Newsworthy Sentence Examples

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  • Any celebrity wardrobe malfunction that gets caught on camera is newsworthy these days.

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  • Stories of loss, strife and recovery abound and offer a myriad of directions to expound upon the newsworthy and personal aspects of the news accounts.

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  • Now that Paris is headed to the big house to serve time for violating her probation, it just seemed, well, newsworthy to drag out this track, her hit from last summer.

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  • Even the hottest, most newsworthy hairstyles aren't always appropriate for everyday life, though.

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  • What makes these stories more remarkable and newsworthy than any others?

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  • In addition, storylines have run the gamut from tame to tantalizing, and in recent decades the program's most newsworthy plots have enjoyed immense media attention.

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  • I think it would also be very newsworthy to a media that is very jumpy about house prices.

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  • The letters were always newsworthy, encouraging, and warm.

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  • Good news and quirky stories also have their place, if they are genuinely newsworthy and have relevance to our readership.

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  • The meeting will take the usual format of an overall presentation of each domain with a particularly newsworthy activity highlighted.

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  • In such cases there is an unexpected primary incident which makes the case newsworthy in the first instance.

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  • A flock of crows has found something newsworthy in the cornfield across the river.

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  • Is it because a trip to the cottage is not deemed newsworthy by potential authors?

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  • Have you an item or news of an upcoming event you consider newsworthy?

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  • After a while ufo sightings like this became less newsworthy.

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  • We just hope Autonomy isn't going to become a vendor that invents acronyms in order to remain newsworthy?

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  • A female walking home late at night killed by a stranger is a classic example of a particularly ' newsworthy ' killing.

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  • Large movements in any large foreign market are newsworthy.

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  • A good photojournalist knows the value of combining talent and training to take stunning shots of newsworthy events from world wars to local flooding.

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  • Occasionally a severe outbreak affects many people at once, creating a newsworthy public health hazard.

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  • While hairstyles of soap opera actresses may not seem to be a newsworthy feature, it's a fact that these women influence hairstyles, makeup choices and more.

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  • No all preview and updates are newsworthy.

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  • Delving more deeply, you'll also find newsworthy stories about lingerie and advertisements like that of the French advertising sector that is currently calling for a local underwear manufacturer to pull their "racy" adverts.

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  • Even in a busy news cycle, news outlets know they can't get by without reporting the latest news on the popular reality show front, and a Survivor eviction definitely makes the newsworthy cut.

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  • While the Revlon 3D Extreme Mascara may not be the groundbreaking, newsworthy product that gets the whole industry buzzing, it is remarkable in its own right.

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  • It's also fine to bring up topics that are traditionally used for small talk, such as the weather, traffic or a newsworthy event on a noncontroversial topic.

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  • It was also the only year the ceremony was essentially a private dinner party; the media of the day wasn't entirely sure the event would catch on and actually become newsworthy.

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  • The number one rule of writing and sending press releases is to make sure you are notifying the press of something that is actually newsworthy, not just something you think is newsworthy.

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