reuter in A Sentence

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    Reuter 's News Service.

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    Reuter Screen Telerate Reuter Monitors Dealing System.

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    Paul Julius Reuter.

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    Reuter had been naturalised as a British subject in 1857.

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    In 1865, Reuter's private firm was restructured and became a limited company called Reuter's Telegram Company.

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    Unaware that the deadline had been extended to 23 June, Reuter ordered his ships be sunk.

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    In 1865, Reuter's private firm was restructured, and it became a limited company(a corporation) called the Reuter's Telegram Company.

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    Paul Julius Reuter noticed that, with the electric telegraph, news no longer required days or weeks to travel long distances.

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    He began his career as a Reuter's correspondent in Paris and London and has also lived in New York.

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    You could have guided the people properly, but you also believed Reuter and assumed that I must have indulged in exaggeration.

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    Reuter's agency built a reputation in Europe for being the first to report news scoops from abroad, such as Abraham Lincoln's assassination.

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    Mundra project financing has been adjudged as the"Power Deal of the Year" in 2008 in Asia Pacific region, by Project Finance International, a Reuter's subsidiary.

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    Reuter believed that the British intended to seize the German ships on 21 June 1919 which was the deadline for Germany to have signed the peace treaty.

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    Did you know that Thomson Reuters, which controls Reuter's News Service, now also maintains a massive data warehouse consisting of the personal information of millions of Americans?

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    The last surviving member of the Reuters family founders, Marguerite, Baroness de Reuter, died at age 96 on 25 January 2009, after having suffered a series of strokes.

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    Think beyond limits” is EML's motto, explains Professor Andreas Reuter, EML's scientific and managing director(pictured below, right), and indeed accurately characterises a pretty unique and progressive research institute.

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    Von Reuter believed that the British intended to seize the German ships on 21 June 1919, which was the deadline for Germany to sign the peace treaty.

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    On 21 November 1918, the ships to be interned, under the command of Rear Admiral Ludwig von Reuter, sailed from their base in Germany for the last time.

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    Von Reuter believed that the British intended to seize the German ships on 21 June 1919, which was the deadline for Germany to have signed the peace treaty.

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    It became apparent to Reuter that the British intended to seize the German ships on 21 June, which was the deadline by which Germany was to have signed the peace treaty.

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    Reuter set up his"Submarine Telegraph" office in October 1851 just before the opening of that undersea cable in November, and he negotiated a contract with the London Stock Exchange to provide stock prices from exchanges in continental Europe in return for access to the London prices, which he then supplied to stockbrokers in Paris.

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