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		Definition of house organ in US English: house organnounˈhous ˌôrɡən A periodical published by a company to be read by its employees and other interested parties and dealing mainly with its own activities.  Example sentencesExamples -  Those thoughts, among many others, have been published in the company's corporate newsletter, a cry-for-help house organ that's E-mailed to a select group on a sporadic basis.
 -  But not a word of Castro's speech was quoted, in a newspaper which serves as a virtual house organ for the Cuban president.
 -  But reporters like Milbank remind us of the Post's history as a particular party's house organ.
 -  And, as the house organ for America's political class, the paper has helped push the debate in the Administration's favor.
 -  So it's really important that the magazine not be allowed to become merely ‘a house organ.’
 -  Now, if the airline can only match their house organ.
 -  They are asking an awful lot of the media, which hasn't fully completed its Orwellian transformation into an official house organ of the corporate state.
 -  But this is first and foremost a magazine, not a house organ for designers.
 
    Definition of house organ in US English: house organnounˈhous ˌôrɡən A periodical published by a company to be read by its employees and other interested parties and dealing mainly with its own activities.  Example sentencesExamples -  And, as the house organ for America's political class, the paper has helped push the debate in the Administration's favor.
 -  So it's really important that the magazine not be allowed to become merely ‘a house organ.’
 -  But this is first and foremost a magazine, not a house organ for designers.
 -  But reporters like Milbank remind us of the Post's history as a particular party's house organ.
 -  Now, if the airline can only match their house organ.
 -  But not a word of Castro's speech was quoted, in a newspaper which serves as a virtual house organ for the Cuban president.
 -  Those thoughts, among many others, have been published in the company's corporate newsletter, a cry-for-help house organ that's E-mailed to a select group on a sporadic basis.
 -  They are asking an awful lot of the media, which hasn't fully completed its Orwellian transformation into an official house organ of the corporate state.
 
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