- a word derived from editorial.
Example Sentences
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Hannah told Editorialist magazine in 2019 that social media simply "never felt natural to me."
From Fox News • Sep. 8, 2021
She told Editorialist Magazine "I went into hiding" after gaining 70 pounds in her first pregnancy and 55 in her second.
From Fox News • Nov. 17, 2019
In 1924, after finding a missing friend for Hearst's famed Editorialist Arthur Brisbane, Star Reporter Richardson found himself, at 30, the Hearst chain's youngest city editor.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Editorialist Coghlan is usually indignant about something when he steams into the P-D's big stone building at 7 a. m., gets more so as the day's news rolls in.
From Time Magazine Archive
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But one editor who does not follow Editor & Publisher in all matters is the St. Louis Post-Dispatch's hard-hitting, bland-faced Chief Editorialist Ralph Coghlan.
From Time Magazine Archive
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