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editors and Film
" Margaret Booth ," in Tom Pendergast and Sara Pendergast ( editors ), International Dictionary of Film and Filmmakers, Edition 4 ( St. James Press ), ISBN 978-1-55862-449-8.
In 2000, the American Film Institute had the film nominated for their list of one hundred best comedy films of the twentieth century, nominated by film directors, screenwriters, actors, editors, cinematographers, critics, historians and film executives.
This edition was subsequently banned by the Office of Film and Literature Classification and the editors of the magazine charged with publishing, distributing and depositing an objectionable publication.
* Film editors: Humphrey Dixon, Richard Schmiechen
Film editors worked with a workprint of the original film negative to protect the negative from handling damage.
People involved in this stage of production include the Film editor for film editing, the Video editor for video editing the Publicist for publicity, the Sound Editor, the Foley artist, the Composer, the Title Sequence Designer, and the Specialist editors.
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editors and American
At the American publisher's insistence, Burgess allowed their editors to cut the redeeming final chapter from the U. S. version, so that the tale would end on a darker note, with Alex succumbing to his violent, reckless nature — an ending which the publisher insisted would be ' more realistic ' and appealing to a U. S. audience.
A major modification to Noth's theory was made in 1973 by the American scholar Frank M. Cross, to the effect that two editions of the history could be distinguished, the first and more important from the court of king Josiah in the late 7th century, and the second Noth's 6th century Exilic history, and other scholars have detected many more authors / editors than either Noth or Cross allowed for.
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The Federalists created a standing army and passed laws against French refugees engaged in American politics and against Republican editors.
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The New Oxford American Dictionary ( NOAD ) is a single-volume dictionary of American English compiled by American editors at the Oxford University Press.
* New Oxford American Dictionary, First Edition, Elizabeth J. Jewell and Frank R. Abate ( editors ), 2192 pages, September 2001, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-511227-X.
* New Oxford American Dictionary, Third Edition, Angus Stevenson and Christine A. Lindberg ( editors ), 2096 pages, August 2010, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-539288-3.
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That Philip Morrison ’ s laudatory book review of The Mismeasure of Man in Scientific American, was written and published because the editors of the journal had " long seen the study of the genetics of intelligence as a threat to social justice.
Surely convinced by the commercial success of the cheaper American version / revision of the ANCL-although of lesser quality on some minor points-the T. & T. Clark get associated with the Christian Literature Company and with others American editors for the publication of sequel: Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers.
Unlike the Ante-Nicene Fathers which was produced by using earlier translations of the Ante-Nicene Christian Library ( ANCL ), the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers was printed simultaneously in Europe and in America, by T. & T. Clark, by Christian Literature Company and other American editors.
Edwards and Foley, as editors of a special edition of the American Behavioural Scientist on " Social Capital, Civil Society and Contemporary Democracy ", raised two key issues in the study of social capital.

editors and Style
The Chicago Manual of Style, in its section " Words derived from proper names ", gives some examples of both lowercase and capitalized stylings, including a few terms styled both ways, and says, " Authors and editors must decide for themselves, but whatever choice is made should be followed consistently throughout a work.
* Chicago-Style Citation Quick Guide — compiled by the editors of The Chicago Manual of Style
Scientific Style and format: the CSE manual for authors, editors, and publishers, 7th ed.
* Interviews with Style Wars editors Victor Kanefsky and Sam Pollard
The Chicago Manual of Style notes that " the great mass of linguistic issues that writers and editors wrestle with don't really concern grammar at all — they concern usage: the collective habits of a language's native speakers.
The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage: The Official Style Guide Used by the Writers and Editors of the World's Most Authoritative Newspaper is a style guide created in 1950 by editors at the newspaper and revised in 1974 and 1999 by Allan M. Siegal and William G. Connolly.
Style sheets in the form of written documents have a long history of use by editors and typographers to ensure consistency of presentation, spelling and punctuation.
In February 2002, Oxford University Press published a new and much longer edition ( the fortieth ) of Hart's Rules under the title The Oxford Guide to Style, promoted as " Hart's Rules for the 21st Century ", which is of more value to editors than to typesetters.

editors and 1979
* Penrose, Roger: " Singularities and time-asymmetry ", Chapter 12 in General Relativity: An Einstein Centenary Survey ( Hawking and Israel, editors ), ( 1979 ), see especially section 12. 3. 2, pp. 617 – 629 ( ISBN 0-521-22285-0 )
Flintheart returned to prominence in 1979, when Egmont editors Lars Bergström and Stefan Printz-Påhlson decided to revive the character.
* Irvine, John, Miles, Ian, Evans, Jeff, ( editors ), " Demystifying Social Statistics ", London: Pluto Press, 1979.
Both Wilson and Kurtz had served as editors of THE HUMANIST, from which Kurtz departed in 1979 and thereafter set about establishing his own movement and his own periodical.
* Ten Victorian Poets ; essays ( Cambridge, 1940 ; essay on Hardy reprinted in the Macmillan Casebook series, editors Gibson & Johnson, 1979 )
* Khalsa, Sat Kirpal Kaur and Sardarni Premka Kaur Khalsa, editors, The Man Called Siri Singh Sahib, Los Angeles, Sikh Dharma, 1979, no ISBN
FBI agent Winfred E. Hopton disputed Chester Smith's claim in a letter to the editors of Time Magazine, that appeared in the November 19, 1979, issue, in response to the Time article " Blasting a G-Man Myth.
During a 1979 newspaper strike, her Daily News editors asked her to appear daily on WNBC-TV's Live at Five, and she stayed with the program for eleven years.
Penty and the Origins of Guild Socialism in England ," in David E. Martin and David Rubenstein ( editors ), Ideology and Labour Movement, ( 1979 ), pp. 147 – 157.
Titanic was founded in 1979 by former contributors and editors of Pardon, a satirical monthly, which the group had left after conflicts with its publisher.
In March 1979, the editors sent a final draft to the DOE for comment.
During its entire history the Pitt Poetry Series has had only two general editors: Paul Zimmer ( 1968-1978 ) and Ed Ochester ( 1979 to the present ).
Other active members included Mankind Quarterly founder Robert Gayre and editors Robert E. Kuttner and Donald A. Swan ; ex-Waffen SS officer and postwar neo-Nazi leader Arthur Ehrhardt, and a number of postwar British fascists, though even among fascists, the Northern League was considered extremist ( Billig, 1979 ).
In the late 1970s several young Toronto editors began talking about their shared problems and goals, and by May 1979 the Freelance Editors ' Association of Canada ( FEAC ) had been officially launched.

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