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1 correspondent
n2) лицо, с которым ведется переписка; корреспондент•to brief correspondents (on smth) — устраивать брифинг для корреспондентов
- correspondent for The Financial Timesto expel a correspondent — высылать / выдворять корреспондента
- correspondent with Russian television
- diplomatic correspondent
- economics correspondent
- environment correspondent
- environmental correspondent
- foreign correspondent
- foreign-affairs correspondent
- from our own correspondent
- home-affairs correspondent
- newspaper's own correspondent
- non-staff correspondent
- office of the correspondent for The Financial Times in Paris
- our correspondent has the details
- overseas correspondent
- roving correspondent
- Southern Africa correspondent
- special correspondent
- staff correspondent
- war correspondent
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