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As he finished his fries, he indicated a new one, from the editor of Billboard.
One somehow expects more class from the editor of the Spectator".
And that came from the editor of AS, a screamingly pro-Real Madrid newspaper.
"Where Ted sits is a few steps away from the editor of the Standard," Auckland added.
A few savage sentences from the editor of the New Statesman spills blood all over Labour's carpet.
There I disembarked and found a pay phone; I appealed for help from the editor of the local literary magazine.
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From 1954, having accepted an invitation from Malcolm Muggeridge, the editor of Punch, Gibbons provided frequent contributions to the magazine for the following 15 years.
In 2000 Baquet accepted an offer from John Carroll, the editor of the Los Angeles Times, to become managing editor.
I heard from Blake Eskin, the editor of newyorker.com, about his weekend viewing plans: By Anthony Lane By Rebecca Mead By John Cassidy By Jia Tolentino.
Pierce was the founder and, from 1838 to 1840, the editor of The Journal of Education, the first professional education journal in the Great Lakes region.
"Mathew Brady: Portraits of a Nation" is a new biography from Robert Wilson, the editor of The American Scholar.
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