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Gannett

[ gan-it ]

noun

  1. Henry, 1846–1914, U.S. geographer and cartographer.


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Example Sentences

“Kerry’s service record divides Vietnam veterans,” Gannett News Service, May 4, 2004.

From Slate

Gannett should be forced to sell off most of its newspapers and at the same time be brought into the public square and flogged for pretending to publish journalism.

From Salon

New Orleans nonprofit paper Verite News, as well as national media players Gannett, Gray, Nexstar, Scripps and Tegna, were named as plaintiffs in the suit to stop the law, which punishes violators with a fine of up to $500 or up to 60 days in jail.

From Salon

“I had him in the viewfinder,” Mr. Edmonds said in an interview with the Gannett News Service in 1982.

Gannett’s decision to close a large press in Colorado last year left around 50 papers scrambling to find a printer.

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