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press corps造句
1. She handled travel arrangements for the press corps during the presidential campaign. 2. The press corps was primed to leap to the defense of the fired officials. 3. David McNeil is travelling with the White House press corps. 4. The invited press corps kept its distance from Holden, leaving him in peace to concentrate on his performance. 4.try its best to collect and create good sentences. 5. The press corps has begun to praise him with faint damns. 6. I was travelling with President Carter's press corps in 1980. 7. Remember when she invited the press corps in to sample her favorite cookie recipe? 8. The press corps weren't at all what Kate had expected. 9. The reaction of the press corps was extremely negative. 10. The Washington press corps doesn't like that. 11. The Gotham press corps is another matter. 12. The press corps accompanying Nixon did not concern themselves with the long - range implications of the journey. 13. According to the Russian military press corps, "the missile accurately hit the training target." 14. Members of the Australian press corps were on the Garuda Airlines flight, however. 15. And the distrust between American military and Saigon press corps was the inducement to it. 16. The spokesman returned in a state of even greater perplexity to confront the television cameras and assembled press corps. 17. It made it that much harder for the Washington press corps to drop in and snoop. 18. But they were no ordinary members of the Washington press corps. 19. The important visitors filed in after them, and then the members of the press corps. 20. Clinton came to Washington determined to dominate or ignore the capital's gigantic press corps. 21. Authorities refused to investigate the threats, accusing virtually the entire foreign press corps of anti - China bias. 22. Why don't you go ask our friends in the press corps? 23. No , the collective mind of the Supreme Court press corps never stops thinking. 24. No one enjoyed it more than Sadat, who smiled and noisily for the watching press corps. 25. Swiss-born Cardinal George Cottier, a prominent Vatican theologian, who presented the encyclical to the Rome press corps, smiled as one reporter asked about the kind words.