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* Goudge, C, Hawkins, W, Regini, K A, 1987, Bullard, P ( editor ), ‘ A Revised Inventory of Gloucestershire's Ancient Woodlands: The Cotswold Plateau ’, Gloucestershire Trust for Nature Conservation
* Robert Hutchinson ( editor ), Jane's Warship Recognition Guide, Revised Edition.
The editor in chief of the Torah was Harry Orlinsky, who had been a translator of the Revised Standard Version and would become the only translator of that version to work also on the New Revised Standard Version.
In 1952, he became a contributor to the Revised Standard Version ( RSV ) of the Bible, and was general editor of the Reader's Digest Bible ( a condensed version of the RSV ) in 1982.

editor and report
Its first editor, William O. Eaton, just 22 years old, said " The Herald will be independent in politics and religion ; liberal, industrious, enterprising, critically concerned with literacy and dramatic matters, and diligent in its mission to report and analyze the news, local and global.
Back-End or deferred speech recognition is where the provider dictates into a digital dictation system, the voice is routed through a speech-recognition machine and the recognized draft document is routed along with the original voice file to the editor, where the draft is edited and report finalised.
The report prompted immediate apologies from Prime Minister David Cameron, the Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police David Crompton, Football Association Chairman David Bernstein and Kelvin MacKenzie, editor of The Sun at the time of the disaster, for their organisations ' respective roles.
Getting sent the report to the officers of the organization, who decided to seek one more opinion by writing to the editor of the Florida Grower in Tampa, who replied that the area was safe for orange growing and that he could show them thriving groves close by ( Spring Lake ) and others to the west of the tract.
He had been powerfully moved by the image of a young girl braving a mob in an attempt to desegregate schools in Charlotte, N. C., and Partisan Review editor Philip Rahv had suggested he report on what was happening in the American south.
"" A short report and not otherwise ": Jack Cade in 2 Henry VI ", in Ronald Knowles ( editor ), Shakespeare and Carnival: After Bakhtin ( London: Macmillan, 1998 ), 13 37
However, Dr. Wallace Sampson, an editor of Scientific Review of Alternative Medicine and a Stanford University emeritus clinical professor of medicine, says that the referenced trials lack the similarities necessary to provide definitive results when combined into one report.
Journalist Robert Fisk quoted Bernstein in the 9 July 2002 edition of The Independent of London as saying: “ Any US journalist, columnist, editor, college professor, student-activist, public official or clergy member who dares to speak critically of Israel or accurately report the brutalities of its illegal occupation will be vilified as an anti-Semite.
Bolstered by a report in the Nelson Examiner newspaper of " Outrages by the Maori at Wairoo ", Wakefield assembled a party of men, including newspaper editor G. R. Richardson and about 24 labourers press-ganged into service, and swore them in as special constables.
Fareed Zakaria, a Newsweek columnist and editor of Newsweek International, attended a secret meeting on November 29, 2001, with a dozen policy makers, Middle East experts and members of influential policy research organizations that produced a report for President George W. Bush and his cabinet outlining a strategy for dealing with Afghanistan and the Middle East in the aftermath of September 11, 2001.
As editor of the Trotskyist movement's ongoing theoretical magazine, The New International, Max Shachtman delivered the first official report to the gathering, dealing with the political situation in the United States.
Their work, under editor Benjamin C. Bradlee, became known for being the first to report on a number of political " dirty tricks " used by the Nixon re-election committee during his campaign for reelection.
Woodward has continued to write books and report stories for The Washington Post, and serves as an associate editor at the paper.
In May of the same year, Tribune announced that Jeff Levine, a newspaper executive with a background in marketing, would become " director of content " and that the editor or " print platform manager " of the Courant would report to Levine as would the news director of WTIC-TV.
The group sued Observer editor David Astor over the report, in a case marked by discussion of an armed police raid of the building in which bullets were found.
Magazine editor Sarah Hale held up Queen Victoria as a role model of feminity, morality and intellect, and Godey's hired Mrs. Lydia H. Sigourney to report on the royal activities in London.
For example, a word processor or graphics editor can be forced to read an extremely large document ; or a financial package can be forced to generate a report based on several years ' worth of data.
City AM editor Allister Heath said of this report, " rarely has a think-tank publication been this influential so quickly.
Linda Dahlstrom, health editor for MSNBC, underwent the procedure, reporting that the experience ( which included a massage ) was relaxing, but did not report any other positive effects from her experience.
The Times published its first report from the United States on December 4, and its correspondent, W. H. Russell, wrote of American reactions, “ There is so much violence of spirit among the lower orders of the people and they are … so saturated with pride and vanity that any honorable concession … would prove fatal to its authors .” Times editor John T. Delane, however, took a moderate stance and warned the people not to “ regard the act in the worst light ” and to question whether it made sense that the United States, despite British misgivings about Seward that went back to the earliest days of the Lincoln administration, would “ force a quarrel upon the Powers of Europe .”
The Sunday Independent editor Aengus Fanning apologised to the Lawlor family for the report, following a public outcry on the reportage and condemnation of the publication from the National Union of Journalists.
The Sources of Soviet Conduct began as a private report prepared for Secretary of Defense James Forrestal in January 1947 .< ref name =" kennan "> George F. Kennan, < u > Memoirs </ u >, 1925 1950 ( Boston: Little, Brown, 1967 ), 354 356 .</ ref > It was never intended as a public document, but on the urging of Hamilton Fish Armstrong, editor of Foreign Affairs, Kennan obtained permission from Forrestal to publish the article under the pseudonym “ X ”.
SEU ( Source Entry Utility, the programming editor ), DFU ( Data File Utility, a query and report generator ), OCL ( Operations Control Language, the command-line language ), and # LIBRARY ( the directory in which executable code was stored ) are some terms associated with the System / 32.
In this capacity I was the editor of the ALGOL 60 report, produced as the result of the ALGOL 60 meeting in Paris in January 1960.

