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How to use editors in a sentence

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Ask reporters and editors this question and you'll get a catalogue of misspelled names, misquotes, and factual errors.
Except shoeshine boys are generally smarter than editors, and will usually get out first.
Experienced editors can tell when a reporter crosses the line and becomes an advocate.
This gives reporters and editors a much better chance to more thoroughly cover your announcement.
Make your contacts early to the specific editors and reporters who will be doing the features and reports.
Many open meetings were held with reporters, news editors, designers and production staff.
Wishy-washy latitudinarians that we are, the editors emphasize that each group is independent and works out whatever works best for participants.
The editors followed the general trends within economic history, whose foundations were developed elsewhere.
To add to the novel's air of primitivism, the editors reproduce a page of the sloppy original manuscript.
The editors bring together more than 250 contributors to outline diverse topics ranging from abortion to zombification.
In leaders and news reports, the paper's editors and reporters ignore the unsustainable nature of endless economic growth on a finite planet.
Predictably, the editors buried the lede on this story, literally pushing the most damning revelations down to the last four grafs.
Collini's public celebration of the under-appreciated scholarship of editors and annotators is a service to the humanities.
Often, the talk his editors wanted was from big shots, businessmen promoting themselves or wallowing in rancor.
As the editors explain, Reagan composed in longhand, usually on yellow legal pads, then had secretaries type his work.
The editors have constructed a diverse and complex mosaic of African American experiences.
Geeks store what they do in text and spurn big apps, using plain text editors.
So, translators, teachers, language students, editors and writers take a look and help build a useful language tool.
Publishers, agents and editors are always talking about how short story collections and anthologies don't sell very well.
For example, the editors of the Oxford English Dictionary liken the lexicographer to the naturalist.
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He saw eager unsuccessful writers, starveling associate editors and a motley company of the unarrived.
And here also the editors owe much to the capable aid of many generous, unremunerated advisers.
The editors of The nr have been given an opportunity to test this question.
The editors usually call it a feature story because it is worth printing in spite of the fact that it has no news value.
If editors pay him large sums for gowning his women in certain costumes, so much the better.
In the case where later editors have hand-written corrections, and simple typographical errors have been silently corrected.
These editorials were vigorously rebutted by editors and columnists who as yet had not had a chance to try for the jackpot.
The editors of the bibliographic Index have classified them in almost ten thousand categories.
To Anna that part seemed not so Killingly funny or so very interesting, but she was not one of the book's editors.
This he syndicated in conjunction with the other letter, and the editors invariably grouped the two letters.
If the enormous undertaking of the Bollandist editors had been completed, it would have contained the histories of 25,000 saints.
Would the editors of the Commune do anything about the base, libelous article?
His opinions on any subject had never been telephonically or otherwise demanded by the editors of up-to-date dailies.
Of her bona fides there was no doubt, and she had introductions to various editors.
Bell, it said, Bell of my own bookshelf, of all the editors of Shakespeare was the worst.
Should this be unknown, a caption coined by the editors is placed in brackets.
No one since has made any great progress in this criticism, though some have carped at these editors for not performing more.
And with just this sort of thing, our army of commercialised writers and dramatists and editors has kept him constantly supplied.
The Donatist treatises have met with little attention from individual editors.
I think only editors would shoot fish in a barrel, but I digress because that's exactly what I'm going to do.
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