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		Definition of warblog in US English: warblognounˈwôrˌbläɡ A weblog dealing with a war, or written by an active participant in or witness to warfare. Example sentencesExamples -  The problem is that he's not actually saying anything, just repeating things that he's heard on various warblogs and hoping that everyone will just see the truth therein.
 -  The word "logistan" might refer specifically to the opinionated political weblogs known as warblogs.
 -  Andrew Sullivan and Roger Simon believes these were conscious attacks on warblogs.
 -  I'm getting so many new links from so many places, and I think people often expect a warblog, or at least a blogblog.
 -  There is more to this sphere than just warblogs or newsblogs.
 -  Kelley's Agonist is only one of many warblogs that suck in reports from around the world and give a constantly updated log of the conflict's arc.
 -  Jeff Jarvis takes another navel gaze at the warblogs, and comes up with some fine lint.
 -  On March 21, after an absence of a few days, Sites posted a message titled ‘Pausing the warblog, for now’ in which he informed his audience, ‘I've been asked to suspend my war blogging for awhile.’
 -  I read a lot of warblogs and I have not seen even one statement that was remotely accurate.
 -  We discussed warblogging as the latest Internet phenomenon.
 -  But the warblogs are a lot like my recollections of sitting with friends in the common room in college and reading the LA Times.
 -  Out of the ‘10 most recently published blogs’ on blogger.com right now, none are tech blogs or warblogs.
 -  From warblogs to personal diaries, genre comes out of story, out of content, and is not imposed upon it by form or format.
 -  ‘One thing that is rocket hot is the rise of the warblogs,’ Dyer said.
 -  I was having a rant about extremists, having found my first warblog.
 -  Partly political humor, it was part warblog, part news and blog links, part geopolitics, and part bellowing rant.
 -  Andrew Steven has an interesting summary of Mr. Gilligan's postings on the BBC warblog.
 -  There were other warblogs, ranging from BBC correspondents, American supporters of the war, and soldiers.
 -  The BBC's Reporters' Log, a kind of centralised, official Beeb warblog, which was very useful as a resource and an interesting sign of the relevance of a blog-style approach, has now been closed.
 -  If the warblogs are a frontline, let's at least be honest - we're not even a tertiary front.
 
    Definition of warblog in US English: warblognounˈwôrˌbläɡ A weblog dealing with a war, or written by an active participant in or witness to warfare. Example sentencesExamples -  From warblogs to personal diaries, genre comes out of story, out of content, and is not imposed upon it by form or format.
 -  The BBC's Reporters' Log, a kind of centralised, official Beeb warblog, which was very useful as a resource and an interesting sign of the relevance of a blog-style approach, has now been closed.
 -  Andrew Sullivan and Roger Simon believes these were conscious attacks on warblogs.
 -  Out of the ‘10 most recently published blogs’ on blogger.com right now, none are tech blogs or warblogs.
 -  On March 21, after an absence of a few days, Sites posted a message titled ‘Pausing the warblog, for now’ in which he informed his audience, ‘I've been asked to suspend my war blogging for awhile.’
 -  If the warblogs are a frontline, let's at least be honest - we're not even a tertiary front.
 -  There is more to this sphere than just warblogs or newsblogs.
 -  ‘One thing that is rocket hot is the rise of the warblogs,’ Dyer said.
 -  Andrew Steven has an interesting summary of Mr. Gilligan's postings on the BBC warblog.
 -  I'm getting so many new links from so many places, and I think people often expect a warblog, or at least a blogblog.
 -  The problem is that he's not actually saying anything, just repeating things that he's heard on various warblogs and hoping that everyone will just see the truth therein.
 -  I read a lot of warblogs and I have not seen even one statement that was remotely accurate.
 -  Jeff Jarvis takes another navel gaze at the warblogs, and comes up with some fine lint.
 -  There were other warblogs, ranging from BBC correspondents, American supporters of the war, and soldiers.
 -  I was having a rant about extremists, having found my first warblog.
 -  The word "logistan" might refer specifically to the opinionated political weblogs known as warblogs.
 -  But the warblogs are a lot like my recollections of sitting with friends in the common room in college and reading the LA Times.
 -  Partly political humor, it was part warblog, part news and blog links, part geopolitics, and part bellowing rant.
 -  We discussed warblogging as the latest Internet phenomenon.
 -  Kelley's Agonist is only one of many warblogs that suck in reports from around the world and give a constantly updated log of the conflict's arc.
 
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