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They have - it really is almost a little sensationalistic.
Some recent projects, though, have been more sensationalistic in their approach.
However, they still found it to be a little "sensationalistic".
This is such a sensationalistic type case which has received international coverage.
Of course it does, but not in a cheap, sensationalistic way.
"All television is more sensationalistic now, and yes, we along with it," she said.
Most of its pages are filled with short, sensationalistic news items.
One way she does that is to alternate between sensationalistic and serious subjects.
The book was described as "sensationalistic and not very factual".
"Am I just being sensationalistic, or is there value to be found in any of this?
The film's subject matter is sensationalistic and it contains much incident in its short run time.
I did the interview for political and social reasons, although some of the reaction here was slightly sensationalistic.
They are sensationalistic but not necessarily in a bad way for someone who is trying to make a point."
Journal publications range from scholarly to general interest to sensationalistic.
Much of the criticism has taken on a crude sensationalistic tone.
India's often ruthless and sensationalistic media had agreed to stay away.
However, their sensationalistic writing methods continue to draw millions of views per month.
Its contents often came under question and widely regarded as "sensationalistic writing."
Again, my apologies for what came across as sensationalistic.
Maybe it’s a more sensationalistic, 24-hour news media cycle.
But in the last year the popular monthly has shown a preference for sensationalistic articles.
Instead they scorned the claim as an excess of the sensationalistic press.
Sure, he may be selling a sensationalistic message of paranoia and social breakdown.
I was therefore disappointed by the one-sided, sensationalistic coverage in your program.
Even at its most sensationalistic, it's a return to straightforward documentary storytelling.