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For now, he said, the gossipy Intelligencer section would be left alone.
The Intelligencer confirmed that it was resting on a surface.
Fortunately, she was sitting quite close to the single Intelligencer that had made it into the chamber.
The entire text had been published in the National Intelligencer.
It would put paid to your future usefulness to me as an intelligencer."
You would make a fine intelligencer, so your aptitudes tell me."
One had to be a dissembler and an intelligencer.
Circulation of the Intelligencer increased from 6,000 to 30,000 in early 1927.
He indicated the intelligencer in the monitor, be- low which a little red light had begun blinking.
He started work helping the printer at the town newspaper, The Intelligencer.
In 1829 he became editor and publisher of the Hamilton Intelligencer.
Until 1810 it was named the National intelligencer, and Washington advertiser.
Others over time appeared in the influential National Intelligencer, among other venues.
He work as an editor of the Daily Intelligencer and bought the newspaper in 1878.
Either he hadn't bothered, or the Intelligencer had refused to print his letter.
The intelligencer, not sobering, sank down in a jump seat.
Intelligencer 1 (1978), no. 3, 151-161 (paper originally presented in 1966).
I was surprised the Intelligencer had published it.
I was Royal Intelligencer throughout most of my life.
The other pilots' Intelligencer craft perfectly formed a square centered upon his own.
His father was the founder of the Green Bay Intelligencer.
The details the Intelligencer considered too gruesome to print is what I mean, of course.
Eyeing the intelligencer, he asked her, "Is he mine to keep?"
There was no blood, hardly a twitch, just a limp ex- intelligencer on the floor.