Sentence examples for gone to edit from inspiring English sources

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The reshuffle follows the unexpected resignation last Thursday of former Express editor Chris Williams, who has gone to edit the Scottish edition of the Daily Mail.

But then in a seismic reshuffling, Tina Brown left Vanity Fair to edit the New Yorker (bought in 1985, in its last profitable year, by Conde Nast), and Graydon Carter, who had gone to edit the New York Observer after the collapse of Spy Magazine, which he founded, went to Vanity Fair, leaving the Observer to Kaplan.

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"I was going to edit their bodies".

"They know that I'm not going to edit anything.

We don't cast women who are going to edit themselves.

"You're not going to edit those tapes," I remember him telling me.

Of course a producer is going to edit and present the storyline for maximum drama.

"I'm not going to edit the work to make things pretty or nice.

We are never going to edit by numbers, but we are going to inform all of our decisions around data".

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"The hardest part was adjusting to the notion that we weren't going to edit the magazine for ourselves, we were going to edit for a targeted reader," Mr. Trowbridge said.

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