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  1. They reject the first group for being too sensationalist, for being concerned only with "blood, gore and thrills".
  2. No doubt I am perverse, but I found the film sensationalist, spurious and totally unbelievable.
  3. 57 Sensationalist promotion of a new film and a new experience.
  4. The idea that so-called "acid parties" are a dangerous drug crazed youth cult is a sensationalist fantasy of the gutter press.
  5. In the 80s an American writer published a complete history of the mountain, entitled Eiger, Wall of Death , which was heavily slated by mountaineers for its sensationalist writing (the author had never climbed the route) - but it still sells well in the Grindelwald.
  6. "Knock Apparition Saved Father Cavanagh from Having Ears Cut Off", the sensationalist headline proclaimed.
  7. Sir: Tony Colston-Hayter of World Wide Productions (letter, October 11), in defending "dance music warehouse parties" and welcoming the licensing of such parties, suggests that "so-called "acid parties" ' are a "sensationalist fantasy of the gutter press", and that their massive popularity is "partly due to the fact that we offer all-night dancing".
  8. Ann Radcliffe (1764-;1823), novelist, the leading exponent of Gothic (sensationalist) fiction, SB 31; OMF ii 15; " as carefully boxed up behind two glazed calico curtains as any mysterious picture in any one of Mrs Radcliffe's castles": there is, in fact, only one "mysterious picture" in Ann Radcliffe's Gothic novels, the one concealed behind "a veil of black silk" in the castle of Udolpho that so frightens the heroine, Emily, in chap.
  9. Some of the speculations have been extremely silly - and this is not to talk solely of the outpourings of the more sensationalist flying-saucer fans and their "little green men".
  10. The most likely scenario is that we will continue to see a surge of Ketamine experimentation fuelled by sensationalist media articles and the renewed enthusiasm for quasi-psychedelics prompted by Ecstasy that has overtaken us in recent years.
  11. The sensationalist side of sports reporting has gone from strength to strength in the popular press since the advent of television.
  12. "Race" became established as a sensationalist issue in print journalism in 1958, after a number of violent attacks on Black communities in Nottingham and Notting Hill, which were subsequently characterised as "race riots".
  13. But Bill Alexander's powerful new production of The Duchess of Malfi at The Swan treats him not as a lurid Jacobean sensationalist but as a sombre, death-haunted melancholic.

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