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But Leslie and I look at each other knowingly, and in rapid-fire volleys, we begin editing: "Ceramics," I say.

Combine the information you have discussed with your family with your own research from college visits, books or Web sites, and begin editing your college list.

With some 2,000 pieces in the collection (counting both his personal holdings and those of his foundations), he said it was time to begin editing.

Voice Media Group, the weekly's parent company, announced on Monday that Mr. Finkel, the editor of The Riverfront Times in St . Louis would begin editing The Voice sometime this summer.

And they did not do that by saying, 'Oh, gee, this is a hard job, it's going to take us forever.' " This week, a dozen House committees will begin editing the language of the bill.

But while 30-year-old Marina Thwaite, one of the Brown graduates at the center of Messud's book, hardly has a chance to begin editing the culture pages of a "contrarian" New York magazine, O'Rourke has been guiding the arts coverage at Slate for almost four years.

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Katharine began editing Nabokov.

The family began editing it.

She began editing shrubs and pruning trees.

Almost immediately, Mr. Nivola began editing and adding new elements.

He sat down in a chair and began editing the speech.

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