Example sentences for: byline

How can you use “byline” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • When Bob Woodward's byline appears on Page One of the Washington Post , it generally means: It's time to pay attention.

  • In American foreign-policy circles, everyone is waiting for the next X. "X" was the byline on the famous 1947 essay in Foreign Affairs , actually written by George Kennan, that analyzed Soviet communism and laid out the post-World War II policy of "containment."

  • But USA Today is the lengthened byline of one man, former Gannett CEO Al Neuharth--and the flamboyant South Dakotan spent years preaching the philosophy of his paper, both before and after its September 1982 launch.

  • Turns out that there's a virtually identical 54-word passage appearing in both the NYT obit, running over the byline of Alessandra Stanley, and in the WP obit, credited to "News Services."

  • We also included Bruce's recent book about Mount Rainier, a copy of the Weekly with my byline on the cover, a sniveling love letter to Cyrus in which we highlighted my travels in Southeast Asia (the Buddhism thing), and a mention that my brother played guitar in the Presidents of the United States of America.


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