murrow造句1. Murrow offered a job to William L.
2. When he was a boy, the Murrow family moved across the country. They settled in the western state of Washington, near the border with Canada.
3. It was the only time I ever heard Murrow privately concede that the fear with which McCarthyism was poisoning the soul of the nation had penetrated his soul as well.
4. To create continuity, the Murrow dialogue was extended into the "Tootsie" clip, at muffled volume.
5. Two years later, Murrow was named director of the CBS European office and moved to London, England.
6. Once, Murrow broadcast from the top of a building and described what he saw.
7. One felt that Murrow finally come into his own in Washington.
8. Murrow traveled to Vienna to report on Nazi forces entering the Austrian capital. The broadcast also included reports from London, Berlin, Paris, France and Rome, Italy. It was a huge success.
9. Murrow returned to London and continued his broadcasts as World War Two started. He opened the reports with the words, "This is London."
10. The Murrow boys were to have a powerful effect on American broadcasting for years to come.
11. Murrow organized a team of reporters whose names would become well known to American listeners. They included Charles Collingwood, Robert Trout, Eric Severeid, and Howard K.
12. " One night, " reported Murrow in one memorable broadcast, " I stood in front of a smashed grocery store and heard a dripping inside.
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13. Difficulty is excuse history never accepts. ---- E. R Murrow.
14. She posted notices on Facebook and called her old teachers at Edward R. Murrow High School, in Midwood.
15. The event was part of the fifth Edward R. Murrow Program for Journalists, named for the award-winning and pioneering broadcast journalist.
16. The radio was full of news of freighters on the Atlantic being sunk by U-boats, and crackly transmissions from Edward R. Murrow reported on London under siege by the Luftwaffe.
17. STEVE EMBER: One day during the war, the famous journalist Edward R. Murrow offered him a job.