Sentence examples for editor chose from inspiring English sources

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John Bennet, a senior editor, chose Whiteside's piece on Twiggy.

The duty editor chose one, the letters editor another, and David polished off the finished product.

How do you think the writer and editor chose which aspects to highlight in the summary?

Blake Eskin, the magazine's Web editor, chose Shirley Hazzard's novel "The Transit of Venus" as the Book Club's June selection.

One may marvel at the fact that Miller's editor chose not to command him to produce something more reader-friendly.

By The New Yorker May 31, 2010 Blake Eskin, the magazine's Web editor, chose Shirley Hazzard's novel "The Transit of Venus" as the Book Club's June selection.

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Rather than have an editorial page editor chosen by the publisher, the paper plans to have an opinion editor selected by Tim Franklin, editor of The Sun.

Murdoch initially acted as his own editor, choosing stories, laying out front pages, and frequently ripping them up at the last minute.

Much more significant for them will be the identity of the editor chosen to succeed David Dinsmore, who has been well liked by most of the journalists.

The editor chooses reviewers who will have the expertise to answer both of the questions above.

That's what New York Times readers read every day — what the front page editor chooses for them.

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