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  • ...tember 1793; the heat of the fire was sufficient to melt much of his metal print parts. Undaunted, Dobson returned to printing his ''Encyclopædia'' within ...merican peoples]], which had been called "slavish" by the ''Britannica's'' editors, most likely [[James Tytler]]:
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  • ...".<ref name=honan>[http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/07/pl_print_jacobs/ "Print: One Man's Journey Into Stunt Books"], Mathew Honan, ''Wired'', July 28, 20 [[Category:American magazine editors]]
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  • ...cles are aimed at educated adults, and written by about 100&nbsp;full-time editors and more than 4,000&nbsp;expert contributors. It is regarded as the most sc The ''Britannica'' is the oldest English-language encyclopaedia still in print.<ref name="EB_encyclopedia">{{cite encyclopedia | title = Encyclopedias and
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  • ...t. The sales personnel earned commissions from door-to-door selling of the print encyclopedias, which McHenry believes led to decisions about the distributi ...butors of greatest expertise will survive". A secondary criticism was that editors were being self-indulgent, because they spent time on minor alterations whi
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  • ...as settled in court "by a stipulation in which the defendants agree not to print or sell any further copies of the offending work, to destroy all printed sh ...merican editorial [[monopoly]] entails is seldom appreciated. The American editors who write short in-house ("[[Micropædia]]") articles are ignorant and [[pa
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  • ...itted he was a member of the Klan in 1922, and praised the organization in print.<ref name="colburn"/> ...''Miami Herald'', p. 4.</ref> Arnett Doctor told the story of Rosewood to print and television reporters from all over the world, embellishing some of the
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  • ...ht 253]] by [[Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab]].<ref>{{Cite web|author=Font size Print E-mail Share 1 Comment |url=http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/12/28/cbsne ...ould be available unedited, rather than risk the possibility of al Jazeera editors editing the videos and cutting out anything critical of the [[Saudi royal f
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  • ...provide bulk calling records to that database ..." <ref>{{cite news |last=Editors |first=USA Today |title=A note to our readers |date=June 30, 2006 |publish ...echnology/25data.html?ei=5088&en=d231d2f98b31262a&ex=1298523600&pagewanted=print Taking Spying to Higher Level, Agencies Look for More Ways to Mine Data], N
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