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Definition of news conference in English: news conferencenoun North American A press conference. Example sentencesExamples - Here though are some other comments he made at a brief news conference in New York.
- They're just about to begin a news conference which we'll be watching closely for you.
- Both men denied any wrongdoing when they appeared in handcuffs at a news conference in Manila on Tuesday.
- He will talk to us after the mayor steps up to the podium and gives his live news conference.
- The two men met for an hour before the news conference amid rising tensions between Israel and Europe.
- The two of them stood together at a news conference and said there was no case.
- At an extraordinary news conference, copies of the report were handed out.
- The mayor is going to have a news conference later today to give us an update on the plan to rebuild the city.
- What follows is the speech the president didn't make at his news conference last week.
- It's one thing to hold a news conference or a briefing where you get a few questions on a given topic.
- He spoke at a news conference announcing the final report of the Special Committee on Illegal Drugs, which he chaired.
- He told a news conference the allied expeditionary force was making progress north and closing in on the capital Baghdad.
- On April 3, the first news conference was held for journalists from home and abroad.
- The Fox reporter at the news conference tried to coax the major into saying more than he was saying.
- His re-entry into civilization was not marked by a news conference with camera flashes and barked questions.
- We are expecting a news conference from the Atlanta police chief in the next few moments.
- But such was the bad blood between the two rivals that neither would agree to a joint news conference later that day.
- The accusations came at a news conference called by the caucus to address the issue of press freedom.
- He told a news conference on August 16 that it was likely that accession would be postponed.
- There is going to be a news conference by the board of directors of the party in a couple of hours.
Definition of news conference in US English: news conferencenounn(j)uz ˈkɑnf(ə)rəns North American A press conference. Example sentencesExamples - We are expecting a news conference from the Atlanta police chief in the next few moments.
- The two men met for an hour before the news conference amid rising tensions between Israel and Europe.
- Here though are some other comments he made at a brief news conference in New York.
- The accusations came at a news conference called by the caucus to address the issue of press freedom.
- At an extraordinary news conference, copies of the report were handed out.
- They're just about to begin a news conference which we'll be watching closely for you.
- He told a news conference on August 16 that it was likely that accession would be postponed.
- The mayor is going to have a news conference later today to give us an update on the plan to rebuild the city.
- On April 3, the first news conference was held for journalists from home and abroad.
- What follows is the speech the president didn't make at his news conference last week.
- Both men denied any wrongdoing when they appeared in handcuffs at a news conference in Manila on Tuesday.
- He spoke at a news conference announcing the final report of the Special Committee on Illegal Drugs, which he chaired.
- There is going to be a news conference by the board of directors of the party in a couple of hours.
- He told a news conference the allied expeditionary force was making progress north and closing in on the capital Baghdad.
- He will talk to us after the mayor steps up to the podium and gives his live news conference.
- His re-entry into civilization was not marked by a news conference with camera flashes and barked questions.
- The Fox reporter at the news conference tried to coax the major into saying more than he was saying.
- The two of them stood together at a news conference and said there was no case.
- But such was the bad blood between the two rivals that neither would agree to a joint news conference later that day.
- It's one thing to hold a news conference or a briefing where you get a few questions on a given topic.
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