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One and editors
One is that the editors edited in a way that the editor believed was language that made the writing easier to understand.
One of the earliest " full screen " editors was O26-which was written for the operator console of the CDC 6000 series machines in 1967.
One of the first popular image editors was Apple's MacPaint, companion to MacDraw.
One of his poems had been set to music by composer Arthur Foote, and the editors at The American had come to see him as a contributor and begun to publish his work.
One of the first 3D games which became popular partially due to level editors and fan-made content was Doom.
One common response of editors for all of these difficulties is to provide written documentation of the decisions that were made, either in footnotes or in a separate section of commentary.
In 1988 the Sydney Morning Herald editors expressed concern at this development: ‘ One worrying trend with the award is its attachment to ratings.
* One Nation ( Stegner and the editors of Look magazine ) ( 1945 ), Houghton Mifflin
One exception to the entertainment squeeze felt by “ craft ” groups are editors.
One way that some international authors are beginning to overcome this problem is by contracting with freelance medical copy editors who are native speakers of English and specialize in ESL ( English as a second language ) editing to polish their manuscripts ' English to a level that high-impact journals will accept.
One controversy arose for example with the text Die Orgie, which exposed how the newspaper Neue Freie Presse was blatantly supporting Austria's Liberal Party's election campaign ; the text was conceived as a guerrilla prank and sent as a fake letter to the newspaper ( Die Fackel will publish it later in 1911 ); the enraged editor, which fell for the trick, responded by suing Kraus for " disturbing the serious business of politicians and editors ".
Robert W. McChesney & Robert A. Hackett, “ Beyond Wiggle Room: American Corporate Media ’ s Democratic Deficit, Its Global Implications, and Prospects for Reform .” In Robert A. Hackett and Yuezhi Zhao, editors, Democratizing Global Media: One World, Many Struggles.
One episode, in which Davy was dared to resurrect Frankenstein, was too gruesome for the editors and eventually saw print in the underground comic Weird Fantasy in 1969.
One of the editors involved with the creation of the magazine was professional racer Denise McCluggage.
One of the magazine's most controversial covers depicted the hands of four of its editors holding burning draft cards, with their names clearly visible.
One of Plastic's volunteer editors will then properly format the story for running on " the front page ".
One of the editors was novelist Sam Lipsyte.
One of his last works was a contribution in 1838 to the Archiv für die civilistische Praxis, of which he was one of the editors ( see below ).
One of the points of the novel is that even if there is little news happening, the world's media descending upon a place requires that something happen to please their editors and owners back home, and so they will create news.
One of the editors in the 1990s told students: " If you don't like what we're doing with the paper, you can volunteer to help change it ... It's your paper.
One of the original editors was Sir Donald Tovey, who wrote informative notes on the music which are still highly regarded today.
One of Gold Key's editors at the time told Mark Evanier " Leo writes stories and then he decides whether he's going to sell them to DC Ghosts or to us.
One of the editors of the book, Andrew Nathan, rejects these claims in a rejoinder and argues not only that the documents are authentic but also that most of the documents are not available anywhere else.
One of the editors, Andrew Nathan, has been banned from entering and leaving the country due to his affiliation with the book.

One and Les
One of Les Grandes Misères de la guerre
The story of Turandot was taken from a Persian collection of stories called The Book of One Thousand and One Days ( 1722 French translation Les Mille et un jours by François Pétis de la Croix — not to be confused with its sister work The Book of One Thousand and One Nights ), where the character of " Turandokht " as a cold princess was found.
One of his most enduring pieces followed Benvenuto Cellini — the Grande messe des morts, first performed at Les Invalides in December of that year.
One of the pivotal events in this fresh ignition of interest in the composer was a performance of Les Troyens by Rafael Kubelík in 1957 at Covent Garden.
" One such work was published in 1974, at the urging of the widow of the French poet Robert Desnos, titled " Les pénalités de l ' enfer ou les nouvelles Hébrides " ( The Penalties of Hell or The New Hebrides ).
One of his most popular songs is " Les chemins de l ' amour ".
: One little from little / was astonished at Les Halles.
* 2001: Les Cent-Jours ou l ' esprit de sacrifice ( Perrin, 2001 – Le Grand livre du mois, 2001 – Perrin, 2002 – Éditions France loisirs, 2003 ); a book about the " One Hundred Days " between the return of Napoleon from Elba and the defeat at the Battle of Waterloo ; awarded the Grand Prix d ' Histoire of the Fondation Napoléon ( 2001 ) and the Prix des Ambassadeurs ( 2001 ).
Formed from a band called Moving England, Nick Heyward and Les Nemes met guitarist Graham Jones to form a new band, Haircut One Hundred.
Between 2005 and 2007, Belew released the " Side " series of albums-Side One ( 2005 ), Side Two ( 2005 ), Side Three ( 2006 ) and Side Four ( 2007 )-with a variety of guest performers including Tool's Danny Carey and Primus ' Les Claypool.
Schumann's attack on Les Huguenots was clearly a personal diatribe against Meyerbeer's Judaism: ' Time and time again we had to turn away in disgust ... One may search in vain for a sustained pure thought, a truly Christian sentiment ... It is all contrived, all make believe and hypocrisy !... The shrewdest of composers rubs his hands with glee.
One fine example of the use of sacres as different word classes is a dialogue by Les Cyniques called Le cours de sacres.
One of the smallest stations / halts, Les Combes, between Chateau d ' Oex and Rougemont, was given a new, raised platform during Autumn 2011 leaving only the waiting shelter as original, quite a lot of money spent for so few passengers.
One of the earliest examples of these urban slang translations was the series of individual fables contained in a single folded sheet, appearing under the title of Les Fables de Gibbs in 1929.
* One of the bands competing in the Battle of the Bands was real-life California band Primus, led by Les Claypool, performing " Tommy the Cat " from their then-current album Sailing the Seas of Cheese.
One of Sir Edward de Lisle's major works, Les Quatre Genii en Conseil, is inspired by Martin's illustration for John Milton's Paradise Lost.
One of those songs, Les Souffrances de mon accident ( French " The sufferings of my accident ") was on her accident.
One of his most influential books was the posthumous, Les Adieux d ' Adolphe Monod à ses Amis et à l ' Église.
One of the next two, the last Winternationals test cars, was prepared by Bill Stroppe in Long Beach, California, for Les Ritchey ; it was featured in the July 1963 issue of Hot Rod.
One of those two animated films was " Le Ratapeur de cervelles " Repaired ", which is a re-hash of " Les Joyeaux Microbes " using a mental disease.
The British version ran from 18 January 1979 to 12 March 1990 on BBC One, hosted first by Terry Wogan and later by Les Dawson.

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