51.   But both the Internet executive and a newspaper editor said they had received no special instructions about how to handle the incident and that such instructions were not necessary.

52.   But he barbecues the newspaper editors of the Victorian era, philistines who hounded Wilde into jail.

53.   But that does not appease at least one newspaper editor.

54.   But the ease with which the injunction was obtained disturbed newspaper editors.

55.   But the period from the original verdict until the reversal was often one of apprehension for newspaper editors.

56.   But while celebrity magazines may give in to such demands, newspaper editors tend to resist.

57.   But within months, Mandela testified in court, a newspaper editor had shown him a letter that showed Mrs. Mandela was being unfaithful.

58.   By way of criticism, a prominent newspaper editor once remarked that San Francisco is a city that believes its own hype.

59.   Call her the newspaper editor as business executive.

60.   Camelot denied doing any such thing and was backed up by newspaper editors, who said their phones were ringing off the hooks with tipsters.

n. + editor >>共 250
newspaper 18.71%
sport 7.83%
deputy 6.59%
page 6.16%
news 6.06%
fashion 5.58%
photo 4.30%
book 3.01%
film 2.39%
food 2.05%
newspaper + n. >>共 594
report 18.62%
article 5.75%
editor 5.15%
ad 3.82%
interview 3.66%
reporter 3.60%
columnist 3.10%
column 2.94%
story 2.60%
publisher 2.59%
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