Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word INSIDERS


INSIDERS

Definitions of INSIDERS

  1. plural of insider.

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Number of letters

8

Is palindrome

No

21
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2

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Examples of Using INSIDERS in a Sentence

  • In a 2005 poll to find The Comedian's Comedian, he was in the top 50 comedy acts voted for by comedians and comedy insiders.
  • The subsequent McGovern–Fraser Commission fundamentally altered the presidential nominating process, by increasing the number of caucuses and primaries and reducing the influence of party insiders.
  • Although Mutola never broke the world record in her favourite event, she is regarded by many track insiders and fans as one of the greatest 800 metres female runners of all time due to her consistently good results in major championships and her exceptional longevity which saw her compete at the highest level for two decades before retiring from athletics in 2008 at the age of 35.
  • In 1989, the company's subsidiary Aloha Petroleum was sold to company insiders for $12 million, most of which was borrowed from Harken.
  • There was some drama when singer Eddie Valdes left early for health reasons, although some insiders slated him as one of the top contenders.
  • Matt Drudge began the email-based newsletter from an apartment in Hollywood, California, using his connections with industry and media insiders to break stories, sometimes before they hit the mainstream media.
  • The BBC has reported that Udon Thani's Royal Air Force Base was the site of a CIA black site, known to insiders as "Detention Site Green", used to interrogate Abu Zubaydah, Saudi-born Palestinian, believed to be one of Osama bin Laden's top lieutenants.
  • In its last decade it had a reputation for exposing celebrities' drug use, sexual peccadilloes, or criminal acts, by using insiders and journalists in disguise to provide video or photographic evidence, and covert phone hacking in ongoing police investigations.
  • Allegations that so-called "Insiders" have conspired to control the United States through communism and world government are a recurring theme of JBS publications.
  • During the 1996 campaign, insiders at Fortune alleged that stories about Forbes's advertisers became favorably biased toward them.
  • His victory (58% of the delegates) over colleague Jean-Guy Cardinal (41%), Minister of Education and newly elected MLA for the district of Bagot, at the Leadership Convention of 1969, caused a deep division among party insiders.
  • The result was a windfall for Nationalist government insiders including Wei, Kung, Long Yun, members of the Soong family, and others.
  • The creation of the party was heavily supported by Kremlin insiders, who were wary of what looked like a certain OVR victory.
  • Mistakes smuggled out by employees are called printer's waste, not recognized as legitimate stamps, and may be confiscated from collectors; the Nixon invert is a well-known recent example of an apparent new error that turned out to be simple theft by insiders.
  • Insiders (2002), smart and sassy Wall Street tycoon, Jennifer, agrees to take the rap for her boss' shady dealings.
  • The embryonic planning group for Chromite originally was known to insiders as "Force X" and the entire scheme was cloaked in absolute secrecy; to outsiders, the small planning staff was known only as the Special Planning Staff of general headquarters, Far East Command.
  • In 2016, Chinese investors Zhifeng Zhang and Yude Zhang became ESI insiders, purchasing more than 3,000,000 shares of ITT Educational Services stock.
  • Much of the material for the newsletter comes from the Popbitch message boards, frequented by music industry insiders, gossips and the casually interested.
  • Shareholder activists can address self-dealing by corporate insiders, although large stockholders can also engage in self-dealing to themselves at the expense of smaller minority shareholders.
  • Collected by 'Woodward and Bernstein' via emails from private sources amongst both mag readers and football insiders, and also from the Red Issue forum's Sanctuary section, it was not unusual for a story to appear here before any tabloid newspapers picked up on it.



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