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crouse

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Editorial note

Historical but Boys on the Bus by Timothy Crouse on old-style political journalism.

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Quick take

A surname.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

A surname.

adjective

(Scotland) brisk; lively; bold

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for crouse.

noun

A surname.

adjective

(Scotland) brisk; lively; bold

Example sentences

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Historical but Boys on the Bus by Timothy Crouse on old-style political journalism.

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It's not a good comparison of old style turism with crouse turism.

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The first company to add timers in traffic lights was Crouse Hinds.

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One part that stood out to me: Crouse believes (and presents compelling evidence) that Nixon was one of the first presidents to really understand the press, particularly the press of the nascent information age.

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Crouse describes some of the same scenes as Thompson, which is always a fascinating thing.

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Just ordered Crouse's "The Boys on the Bus", another take on the 1972 presidential campaign, focusing more to the campaign journalism.

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Regarding the 1972 election, Timothy Crouse's "The Boys on the Bus" (published around the same time as HST's book) is also worth reading.

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I highly recommend The Boys on the Bus by Timothy Crouse[1] for some fantastic contemporaneous analysis of Richard Nixon and his relationship with the press.

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Goldwater and Agnew were of the more reactionary anti-press strain, as other commenters have noted; Nixon (per Crouse) genuinely loved the press (if not reporters themselves) and relished in his control over it.

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Additionally at least some see good science continuing '"There's a greater than 70% probability of operating at least one gyro through 2035," Crouse said.' [0] A more conspiratorial part of me says there are imaging secrets the makers prefer to keep.

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The city of New York was able to reassign all but 500 of its 6,000 officers working on the traffic squad; this saved the city $12,500,000." Crouse-Hinds was still getting sued in the '90s for liability in accidents at intersections.

Quote examples

1

Just ordered Crouse's "The Boys on the Bus", another take on the 1972 presidential campaign, focusing more to the campaign journalism.

2

Regarding the 1972 election, Timothy Crouse's "The Boys on the Bus" (published around the same time as HST's book) is also worth reading.

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Additionally at least some see good science continuing '"There's a greater than 70% probability of operating at least one gyro through 2035," Crouse said.' [0] A more conspiratorial part of me says there are imaging secrets the makers prefer to keep.

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The city of New York was able to reassign all but 500 of its 6,000 officers working on the traffic squad; this saved the city $12,500,000." Crouse-Hinds was still getting sued in the '90s for liability in accidents at intersections.

Proper noun examples

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Crouse describes some of the same scenes as Thompson, which is always a fascinating thing.

2

I highly recommend The Boys on the Bus by Timothy Crouse[1] for some fantastic contemporaneous analysis of Richard Nixon and his relationship with the press.

3

Goldwater and Agnew were of the more reactionary anti-press strain, as other commenters have noted; Nixon (per Crouse) genuinely loved the press (if not reporters themselves) and relished in his control over it.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use crouse in a sentence?

Historical but Boys on the Bus by Timothy Crouse on old-style political journalism.

What does crouse mean?

A surname.

What part of speech is crouse?

crouse is commonly used as noun, adjective.