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  • ...is suitable for revising the document straightforwardly with generic text editors or (for images composed of pixels) generic paint programs or (for drawings)
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  • ...''Glumetza'', ''Obimet'', ''Dianben'', ''Diabex'', and ''Diaformin''. <!-- editors, please note that the trade names noted above redirect to this section i.e.
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  • ...Cite book|title = Scientific Style and Format: The CBE Manual for Authors, Editors, and Publishers|author = CBE Style Manual Committee; Huth, Edward J.|publis
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  • ...tis for centuries.<ref name=Ford>Ford MD, Delaney KA, Ling LJ, Erickson T, editors. Clinical Toxicology. Philadelphia: WB Saunders; 2001. ISBN 0-7216-5485-1
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  • ...p;109-137 in P. J. Rudall, P. J. Cribb, D. F. Cutler, and C. J. Humphries (editors), ''Monocotyledons: systematics and evolution''. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
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  • ...ores in gardens are now considered to be ''H.'' × ''hybridus''<!-- NB for Editors: Please keep hybrid × signs outside inverted commas, otherwise they will a <!-- NB for editors: Please keep hybrid × signs outside inverted commas, otherwise they will a
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  • ...merican peoples]], which had been called "slavish" by the ''Britannica's'' editors, most likely [[James Tytler]]:
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  • * Dr. [[Robert Hutchins]], Chairman of the Board of Editors for the ''Britannica''
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  • # Editorial staff (19 editors and 1 executive assistant) ...four others; they oversee the work of five senior editors, nine associate editors, and one executive assistant.
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  • ...85" >{{cite book | year = 1985 | title = ''The Letters of Robert Burns'' | Editors = J. De Lancey Fergusson and G. Ross Roy | Volume = Volume II of II | Publi
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  • ...aynes was the first English-born editor of the ''Britannica''; all earlier editors were Scottish.
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  • ...ade by an ignorant scribe of the dark ages. Others have been disfigured by editors, who mixed up foreign matter with the original text. Very often an importan
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  • [[Category:British newspaper editors]]
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  • ...1929. He was listed together with [[James Louis Garvin]] as one of the two editors of the 14th edition. Franklin became editor-in-chief in 1932. [[Category:American book editors]]
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  • [[Category:American book editors]]
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  • [[Category:Print editors]]
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  • ...ness and order to an overwrought community, reflecting great credit on its editors and its management.'' In the same year Harry Ashmore won the [[Pulitzer Pri [[Category:Editors of Arkansas newspapers]]
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  • ...iting|subediting]].<ref>Harold Evans, ''Essential English for Journalists, Editors and Writers'' 2000 p.10</ref> [[Category:British newspaper editors]]
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  • [[Category:American book editors]]
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