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1 But according to this recent editorial in the British Medical Journal, maybe not.
2 A chara, -I write in response to your recent editorial Back to school.
3 A prominent Southern journal voiced this in a recent editorial .
4 Sir, - Your recent editorial on the issue of registering convicted sex offenders raised some vital questions.
5 A recent editorial in this newspaper cited the Nordic Council linking the Scandinavian countries as a possible model.
6 A recent editorial in one of Zimbabwe's independent newspapers argued that the pen was mightier than the sword.
7 Crime, HIV, and the short life expectancy will not just disappear, the newspaper Postimees said in a recent editorial .
8 I also quote the following from a recent editorial by Mr. Fuller, in the New York "Weekly Sun:"
9 In a recent editorial , we spoke about such dangers that this and a similar proposed House measure are ripe for abuse.
10 Firstly, I find myself obliged to publicly contradict a recent editorial in The Irish Times, which will hardly help my career.
11 The most recent editorial shakeup came in March, when editor in chief Tony Rizzo was replaced by Internet World's Michael Neubarth.
12 This apparently obtuse question is driven by a recent editorial in the British Medical Journal, which implied that accidents are not unpredictable.
13 A recent editorial reminder circulated by the readers' editor noted: "Not everything with a very large gun that moves is a tank".
14 Sir, -Your recent editorial (June 12th) rightly paid tribute to the Burren Farming for Conservation programme and the accolades it has been accorded.
15 He first came to the writer's attention when he read a poem by Mr. Ford on a recent editorial page of the "Herald Tribune".
16 Madam, - Your recent Editorial on cherishing Dublin Bay was most appropriate.
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