41.   There, the tabloid press revels in publishing photographs and text that even their most audacious colleagues in the United States have not dared to emulate.

42.   These concerns have not surfaced in the tabloid press, but in prestigious medical publications such as the New England Journal of Medicine.

43.   This is a portrait of mass hysteria, fueled by panic-stricken parents, overzealous prosecutors, irresponsible television talk shows and an out-of-control tabloid press.

44.   This past summer, she said, she reported the abortion in federal court proceedings in California and was afraid the material would be leaked to the tabloid press.

45.   Those moods come upon her most when she has to deal with the paparazzi and the tabloid press, she admits.

46.   Though Hirst makes other sorts of assemblages, as well as paintings, his continued use of dead animals has made him a favorite of the tabloid press.

47.   Unlike Marlowe, it is highly moralistic, rejoicing in the fall of the upstart transgressor, much like the modern English tabloid press.

48.   Weirdness is still the favored image of small-town America peddled by the British tabloid press.

49.   Whalley-Kilmer, taunted by the London tabloid press for being less glamorous than Vivien Leigh, is reportedly high-strung during early filming.

50.   Yes, because being an invasively obnoxious member of the tabloid press is certainly a crime that merits death by incineration.

n. + press >>共 190
tabloid 12.99%
trade 5.82%
government 4.48%
university 4.48%
opposition 4.33%
world 4.18%
business 4.03%
fashion 3.58%
sport 2.69%
garlic 2.69%
tabloid + n. >>共 233
newspaper 20.30%
press 8.66%
headline 5.17%
report 3.78%
editor 3.78%
reporter 3.08%
journalism 2.79%
show 2.69%
magazine 2.19%
television 2.09%
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