Someone who puts text into appropriate form for publication.
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Examples for "redact "
Examples for "redact "
1 They will ignore requests, take decades to process them or redact embarrassing information.
2 It's not clear whether HP's legal team tried to redact the customer contact information.
3 The banking inquiry has agreed to redact the written statement of developer Johnny Ronan.
4 Here's a quote Robin Thicke would probably like to redact .
5 Indeed, multiple annotators may be required to consistently redact information that represents each PHI class.
1 Possibly the narrator, or redactor , desired to tone down the traces of mythology.
2 Special thanks to John B. Hare, redactor for this text and significant contributor to its preparation for PG.
3 This arrangement, however, is probably not due to Amos himself, or to his immediate disciples, but to some later redactor .
4 Another redactor announces him as "eating and drinking" at the banquets of "publicans and sinners,"- a"wine-bibbing "Sonof Man.
5 They took the Redactor , of course, along with his clothing and jewelry.
1 He was a writer and not a rewriter .
2 Thus, many studios hire writers to fix specific problems, and most studios favor the rewriter over the first writer.
3 The debate soon degenerated into the conflict between first writers and rewriters .
4 The Greeks themselves were adept rewriters and reshapers of their own myths for dramatic purposes.
1 After nine months, he became a rewrite man , and after eighteen years, managing editor.
2 This success as rewrite man made Tranter see that there was still money in literacy.
3 A complete rewrite man , like our Willy Shakespeare.
4 I was maybe the fastest rewrite man .
5 Christopher Logue, the poet and playwright who called himself the " rewrite man " , has died at the age of 85 at his home in London.
1 The hand of the adapter, the interpolator and the reviser is unmistakably present.
2 But Mr. Clough's labors have not been merely those of reviser and corrector.
3 Clarence J. Hylander is the appreciative editor and reviser .
4 The teacher of reading and writing, and the reviser , were the first types of the philologist.
5 In 1909 Wisconsin created the office of reviser .
6 When the reviser introduced this pungent remark, he had never even read the work he was revising.
7 I think I'm an editor, a reviser .
8 Let it be understood, however, that my only share in the story is that of editor and reviser .
9 Rigdon was scribe and reviser .
10 For most generous and highly valued help as critic and reviser of my manuscript I thank my colleague, Mr. J.L.W.
11 The first sentence of the Jehovistic account of the beginning of the world's history has been cut off by the reviser .
12 To make sure that the correction was understood, the author or reviser has written in the left-hand margin, "read preists."
13 In many instances no doubt the reviser found flints in his sources and worked them out in his own style; thus, 1Kings xiv.
14 Besides, the reviser adds a great deal to the part of the weak King with the evident object of making his helplessness pathetic.
15 It must be noticed, too, that in this "Second Part" the reviser begins to show himself as something more than the sweet lyric poet.
16 At $1,500 there is one woman at work in the catalogue division as an expert reviser of printed catalogue cards and proof reader.
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