81.   One man has confessed in court to the shooting, saying it was justified according to Islamic law because he believed the newspaper editor was against Islam.

82.   One of the difficulties is that an editor can never be sure what the censors will pounce on.

83.   Sellers said editors are obsessed with the price of their own stock, harming the quality of the reporting.

84.   She said she would not retreat from her view that editors must also be hard-nosed business executives.

85.   So are the editors of Martha Stewart Living.

86.   Since both browsers are now free for the downloading, the accompanying HTML editors are gratis as well.

87.   Somebody was trying to ingratiate himself with Eliot and said to him that most editors are failed writers.

88.   Smart Money wants to make sure people know its editors are, well, smart.

89.   Someone would lose a promotion, and the editor would be even more careful next time.

90.   Stewart got the sense from his editors that they thought gay editors somehow were unable to assess gay interest stories with the right kind of detachment.

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%
agree 1.24%
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