41.   Given the current and perhaps irreducible unknowns, to proceed even in a single case would be an outrageous experiment on a human being, the editors said.

42.   He had emphysema and died of respiratory failure, said his editor, Edward Foster.

43.   He was detained and questioned about the article that ran on Tuesday, newspaper editors said.

44.   Her story was being checked and her background investigated, a Star editor said, when photographs of Morris and the woman were taken.

45.   He worked normally at the paper for most of Thursday, editors said.

46.   His editors said The Inquirer had already used much of the material in the course of its coverage of the archdiocese.

47.   In it, the editors said that they had taken steps to prevent a recurrence without spelling them out.

48.   In an earlier time, the editor said, a newspaper would send an expedition to find Nessie.

49.   In many cases, editors say, the cost of the permissions is prohibitive, so material is ultimately left out because it was too expensive to acquire.

50.   In the end, Newsweek editors said, they did not think they had enough information about Ms. Lewinsky to use her name.

n. + say >>共 480
official 17.88%
police 6.16%
analyst 4.36%
report 3.78%
source 3.33%
spokesman 3.05%
company 2.65%
expert 2.16%
authority 1.82%
government 1.60%
editor 0.04%
editor + v. >>共 433
be 12.16%
say 11.37%
have 3.73%
know 1.83%
tell 1.57%
decide 1.50%
want 1.50%
take 1.44%
do 1.31%
agree 1.24%
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