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editorial and team
Joyce Reynolds served as part of the editorial team of the Request For Comments series from 1987 to 2006, and also performed the IANA function with Jon Postel until this was transferred to ICANN, and worked with ICANN in this role until 2001, while remaining an employee of ISI.
The writing out of the character of Nigel caused much controversy among Archers ' listeners, with a large number of complaints variously expressing dismay at the death of a popular character, concerns over the manner of the dismissal of the actor, belief that the promise to ' shake Ambridge to the core ' had been over-hyped, criticism of the credibility of the script and acting for the anniversary episode, and a perceived unwillingness of the editorial team to engage with these listener complaints.
The Holy See set up a commission which ran from 1904 till 1913, headed by Pothier, and an editorial team, run by Mocquereau, to create official chant editions for the Vatican.
Mocquereau's editorial team only lasted a year: owing to editorial disagreements with Mocquereau, Pothier ended up in charge of the editing which, amongst other things, led to the production of a revised Graduale Romanum in 1908.
These are respectively published by an editorial team that includes Paul Rogers and ' John Connor ' ( who subtitle their version of the paper as the original and best ), and Steve Booth, who has publicly renounced some of his earlier published views and expressed a wish to ' return to the magazine's roots '.
In 2000, the Financial Times started publishing a German language edition, Financial Times Deutschland, with news and editorial team based in Hamburg.
When its was clear they could not keep to their scheduled output of a volume every three months, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford joined the editorial team.
The first issues were produced and written by a small team, consisting of editor Dennis Jarrett, a writer ( future editor Bohdan Buciak ) and editorial assistant Nicky Chapman.
Some projects are overseen by an editor or editorial team, but many grow without any oversight.
* SFE Home Page-web page of the editorial team of the third edition
Johnson, an editorial cartoonist with the Canton Repository, was only able to picture the Canton team as only a man with a club lying in wait for the Massillon Tiger.
Issue 359, the first under the new publishers, was published in late February 2012, though most of the content in this issue was handled by the previous editorial team.
The editorial team chooses questions for members to answer ( such as " Favourite teacher?
At its peak, FEER had an editorial team of nearly 100 news staff in 15 bureaus across Asia-the largest news team of any regional weekly.
The Infinity Gauntlet editorial team decided to find a replacement artist to finish the miniseries, and Ron Lim was the artist chosen ( although Pérez offered to remain on as the inker over Lim's cover art for the remainder of the miniseries ).
From November 1942 to September 1943, Bartoszewski was an editorial team secretary of the Catholic magazine Prawda ( The Truth ), the press organ of the Front for the Rebirth of Poland.
From November 1944 to January 1945, he held a position as editorial team secretary for Information Bulletin.
A contract dispute ( subsequently resolved in IPC's favour ) led the Tornado editorial team to rename Blake as " Victor Drago " ( and Tinker & Pedro as " Spencer & Brutus ") for the duration of this strip.
A change in the editorial team at that point, however, brought a swift end to that storyline and, apparently, all that transpired during the story arc.
* The editorial team of Caixin Media received the 2011 Shorenstein Journalism Award for “ its commitment to integrity in journalism, and for its path-breaking role as a leader in establishing an independent media in China ”.
People who served on the editorial team during those years included Adam Hochschild, Paul Jacobs, Deborah Johnson, Jeffrey Bruce Klein, Mark Dowie, Amanda Spake, Zina Klapper, and Deirdre English.
In the fall of 1992, Jeffrey Bruce Klein, one of the original editorial team, returned as editor-in-chief, bringing an intense focus on Washington politics, including extensive coverage of Newt Gingrich, campaign finance, and the tobacco industry.
The core of the small founding editorial team included other editors, writers, photographers and photo editors from Life, which had ceased publication just 13 months earlier.

editorial and reply
The editorial, which included the famous reply " Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus ", has become an indelible part of popular Christmas folklore in the United States and Canada.
In 1993, Nature published an editorial arguing that Duesberg had forfeited his right of reply by engaging in disingenuous rhetorical techniques and ignoring any evidence that conflicted with his claims.
A right of reply can also be part of the editorial policy of a news publication or an academic journal.

