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n. 副业, 署名报道

  1. Once or twice Kewell showed improved application and got near the byline to get the ball over, but generally the crosses came from deeper areas which are easier to defend.
    科威尔有一两次在边路打得很好并传出好球,但总的来说他们的传中都来自太纵深的地方因而很好防守。
  2. As it was, once the South Korean had hurdled Paul Konchesky's tackle and reached the byline, Van Nistelrooy swept home in the clinical fashion United fans are so accustomed to.
    也许吧,不过韩国人绕过了孔切斯基的防守下到底线,范尼很实际的把球扫入球门。就像老特拉福德的球迷们习以为常的那样。
  3. That's no disrespect to David and his ability, he's been a good player for England and a good captain, but he's a different type of player to someone like Lennon, who can beat a man and cross from the byline.
    我不是不尊重贝克汉姆和他的能力,他是一个优秀的球员和队长,但是他和列农的类型天差地别,因为后者可以过人,下底传中。



  1. They now can withdraw their byline if the contents of a story are distorted by editing.
  2. His last byline for the news service was a retrospective article about the disaster, published last year on the earthquake's 25th anniversary.
  3. Union members at the Dayton Daily News, who have been without a contract since January 1989, staged a one-week byline strike to protest pay and other issues.
  4. Soon after his return, he begins writing column for the Brooklyn-based Jewish Press under the byline Michael King.
  5. Sports writer and editor Don McLeod, whose byline appeared in The Oregonian for 62 years, died June 15. He was 83.
  6. Nevertheless, at Traveler's insistence, the New Yorker "advertorial" ran without her byline.
  7. The byline strike ended Oct. 27.
  8. The bogus magazine carries an article under the byline of Paul Summers that says, "I strongly believe that Maj. Gen.
  9. Herb Goodrick, the local's executive director, said Wednesday that he thought the byline strike, the first in the paper's history, was effective.
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