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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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I've always though you have the right voice to be a newsreader .
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John Humphrys became a top BBC foreign correspondent, newsreader , and co-presenter of Radio 4's Today programme.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But by far the most significant change is the elevation of newsreader Trevor McDonald to superstar status.
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The newsreader would have achieved the same effect if he had suddenly broke into song.
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There was a woman newsreader , whose name sounded like Magda Tacker, and we soon called her Margaret Thatcher.
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This is something you needn't think about, as your newsreader will do it automatically.
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When you click on the link, Netscape or Internet Explorer will open a newsreader in a separate window.
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With some newsreaders, you might need to retrieve the message body and decode in two stages.
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You can configure your newsreader to sort threads together to follow the progress of a discussion.