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However, in his last year at law school, he left university and took up a journalistic career.
The Voice was a model for two very different journalistic products.
During his journalistic career he has reported from some 50 countries.
A great deal of my journalistic work is done at night, and I often write until the early morning.
In the second half of 2006, he picked up his journalistic work again.
And we've got to produce quality on the journalistic side.
He had no professional journalistic experience, except at the Times.
Most of his journalistic works were inspired by people's lives.
Later she called back and added, "Of course this is against journalistic policy."
But his journalistic career went well beyond the television screen.
Listen, this is a fine show, not least from a journalistic point of view.
This kind of journalistic process can reveal how things really work.
Or can journalistic work be done from anywhere and by anyone?
Might it be an opportunity to change China's own journalistic culture?
He soon began a journalistic career until becoming a teacher in 1836.
But so much the better, if you've only got the journalistic grip.
"But easy or hard, his decision was at odds with 200 years of American journalistic history."
That may have been a close call both from the journalistic and corporate points of view.
Now I have the personal and journalistic excuse to set it down one more time.
Each time the journalistic surround was clear: The man is right.
It was following the journalistic course that he took up drama.
As of 2011, several databases could be considered journalistic in themselves.
And children's books were the journalistic vehicle to have those stories come out in paper.
But, like the journalistic and political packs, it came up with nothing else.
It was here that he received journalistic training and later worked as an editor.