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The answer might be that Harriet was not a newswoman only.
The newswoman gave a dazzling smile to the people watching her.
The camera angle pulled back and showed Scott standing next to the newswoman.
The newswoman helped arrange a larger apartment and psychiatric care for the family.
The old newswoman laughed because Robyn had made a joke of it.
I expect you to keep my father informed of our situation-and the newswoman with him.
One worker had passed directly behind the newswoman as she rambled on with her story.
The photo stayed on the screen as the newswoman kept on talking.
Brandeis leaned forward, his hands on the podium, and looked at the newswoman who had asked the question.
The picture on the screen changed to a blond newswoman clutching a sheet of paper.
"What everybody forgets is that she was a veteran newswoman.
The newswoman was standing near the crash site.
Why a senator, a newswoman, and an actor?
And then the screen showed the newswoman at a desk with the face of a young nun superimposed over her shoulder.
But Zirinksy, who is an honest newswoman, never thought of it that way.
"I have grown into a newswoman," she said.
He thought about throwing the high-spirited and beautiful newswoman through the plate glass window of her bedroom.
On the roof, besides the copter and its pilot they found the gray-haired newswoman.
The newswoman didn't say much after that.
Murphy the newswoman wants to know.
After being transferred to Miami, a TV newswoman becomes the target of a killer.
Deborah Norville, the television newswoman and world traveler, has a different problem with her passport photo.
"General Gallagher is doing just fine," the newswoman replied, her left hand clenched tightly in her lap.
A blond woman in a business suit and perfect newswoman makeup picked up the dice and blew on them.