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Martin Noth holds that two different groups experienced the Exodus and Sinai events, and each group transmitted its own stories independently of the other one, writing that " The biblical story tracing the Hebrews from Egypt to Canaan resulted from an editor's weaving separate themes and traditions around a main character Moses, actually an obscure person from Moab.

editor's and trial
The trial extended over six weeks, the whole proceedings being carried out under the editor's personal supervision.

editor's and was
Just as the second volume was completed accusations arose, regarding seditious content, concerning the editor's entries on religion and natural law.
It was awarded a place on both lists of Modern Library 100 Best Novels, reaching number 41 on the editor's list, and 25 on the reader's list.
The photo was utilized by the Nazi press and bears the editor's cropping marks, showing the portion of the image that was intended to be used for publication.
Evidence provided by the Defendants that Newport is considered a county seat or one of two county seats by historians, encyclopedias ( editor's note: Wikipedia was cited in this case by the Defendants ) and government agencies is based upon practical realities of how county government and the court system have functioned, pursuant to law, in Campbell County for the past 150 years.
Evidence provided by the Defendants that Newport is considered a county seat or one of two county seats by historians, encyclopedias ( editor's note: Wikipedia was cited in this case by the Defendants ) and government agencies is based upon practical realities of how county government and the court system have functioned, pursuant to law, in Campbell County for the past 150 years.
Provincial newspapers at that time did not possess much influence ; it was no part of the editor's duty to supply what are now called " leading articles ", and the system of reporting was described as " defective " by the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.
By the time Smith handed the editor's chair to Logan in mid-1973, the paper was selling nearly 300, 000 copies per week and was outstripping its other weekly rivals, Melody Maker, Disc, Record Mirror and Sounds.
Tilton was then fired from his job at the Independent because of his editor's fears of adverse publicity.
octavo, but this was kept back by the printer and not issued till 1806, still without the editor's name.
Stossel grew continuously more frustrated with having to follow the assignment editor's vision of what was news.
The authorship of the Poetic Edda, or, more plausibly, just the editor's role in the compilation, was traditionally attributed to Sæmundr but is not accepted today.
A volume published earlier was recalled from libraries and replaced with a volume that includes the Simla Accord together with an editor's note stating that Tibet and Britain, but not China, accepted the agreement as binding.
In 1941, when his son Jonathan was named a special assistant to FDR, Josephus resigned his post in Mexico to return to North Carolina and resume the editor's post at the News & Observer and continued his outspoken editorial style.
Das Schloß was published that year as a two volume set — the novel in the first volume, and the fragments, deletions and editor's notes in a second volume.
In the editor's note to The Power of Myth, Flowers credits Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, as " the Doubleday editor, whose interest in the ideas of Joseph Campbell was the prime mover in the publication of this book.
One of her rivals for the editor's chair was the paper's high-profile columnist, Fintan O ' Toole.
' Nedjma ' was published in 1956 ( and Kateb will not forget the editor's comment: " This is too complicated.
One of Wild Kingdoms film editor's, Bernard Braham, A. C. E., was invited to membership with the American Cinema Editors in 1979 and won a prestigious EDDIE award in Hollywood for best documentary of the year, for the episode " Desert Spring.
The editor's comment about the poem was as follows -
The journal was often referred to by the editor's name: Gilberts Annalen, Poggendorfs Annalen, and so on, or for short Pogg.

