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Definition of press gallery in English: press gallerynoun A place reserved for journalists observing the proceedings in a parliament or law court. (议会、法庭等处的)记者席 Example sentencesExamples - The rebels also knew that the reporters in the press gallery had C-SPAN on all the time.
- It is understood that while Woods is in South Africa, he will also address the parliamentary press gallery in Cape Town.
- I feel this has more relevance in the parliamentary press gallery than it does with the rest of us!
- From the press gallery it was unclear what exactly the subject of the conversation with the tie was, although statistics seemed to figure prominently.
- For the media in general, and the parliamentary press gallery in particular, leadership fights instantly become the main game.
- I have found people, even in the press gallery, who believe that this is just about the closure of some small rural schools.
- Maybe that explains the story which, as a press gallery journo for 12 years, most shocked me yesterday.
- Looking down from the press gallery on to the Scottish Parliament's debating chamber is like watching a stage from the gods.
- The recent phenomenon or trend has been to wait until the press gallery has gone and then to sneak down to this House and give a personal explanation setting the record right.
- Speculation has now switched to September 4; after all, you can't have a press gallery without early election talk.
- The reporters in the press gallery raised their cameras in anticipation.
- He first ensured that party cadres vacated the press gallery so that the members from the Fourth Estate had a hassle free time to cover the meeting.
- This trial will be worth watching, and the star reporter in the press gallery even more so.
- The Speaker would find it unacceptable, as would the press gallery, and every parliamentarian.
- Just last week a press gallery journalist, in the context of my not seeking re-election, asked me whether I felt I was a failure as a politician.
- Almost everybody was here in the press gallery - or anybody who could make any claim to journalistic importance.
- He climbed up 20 rows into the press gallery and sat by me.
- Most tellingly, he's been granted official accreditation to the parliamentary press gallery in Canberra.
- At a reception in the press gallery dining room, Philippa, who wants to be a journalist, said she felt strongly about the lack of communication in modern life.
- Later I worked for Cocoa Today (now Florida Today) and was able to see several launches from the press gallery.
Definition of press gallery in US English: press gallerynounprɛs ˈɡæl(ə)ripres ˈɡal(ə)rē A place reserved for journalists observing the proceedings in a legislature or court of law. (议会、法庭等处的)记者席 Example sentencesExamples - He first ensured that party cadres vacated the press gallery so that the members from the Fourth Estate had a hassle free time to cover the meeting.
- Later I worked for Cocoa Today (now Florida Today) and was able to see several launches from the press gallery.
- The reporters in the press gallery raised their cameras in anticipation.
- Maybe that explains the story which, as a press gallery journo for 12 years, most shocked me yesterday.
- At a reception in the press gallery dining room, Philippa, who wants to be a journalist, said she felt strongly about the lack of communication in modern life.
- I have found people, even in the press gallery, who believe that this is just about the closure of some small rural schools.
- He climbed up 20 rows into the press gallery and sat by me.
- This trial will be worth watching, and the star reporter in the press gallery even more so.
- From the press gallery it was unclear what exactly the subject of the conversation with the tie was, although statistics seemed to figure prominently.
- The recent phenomenon or trend has been to wait until the press gallery has gone and then to sneak down to this House and give a personal explanation setting the record right.
- For the media in general, and the parliamentary press gallery in particular, leadership fights instantly become the main game.
- Most tellingly, he's been granted official accreditation to the parliamentary press gallery in Canberra.
- Looking down from the press gallery on to the Scottish Parliament's debating chamber is like watching a stage from the gods.
- Speculation has now switched to September 4; after all, you can't have a press gallery without early election talk.
- Just last week a press gallery journalist, in the context of my not seeking re-election, asked me whether I felt I was a failure as a politician.
- The Speaker would find it unacceptable, as would the press gallery, and every parliamentarian.
- It is understood that while Woods is in South Africa, he will also address the parliamentary press gallery in Cape Town.
- The rebels also knew that the reporters in the press gallery had C-SPAN on all the time.
- I feel this has more relevance in the parliamentary press gallery than it does with the rest of us!
- Almost everybody was here in the press gallery - or anybody who could make any claim to journalistic importance.
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