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Newspaper often doesnot intend to distinguish facts from opinions.
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报纸时常不打算把事实与意见区分开。 |
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Newspaper reporters have been trying to prise the details from the White House spokesman.
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新闻记者一直在硬逼着向白宫发言人打听详细情况。 |
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Newspaper reporters or website typists with agendas who make these sorts of accusations are one thing; Federal investigators altogether another.
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那些有计划大肆报道这些新闻的报纸记者与网站打字员是一回事,联邦机构的大规模调查则是另一回事。 |
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Newspaper reporters seem to always get wind of the biggest stories before anyone else.
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那些新闻记者似乎总是比其他人早些得知大消息。 |
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Newspaper reporters waylaid the famous man and asked him questions.
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新闻记者拦截那位名人并问他许多问题。 |
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Newspaper reports in Detroit suggest that this could rise to as much as $5.9 billion for the full year.
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底特律的报纸暗示说(福特公司)全年的亏损可能高达59亿美元。 |
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Newspaper reports in the UK today claim that both Liverpool and Newcastle have been invited to make fresh offers for Feyenoord striker Dirk Kuyt.
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英国今天的报纸声称费耶诺德已经邀请利物浦和纽卡斯尔两家俱乐部对库依特进行重新的报价。 |
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Newspaper usually don't want to distinguish fact from though.
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报纸时常不打算把事实与意见区分开。 |
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Newspapers always don't intend to distinguish fact from notion.
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报纸时常不打算把事实与意见区分开。 |
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Newspapers are delivered every day.
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报纸每天都送来。 |
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Newspapers are the world's mirror.
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报纸是世界的镜子。 |