| 31. | But Washington is not merely captive of simplistic reportage; it encourages it.
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| 32. | The newspapers spare no detail in their barrage of reportage on the team.
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| 33. | Any reportage of his presentation will result in immediate cancellation of the event.
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| 34. | Many journalists condemn this approach as crossing the line from reportage to advocacy.
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| 35. | And there has been growing reportage in Britain and France in recent months.
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| 36. | Both as reportage and as English prose, this is a wonderful book.
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| 37. | Nobody can start to write a tragedy and hope to make it reportage.
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| 38. | Others hold interest beyond their reportage on dramatic events.
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| 39. | Our reportage won't be set to soft violin music ."
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| 40. | Sports reportage sometimes can be mistaken for war correspondence.
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