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- An editorial, or leading article (UK) or leader (UK), is an article or any other written do****ent, often unsigned, written by the senior editorial people...
- Editorialization as it exists in an online context refers to all operations of organization and structuring of content on the web, and more broadly in...
- architectural treasures[editorializing] and picturesque[editorializing] landscapes. The botany of Svanetia is legendary[editorializing] among travelers.[citation...
- [editorializing] The OEO prided itself on flexibility and creativity and allowed Native American tribes to receive direct funding.[editorializing] The...
- quality standards. The specific problem is: Too many plot details and editorializing events that have nothing to do with this film. Please help improve this...
- The specific problem is: Written in an inappropriate narrative and editorializing style, rather than Wikipedia's encyclopaedic style. Please help improve...
- undernutrition." In 2005, Richard Horton, editor-in-chief of The Lancet, editorialized that "over 60% of these deaths were and remain preventable" and that...
- the district's leading newspaper, the conservative The Sun. The paper editorialized against him. It also ran critical news stories about his out-of-state...
- representation of racial minorities in elected office. The Chicago Tribune editorialized in 1995 that the multi-member districts elected with ****ulative voting...
- double standard to Fox News, arguing they have no "problem with the editorializing of MSNBC's Keith Olbermann or Chris Matthews, they think it's just plain...