editor and on
Though it was a great relief when the big brains on these shows turned out to be frauds and phonies, it did irreparable damage to the ego of the editor and many another intelligent, well-informed American.
Herb, an expert on narrow ties, thin lapels, and swatches, was men's fashion editor of Parvenu, the weekly magazine with the tremendous circulation.
`` All too frequently '', points out James O'Gara, managing editor of Commonweal, `` Catholics run roughshod over Protestant sensibilities in this matter, by failure to consider the reasoning behind the Protestant position and, particularly, by their jibes at the fact that Protestant opinion on birth control has changed in recent decades ''.
Mrs. Child, who had once apologized for sending editor Palfrey a book on slavery, now confided that she had helped one of Henry Palfrey's slaves escape to Canada some years before, but asked him not to advertise the fact in Louisiana.
Dr. Gillian Tett, a Cambridge University trained anthropologist who went on to become a senior editor at the Financial Times is one of the leaders in this use of anthropology.
As " cultural investors ," publishers rely on the editor position to identify a good investment in " cultural capital " which may grow to yield economic capital across all positions.
The first organized race was on April 28, 1887 by the chief editor of Paris publication Le Vélocipède, Monsieur Fossier.
The wife of Scoop Beal, the editor of the Humboldt Standard, which later combined with the Humboldt Times, in which Genzoli's story had appeared, has stated that her husband was in on the hoax with Wallace.
Using these tools, one can write a more complex text editor, and a simple compiler for a higher-level language and so on, until one can have a graphical IDE and an extremely high-level programming language.
This discovery has shed much light on the differences between the two versions ; while it was previously maintained that the Greek Septuagint ( the version used by the earliest Christians ) was only a poor translation, professor Emanuel Tov, senior editor of the Dead Sea Scrolls ' publication, wrote that the Masoretic edition either represents a substantial rewriting of the original Hebrew, or there had previously been two different versions of the text.
In 2006 Chris Noonan directed Miss Potter, a biopic of Potter ’ s life focusing on her early career and romance with her editor Norman Warne.
The 2003 discovery of the fossil remains of Homo floresiensis was cited by paleontologist Henry Gee, editor of the journal Nature as possible evidence that humanoid cryptids like the Orang Pendek and yeti were " founded on grains of truth ".
From 1890 on, he had a friend and admirer in Judge Francis C. Russell of Chicago, who introduced Peirce to editor Paul Carus and owner Edward C. Hegeler of the pioneering American philosophy journal The Monist, which eventually published articles by Peirce, at least 14.
The most common of these products were the Epyx FastLoad, the Final Cartridge, and the Action Replay plug-in cartridges, which all had machine code monitor and disk editor software on board as well.
Paul Abbott was a story editor on the programme in the 1980s and began writing episodes in 1989, but left in 1993 to produce Cracker, for which he later wrote, before creating his own highly acclaimed dramas such as Touching Evil and Shameless.
One of his most memorable exchanges on HIGNFY occurred when he scathingly joked to fellow guest Piers Morgan that the Daily Mirror was now, thanks to Morgan ( then its editor ), almost as good as The Sun.
* A. M. Rosenthal ( 1949 ), former executive editor of The New York Times who championed the publication of the Pentagon Papers ; Pulitzer prize winning journalist expelled from Poland in 1959 for his reporting on the nation ’ s government and society
New Republic editor Michael Kinsley argued that critics should not simply dismiss State Department justifications for death squad attacks on " soft targets ": " The State Department has defended bloody contra attacks on government-sponsored farm cooperatives, saying that these civilian facilities have military aspects.
In March 2007, former magazine editor Jane Pratt claimed on her Sirius Satellite Radio show that she had a romance with Barrymore in the mid-1990s.
William Shawn, editor of The New Yorker, urged her to write a piece on the subject, which developed into her famous book Silent Spring, published in 1962.
IGN editor Cam Shea ranked it ninth on his top 10 list of Xbox Live Arcade games.
* Guys, Dolls, and Curveballs: Damon Runyon on Baseball ( 2005 ; Jim Reisler, editor )
Joel Coen served as an assistant editor on the film.
Speaking of the 3rd edition ( 1788 1797 ), Britannica's chief editor George Gleig wrote that " perfection seems to be incompatible with the nature of works constructed on such a plan, and embracing such a variety of subjects.

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