Sentence examples for authoritative editing from inspiring English sources

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The solution to this problem began with the appearance of comprehensive structured compendia of transcriptional data with authoritative editing (Wingender, 1988; Huerta et al., 1998).

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An authoritative edition of Marlowe's works was edited by Fredson Bowers, The Complete Works of Christopher Marlowe, 2nd ed., 2 vol. (1981).

In addition to his authoritative edition of Chopin's works in 15 volumes, he edited some 19th-century piano studies, wrote an important piano method (School of Advanced Piano Playing), and composed salon music for piano.

An authoritative edition of Charlotte's letters has also appeared in recent years, and the extent to which she edited her sisters' poems – censoring and rewriting them – has begun to be understood.

Unlike Monroe and Doris Day - with whom she perhaps has more in common - Hepburn does not feature in Women in Film: an International Guide, the authoritative volume edited by the feminist critic Annette Kuhn, with Susannah Radstone.

A. C. Grayling's "The Good Book: A Humanist Bible" is a marvel, a "distillation" of over a thousand authoritative texts, edited, redacted, and assembled in the manner of the (Holy) Bible, though by one man rather than many; written in a crisp, beautiful English; printed and bound like the precious object it clearly wishes to become.

By Macy Halford May 3, 2011 A. C. Grayling's "The Good Book: A Humanist Bible" is a marvel, a "distillation" of over a thousand authoritative texts, edited, redacted, and assembled in the manner of the (Holy) Bible, though by one man rather than many; written in a crisp, beautiful English; printed and bound like the precious object it clearly wishes to become.

Johnson emphasizes, in " Childbirth and Authoritative Knowledge" edited by Davis-Floyd and Sarget [ 15], that the RCT is an important ally for supporting and further developing low-intervention, woman-centred midwifery care.

Curtis's films often use the very same agitprop techniques — bold, seemingly authoritative text and voiceover, editing tuned for maximum dialectic juxtaposition — that he ostensibly critiques.

Curtis's films often use the very same agitprop techniques bold, seemingly authoritative text and voiceover, editing tuned for maximum dialectic juxtaposition that he ostensibly critiques.

With Dr. Melzack he edited the authoritative "Textbook of Pain" (1983), which went into its fourth edition in 1999.

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