51.   Her editor is Daniel Halpern at Ecco, a HarperCollins imprint, and she said she would follow him if he left for another publishing house.

52.   Here a fashion expert might have noted that career fashion editors must be career diplomats.

53.   Her editor is Michael Korda.

54.   His editor was Clay Felker, who later founded New York magazine.

55.   If no such editor is available, you can be that editor yourself.

56.   In Guatemala, editors are on intimate terms with his immense contribution to nurturing freedom in emerging democracies.

57.   In Kansas City, Mo., if animal rights activists were not concerned about carriage horses there, at least one newspaper editor was.

58.   In other words, said Ms. Cheetham, if an editor was willing to work exceedingly hard with Miss Collins, those efforts would bear fruit.

59.   In the end, however, as dedicated as editors can be to their authors, even the most selfless of them can yield to a better offer elsewhere.

60.   In the wake of each such rally, many editors were quick to declare that the bear market was over.

n. + be >>共 1635
problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
editor 0.01%
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%
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