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Reuter
[ roi-ter ]
noun
- Paul Julius, Baron de, 1816–99, English founder of an international news agency, born in Germany.
Reuter
/ ˈrɔɪtə /
noun
- ReuterPaul Julius von18161899MGermanTECHNOLOGY: inventorWRITING: reporter Baron Paul Julius von (paul ˈjuːliʊs fɔn). original name Israel Beer Josaphat . 1816–99, German telegrapher, who founded a news agency in London (1851)
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“You sort of have to get over some pretty large hurdles of face implausibility,” Reuter said.
From The Daily Beast
The documents stolen by Reuter were interpolated by the police so as to disfigure their meaning.
From Project Gutenberg
A man named Reuter was bribed to break open the writing-desk of the secretary of the Society, and steal the papers therefrom.
From Project Gutenberg
When quite a boy he came at school under the influence of the theologian Reuter, a man of wonderful fascination to young men.
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Reuter's column is all anybody really cares for in the paper.
From Project Gutenberg
Dr. Reuter said last week I ought not to spend the severe winter here.
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