She eventually capitulated to Thayer's insistence that she take on the managing editorship of his magazine. |
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None is surprising, I think, but it seems useful at the outset of my editorship to fill you in. |
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Indeed, what struck her was the untapped potential of the magazine, which is why she accepted the editorship. |
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This volume brings together, under Plastow's able editorship, a collection of articles focused on women in African theater. |
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In time, under his editorship, the Irish Times was capable of standing alongside any newspaper in the world. |
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Secretly I admire him but I do wonder if he is slipping sideways into journalism rather than scientific editorship. |
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Only six months before I had declined the editorship of a big paper outside of Cleveland. |
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During his editorship, Lalande added accurate tables of lunar distances from stars which were valuable in navigation. |
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My editorship came to a rather abrupt end after President John F. Kennedy purged the U.S. Civil War Commission's members and staff. |
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His new duties, amounting to a general editorship of the work, involved a large correspondence with the numerous volunteer helpers. |
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He lasted only three years in New York, resigning the editorship in 1970 to return to the West Coast. |
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Suspicion alone would be enough to justify summoning Morgan to account for his editorship of the Mirror at a critical time. |
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As you know, under the capable editorship of Dr. Dianne Delva, we moved to electronic publishing of our newsletter. |
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At twenty-five, she was offered the editorship of Tatler, a London society rag teeming with duchesses in disastrous yellow satin and dampeyed earls on horseback. |
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By now McAuley was convinced it was time to pass the editorship to others. |
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We are proud to hand over the editorship of the official Presidency website to our French colleagues. We wish them every success in their work. |
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Chaos International was formed on the basis of networking, specifically the idea that the editorship would change hands with each issue. |
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By the time he had finished his period of editorship, it was a well-respected international journal. |
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I did not authorise, nor was I aware of, phone hacking under my editorship. |
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Those staff on the newspaper who had dug in their feet against my editorship or who were still sore that they themselves had not got the job saw the opportunity. |
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Unlike the Pappenheim version, the 1913 printing had a fine introduction, notes and index, albeit abridged and reworked under the editorship of Alfred Feilchenfeld. |
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Rolf Cavalli, hitherto his deputy, takes over as head of Blick editorship, ad interim. |
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On Wednesday, Jill Abramson was suddenly ousted from the editorship of The New York Times. |
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He recounts his editorship of the Forward and his political twists and turns. |
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The Committee's much more ambitious scheme for a historical survey of The European Inheritance was also later published by the Oxford University Press in three weighty volumes under Sir Ernest Barker's editorship. |
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In January 1835 the Morning Chronicle launched an evening edition, under the editorship of the Chronicle's music critic, George Hogarth. |
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In 1803, Walter handed ownership and editorship to his son of the same name. |
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Norwegian nonfiction, the fruit of several years of research, was published in 1998 under the editorship of Trond Berg Eriksen and Egil Børre Johnsen. |
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Under the editorship of Jonathan Funby China gradually stands up as a leading world economic power. But what lies anyway behind its tempestuous development at the dawn of the 21st century? |
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When the Guardian reported in 2009 that, despite previous assurances to the contrary, phone-hacking had been widespread during Coulson's editorship, Cameron didn't even raise the subject with him. |
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When an employee acts as a sole or joint author or editor of a publication, the employee's authorship or editorship shall normally be shown on the title page of such publication. |
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I would like to acknowledge the critical help and advice of several individuals who repeatedly came to my aid during the initial tenure of my editorship. |
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They are printed in magnificent quarto volumes, of which seven appeared under his own editorship. |
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However, many members of the medical community will know Diane best for her editorship of informed, the quarterly publication of ICES, the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences. |
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Following the death in 1907 of Romilly Allen, the Rev Rupert Morris, originally from Holywell in Flintshire took over the editorship. |
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Sheppard had died in 1901, and so the folk song collector Cecil Sharp was invited to undertake the musical editorship for the new edition. |
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By autumn 1889 the anarchists had taken over the League's executive committee and Morris was stripped of the editorship of Commonweal in favour of the anarchist Frank Kitz. |
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The government of William Pitt the Younger offered Cobbett the editorship of a government newspaper, but he declined, as he preferred to remain independent. |
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