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"Well," said one now very illustrious editor, "that must be why you have such an extraordinary view of the world".
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In "Great Expectations" the illustrious book editor Robert Gottlieb examines the long shadow cast by Charles Dickens over the lives of his children.
This was a time when the publication of an anthology launched under the council's auspices was hardly calculated to produce favour- able reviews, however illustrious the editor.
Apart from the illustrious and rather well-heeled editor-in-chief (rarely in the office), my colleagues at the magazine were solidly middle class, fretting over mortgages and school tuition and credit card bills like everyone else.
Both are British journalists working in Manhattan, one a writer for a UK broadsheet who also contributes to American newspapers, the other a section editor for Condé Nast, the illustrious magazine stable that is home to Vanity Fair (rebranded Sharps Magazine in the movie, in which Toby Young becomes Sidney Young).
The illustrious Dan Frommer, a tech writer and editor, formerly of SplatF, Business Insider and ReadWriteWeb fame, is launching a travel startup this evening.
We'll pick 8-10 of you to come on stage for two-minute pitches to our panel of illustrious VCs and TechCrunch writers and editors, and the winners get a chance to come to TechCrunch Disrupt in London, December 5-6.
Names such as Zico, Javier Zanetti, Gheorghe Hagi, Paolo di Canio and Quinton Fortune have given up their time to participate in an illustrious judging team which also comprises reporters, writers, columnists, editors, broadcasters, advisors and coaches from around the world.
In 2003, Charles McGrath commented on O'Hara's troublesome behavior: At The New Yorker in the mid-1970's, it was still possible to hear editors debating which of the magazine's illustrious contributors had been the bigger jerk and the more impossible to deal with — James Thurber or John O'Hara.
In 2003, Charles McGrath commented on O'Hara's troublesome behavior: > At The New Yorker in the mid-1970's, it was still possible to hear editors debating which of the magazine's illustrious contributors had been the bigger jerk and the more impossible to deal with — James Thurber or John O'Hara.
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