You can see what way the wind is blowing when the Minneapolis Star Tribune editorializes in favor of Roberts. |
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The sensibility that emerges is that of a champion of the underdog who editorializes through insinuation and juxtaposition. |
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Despite her academic tenor, Collier-Thomas is obviously passionate about her subject, and she occasionally editorializes. |
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February 1915 Belle Case La Follette editorializes on the suffrage movement. |
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Because the platforms depend on algorithms and machine learning — the company says it never writes or editorializes content — it may have thought that it was safe from the state's watchful gaze. |
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In any case, Salinger's work emphatically editorializes its moral point, which is about as far from celebrating or even sublimating violence as any writing can be. |
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Occasionally, the author editorializes or provides critical analysis on more contentious topics such as Thatcherism. |
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