Sentence examples for would be editor from inspiring English sources

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My editor at Publisher X — let's see, that would be Editor E — had been a magazine editor, and was brand-new to the publishing world and full of crazy excitement about it.

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Huffington would be editor-in-chief of existing AOL websites, including Patch and TechCrunch, as well as HuffPo, as its fans know it.

If I'd been editor of the Sun, I'd have dumped her at least a decade ago.

She'd been editor of the News of the World; she was editor of the Sun, just a few corridor yards away; Andy Coulson was her former deputy, her pick for the top, her boy.

(She'd been editor of the student newspaper at Hollywood High School, interviewing famous alumni like actor Joel McCrea, although the principal shut down her Lana Turner encounter when he found out she'd been cutting classes to meet the subjects).

"When I'd been editor," Foer recalled in a phone interview with The Slant, "especially in the last couple years, it had gone through a period of fairly severe austerity.

But Monrday, the paper announced that the editor would be Tina Gaudoin, editor of Luxx, a similar magazine published by another News Corporation paper, The Times of London.

Though the Guided editor can create it if theres no other links there already, it has some problems if you continue and the best editor to use would be Advanced editor.

I'd been hired along with another editor; we would be co-editors, I was told.

A week before Thanksgiving, Bronstein learned that he would be the editor of the new Chronicle.

The winner of this battle would be the editor who tried something new.

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