No editorialist at a major newspaper or television news commentator has even hinted at moral qualms over the American onslaught. |
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Whether you're a budding cartoonist or an emerging editorialist, this page is for you. |
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Each time, some columnist or editorialist jumps on his high horse to declare that Quebec has no lesson to receive from anybody. |
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These are not my own words, but those of the editorialist of L'Acadie nouvelle. |
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The editorialist was given his opportunity to explain, and was then called upon to face critics and to taste some support as well. |
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Instead, he is a prolific editorialist and meets with local politicians, as well as the likes of Václav Havel. |
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I am an occasional editorialist in the US and enjoy dancing with my fiancée and sharing good wine and discussion with my friends and family. |
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It was primarily as an editorialist, however, excoriating slave owners and their moderate opponents alike, that he became known and feared. |
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Only one broadcast editorialist is a person of color, for example. |
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The government will not ask L'Acadie Nouvelle editorialist Bruno Godin to write its report card. |
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My last quote is also from Lise Bissonnette, an editorialist at Le Devoir. |
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Nor, it has to be said, is Mr Shachtman a natural editorialist. |
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We sometimes use my title as the editorialist of The Genevois newspaper or the title of General Secretary, knowing that these words could sound important to communist ears. |
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Back in Quebec, he became a leader of the anti-conscription movement in Quebec, an elected member of the Bloc Populaire and an influential editorialist with Le Devoir. |
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Alain Dubuc, former chief editorialist of La Presse, thinks that Chapleau was expressing something that a lot of people felt, and by persisting with it, he ended up shaping Dion's public image to a certain degree. |
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As football linebackers pile on a quarterback in a blitz, the newspaper editorialist heaped sarcasm onto the president. |
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I also want to share a brief comment from a local editorialist in The Sault Star, who lives out in the district, so that people will realize and understand that I speak not only on behalf of people from the city of Sault Ste. |
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They led, for example, to journalist and editorialist Edgar Tijerino dropping his political comments, which were for decades a feature of Nicaragua sports programmes. |
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Some public figures, including President Nambaryn Enkhbayar, laid a complaint against an editorialist on Udriin Sonin who made accusations of corruption. |
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He now works for the government of New Brunswick. There is Hermel Vienneau, who was editor-in-chief and editorialist at L'Acadie Nouvelle before the last election, before he ran in Nigadoo-Chaleur. |
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Taken at his own word, William Hogarth could be assumed to be as zealous and boorish a Francophobe as any modern-day editorialist in the British popular press. |
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Glen, thank you for covering for me as an editorialist this month. |
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