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"One time he caught me using the editorial we, as in 'we will get back to you by....'.. " Rockwell recalled in his memoir, "The Rickover Effect".
Fine Arts- Using the editorial created during class or the Op-Ed written for homework, create a visual representation of the ideas written in the particular piece you chose.
The problem, as Sze says, is that many companies approach local from a top-down perspective, using the editorial model where people broadcast local news to the masses.
In homage to our regular Friday columns, we will continue to gleefully abuse the privilege of using the editorial "we" throughout, so get used to that.
And, yes, we are going to continue our supercilious and no-doubt-annoying habit of using the editorial "we" throughout these two columns, so thanks for asking!
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He also brokered a deal with Turner Broadcasting to set up CNN/Money, which used the editorial content and staff of Money and Fortune to create a highly profitable Web site that makes more money than both those magazines.
No sense!" was one exclamation of distress; "Have we completely lost our mind?" she once wrote in the margins of a Talk of the Town galley when the section still used the editorial "we"—but she did not take offense when her suggestions were overruled by another editor or the writer.
No sense!" was one exclamation of distress; "Have we completely lost our mind?" she once wrote in the margins of a Talk of the Town galley when the section still used the editorial "we" — but she did not take offense when her suggestions were overruled by another editor or the writer.
Health practitioners use the editorials and commentary sections of journals to help keep up to date with research developments and to inform their practice.
After dropping out, he went home to San Francisco and took over the management of the Examiner, a minor holding of his father's, successfully using the Pulitzer editorial formula.
4. WRAP-UP/HOMEWORK: Individually, students respond in writing to the following prompt (written on the board for students to copy before leaving class): "Using the New York Times editorial you read in class, write an opinion piece of your own about the Supreme Court decision you studied in class.
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