " reviewer Jonathan Yardley noted, it was a union characterized by " much happiness ", and Simpson's enduring love and affection for Berryman, and the poets and poets'wives of their circle, are principal strengths of her memoir : a " cleareyed compassion . . . is characteristic of " Poets in Their Youth, " which never sensationalizes these brilliant but wildly erratic young men, only seeks to understand them . " Lee Siegel, reviewing its reissue in the " New York Times ", ascribes to the memoir " an almost uncanny clemency and a kind of cerulean objectivity ", calling it " both a memorial to the men Simpson admired and an admonitory epitaph on lives lived at often false and ugly odds with their own aspirations toward truth and beauty ."