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Reply Mon 3 Apr, 2006 07:45 am
"I don't want some reporter breaking this before we get out in front of it." The meaning of this idiom.
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panzade
 
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Reply Mon 3 Apr, 2006 08:37 am
I don't want some reporter breaking(announcing) this (news story) before we get out in front of it. Before we break it...or have all our information
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Reply Mon 3 Apr, 2006 09:33 am
"Out in front of it"--positioned to put a spin on the story and to control as much damage as possible.
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panzade
 
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Reply Mon 3 Apr, 2006 01:15 pm
better
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