How ironic that this former hate-monger is now editorializing against hate-mongering! |
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There's no waiting period between creation and review, and there's no editorializing. |
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You don't need editorializing, grandstanding, or filibustering to get meaningful answers. |
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Applied in news through measures like the candidate access rule, the personal attack rule, the political editorializing rule. |
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The evenhandedly editorializing accusations that Pawlikowski builds stealthily into the movie are repellent. |
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Sternberg eased into a more editorializing brand of social realism after touring Pennsylvania steel and coal towns while funded by a 1936 Guggenheim grant. |
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Mr. Greg Thompson: You're editorializing, Mr. Chairman. |
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Though both Burns and Simon opposed the war, the series is light on editorializing. |
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Freetown Ambush is a breezy narrative, free of the tedious and often shallow editorializing which mars many a journalistic account of Africa, from Kaplan's To the Ends of the Earth to Richburg's Out of Africa. |
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Did you not learn the difference between presenting news and editorializing in journalism school? |
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The directors assiduously avoid editorializing, though watching soldiers and doctors react to the deaths of comrades is inevitably wrenching. |
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During the nineteen-forties, the networks, under an agreement they'd made with the F. C. C. called the Mayflower Doctrine, were prohibited from editorializing on the air. |
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The Voice of Freedom allows NRA to get the truth out to the American people without the jaundiced editorializing by networks and newspapers. |
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Not surprisingly in the case of a filmmaker who goes to such lengths to suppress editorializing, editorializing is the central issue in Wiseman's work. |
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