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When she became pregnant with the chief editor's child in 1926, he proposed marriage.
Asked if he would change something he had produced on an editor's say-so, he answered with a flat " No. " But he added: " Oh, I will take a suggestion for revision.
" An editor's enthusiasm is soon chilled by the discovery that Isidore's book is really a mosaic of pieces borrowed from previous writers, sacred and profane, often their ' ipsa verba ' without alteration ," W. M. Lindsay noted in 1911, having recently edited Isidore for the Clarendon Press, with the further observation, however, that a portion of the texts quoted have otherwise been lost: the Prata of Suetonius can only be reconstructed from Isidore's excerpts.
Authorities: Editio princeps by Leo Allatius ( 1651 ), with the editor's famous treatise De Georgiis eorumque Scriptis ; editions in the Bonn Corpus Scriptorum Hist.
Porson at first took no notice of either, but went on with his Euripides, publishing the Orestes in 1798, the Phoenissae in 1799 and the Medea in 1801, the last printed at the Cambridge press, and with the editor's name on the title-page.
Alma became his collaborator and sounding board, with a keen ear for dialogue and an editor's sharp eye for scrutinising a film's final version for continuity flaws so minor they escaped Hitchcock's own notice and that of his crew.
The Works of John Home were collected and published by Henry Mackenzie in 1822 with " An Account of the Life and Writings of Mr John House ," which also appeared separately in the same year, but several of his smaller poems seem to have escaped the editor's observation.
In the strip itself, Minnie dressed up as Pansy Potter in compliance with the editor's wishes.
A compromise between urtext and interpretive editing is an edition in which the editor's additions are typographically distinguished ( usually with parentheses, size, greyscale or detailed in accompanying prose ) from the composer's own markings.
Traditionally, the copy editor would read a printed or written manuscript, manually marking it with editor's correction marks.
Ingrams vacated the editor's chair at the Eye in 1986, with Ian Hislop taking over.
He passed next to the editor's chair of the Literary Gazette, which he conducted with success for thirty-four years.
" The editor's notes serve mainly to mark dissent from Miss Aguilar's depreciation of Jewish tradition — due probably to her Marrano ancestry and to her country life, cut off from association with Jews.
This volume contains the musical text of 70 pieces, " as well as the relevant plainchant melodies with their texts to facilitate alternatim performance, a facsimile page, editor's notes, and a Critical Commentary.
Entries with a blue background and an asterisk (*) next to the editor's name have won the award ; those with a white background are the nominees on the short-list.
He is close friends with Laura's father, John Bow, who once saved the editor's life.
Most papers operated on a shoestring budget, pasting up camera-ready copy on layout sheets on the editor's kitchen table, with labor performed by unpaid, non-union volunteers.
He commandeered a desk in the anteroom to the editor's office, a location that kept him closely in touch with the daily affairs of the paper.

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John's theology of chastity has been replaced by the editor's theology of outright celibacy, which makes little sense when John's true church is symbolised as a bride of the Lamb.
Second, the editor's cut, which is reduced from the rough cut, according to the editor's tastes.
A vital question is whether it is composed of sources which date from its editor's lifetime, and to what extent is it composed of earlier, or later sources.
This is badly dated ( based on the 1873 Graham translation ), severely abridged ( leaving out, for instance, Book Six on defense — which Clausewitz considered to be the stronger form of warfare ), and badly biased ( because of its Vietnam War era and the editor's hostility to " neo-Clausewitzian " Henry Kissinger ).
Another important issue is citation errors, which often occur due to carelessness on either the researcher or journal editor's part in the publication procedure.
Urtext editions also differ from interpretive editions, which offer the editor's personal opinion on how to perform the work.
He continued to publish and reprint later editions to which he added an index and editor's notes.
Within months of taking the editor's chair, a young Mr Brown was ready to buy a half share in the newspaper, for which he paid Mr. Whiles £ 600.
During this time, the Qingdao Daily newspaper founded a local chess club which many children in the city went to, including the Qingdao Dailys chief editor's son.
He climbs into the building through the ventilation system, disables a security robot ( which he dubs " Colin ") by hardwiring it to be happy all the time, and then gets it to cover his entrance to the editor's office, finding out along the way that the Guide has been taken over and is no longer owned by Megadodo Publications.
) The editor's narrative is even more concretely dated and situated in present time, external to the novel, through the device of the letter by Hogg included by the fictional editor ( which was in fact published in Blackwood's Magazine as described ).
Whatever the case, it is the assignment editor's job to determine what news tips and news releases are the most newsworthy, and then decide which reporter to assign a story to.

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