editorial and charge
In March 2010, John Romero collaborated with the gaming magazine Retro Gamer and taking on the role of a guest editor, taking charge of the magazine's editorial and contributing to a number of articles and subjects throughout the magazine.
In 1880, the American Journal of Philology, a quarterly published by the Johns Hopkins University, was established under his editorial charge, and his strong personality was expressed in the department of the Journal headed " Brief Report " or " Lanx Satura ," and in the earliest years of its publication every tiny detail was in his hands.
Sweezy and Huberman were complementary figures guiding the publication, with Sweezy's theoretical bent and writing ability put to use for a majority of the editorial content, while Huberman took charge of the business and administrative aspects of the enterprise.
After being refurbished by employees of Krups free of charge, the pot has been switched on again in the editorial office of Spiegel Online.
He was a Group Editor for Intra-Media Publishing, in charge of editorial for women ’ s magazines Health-Smart Today and Health-Watchers.
: Shier: It is hard – it has been hard – when I've asked the people in charge of editorial to give me the example of the right-wing Phillip Adams.
Before being placed in editorial charge of the launch of the online service, he was, for 20 years, a correspondent for BBC Television News covering major news stories at home and abroad.
Mr. Whiles was to manage the business side while Mr. Brown was in charge of editorial matters.
' I put Al Allard in charge of coordinating the project with some assistance from editorial director Ralph Daigh.
He worked with a surveying party in Missouri ; studied law at the University of Pennsylvania ; practiced in Chicago ( 1856 – 1860 ); was assistant editor ( 1860 ) and editor ( 1861 – 1867 ) of The Hartford Press, and after The Press was merged into The Hartford Courant, was co-editor with Joseph R Hawley ; in 1884 he joined the editorial staff of Harper's Magazine, for which he conducted The Editors Drawer until 1892, when he took charge of The Editor's Study.
E. M. continued in charge of both the editorial and business departments for the next 12 years.
Taking charge of the magazine's editorial and splashing his own unique style to a number of his favourite articles and subjects throughout the magazine.
The project defines open access journals as scientific and scholarly journals that meet high quality standards by exercising peer review or editorial quality control and " use a funding model that does not charge readers or their institutions for access.
James Currey, the editorial director at Heinemann Educational Books in charge of the African Writers Series from 1967 to 1984, has provided a book-length treatment of the series.

editorial and notes
In the editorial notes of his compendium Portraits by Sir Joshua Reynolds, Hilles theorizes that " as a corollary one might say that he was somewhat lacking in a capacity for love ", and cites Boswell's notary papers: " He said the reason he would never marry was that every woman whom he liked had grown indifferent to him, and he had been < u > glad </ u > he did not marry her.
" However ," notes, " instead of being granted a royalty on sets sold, he would be compensated by payments totaling $ 20, 000, and from this sum he must defray editorial costs, such as fees for translators and contributors and salaries of editorial assistants.
All the occurrences of the term in these books were in the editorial notes of his son.
He added extensive editorial notes to the translation that explicitly linked the latest of Cuvier's revolutions with the biblical flood, and the resulting essay was extremely influential in the English-speaking world.
The project goal is a direct transcription of the DANFS, with changes limited to correcting typographical errors and editorial notes for incorrect facts in the original.
While increasing the exposure and popularity of the organization among the American-born during his editorial tenure, Daniel DeLeon proved to be a polarizing figure among the Socialist Labor Party's membership during his editorial tenure, as historian Howard Quint notes:
The statutory portion of such codification shall be merged with annotations, captions, catchlines, history lines, editorial notes, cross-references, indices, title and chapter analyses, and other materials pursuant to the contract and shall be published by authority of the state pursuant to such contract and when so published shall be known and may be cited as the ' Official Code of Georgia Annotated '.
In 1864 he was asked to undertake the Scottish editorship of the Sunday Magazine, and for this magazine much of his most characteristic literary work was done, especially in the editorial notes, then a new feature in magazine literature.
It has an ignominious editorial history, as poor transcription and misinterpretation of Melville's notes on the manuscript marred the first published editions of the text.
Unpaginated editorial notes to his edition of Giuseppe Torelli, Sinfonia a 4, G. 33, in C major.
A translation, with an introduction and editorial notes.
* de Tocqueville, Alexis ( 1835, 1840 ), Democracy in America: the Henry Reeve text as revised by Francis Bowen, now further corrected and edited with introduction, editorial notes, and bibliography by Phillips Bradley, ( Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., New York, 1945 ), Chapter V: Spirit of the townships of New England.
A series of compilation albums, with editorial notes based on the book, were released in association with Sony BMG three days later.
The article, with significant editorial notes by Thomas Stephens Davies, was reprinted as a commemorative tribute in The Ladies ' Diary for 1838.
Members of the project report that these previously unpublished writings extend to some 3000 pages of linguistic material, consisting chiefly of photocopies supplied by Christopher Tolkien to the editorial team throughout the 1990s and handwritten notes made by the editorial team in the Bodleian Library in 1992.
" The editorial expresses gratitude to the editors of The Public Interest, and notes that " the complete archives of The Public Interest are available for the first time " on its website.
The singer / scholar Karen Willard, a member of the editorial board for the 2000 Cooper edition of The Sacred Harp, asserts " Not only does the practice of Sacred Harp singers vary somewhat across the South in the degree to which these notes are altered, but also from song to song " ( see External Links below ).
Contains a foreword, facsimiles, diplomatic and critical transcriptions, and editorial notes.
The art for the book was scanned by Mazzucchelli himself, and in color, in keeping with other books in IDW's Artist's Edition series, so as to mimic as the experience of viewing the actual original art, complete with things such as paste-overs, blue pencils in the art, editorial notes and art corrections.
Unfortunately, no editorial notes were included, so there was little or no indication of the extensive changes to the original.
The section, indexes, headings, and notes are considered editorial features and not part of the Constitution per se.

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