news crew
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnewsandcrew
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news
noun[U]
uk/njuːz/us/nuːz/
information or reports about ...
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crew
noun
uk/kruː/us/kruː/
a group of people who work together, especially all those who work on and operate a ship, ...
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(Definition ofnewsandcrewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Capturing the startled look of several waiting patients as they walk in, the gendarmes andnewscrew proceed directly to the hoca's office, demanding his identification papers.
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Thenewscrewwere moved to various locations throughout the time they were missing.
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The fight is caught by a localnewscrewand the group's message is misconstrued as violent and homophobic.
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The device was detonated minutes later, with police giving the all-clear at 11:15 p.m. for thenewscrewto re-enter the studio.
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In episode 3.4, one appears at an airport and starts attacking anewscrewinvestigating the anomaly.
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An undercovernewscrewinvestigated the matter, and the rink acquiesced to allow women to participate at the rink.
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Anewscrewarrived to film an unrep of a few gallons of paint.
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He then informed thenewscrew, and in turn the bombmaker says that there's only about 10 minutes left until it detonates.
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As business continues to thrive, a televisionnewscrewreports a story about the new butcher shop.
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It is now the name taken over by the televisionnewscrewthat writes, produces, and performs its own news cast for the daily announcements.
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His subsequent treatment by thenewscrewraised questions as to the extent to which they had ignored his well-being in order to secure an exclusive news story.
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Players take the role of the cameraman in anewscrew, and are accompanied by a reporter and a sound engineerboom operator as they explore the game's locations.
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Despite losing an engine and all flight controls and crash-landing in a huge fireball (which was caught on video by a localnewscrew), 185 people survived the accident.
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In addition, the film focuses on what happens to the community long after the news crews have left.
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The case attracted national media attention and led to news crews naming the child and broadcasting footage of the residence and school of the child.
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After the news crews left, so did the demolition companies.
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News crews lined the streets along the path with visible news personalities in the news trucks.
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Quite a few state trooper cars lined the road, but no cameras were there and no news crews.
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Many of these cameras were donated or sold off when news crews adopted videotape.
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