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Are, or for 10 years as a copy editor I've been doing it wrong.
Sorry, but the copy editor in me just had to say something.
He started at the paper as a copy editor in the View section.
His father worked as a copy editor at a newspaper.
And you are right about the need for copy editors.
The copy editor s job is to make it clear.
Ask any copy editor who has done the same writer a few times.
I used to get into arguments with the copy editor.
She got a job as a copy editor in Minnesota.
"And the copy editors tried to cut it from the book."
Let me know if you need a freelance copy editor.
Every good copy editor I know acquired both books very early on.
Since 1996, she has worked as a freelance copy editor.
At the Times, he went from copy editor to foreign correspondent within three years.
It took months, but in time, the woman became a copy editor on a major Texas newspaper.
The copy editor needs to be able to easily read all the letters that make up the words.
For breaking news, a copy editor may have less than an hour to read 1,000 words and do everything the article needs.
Q: What does a copy editor do when she's not feeling well?
He was in his early twenties and worked as a magazine copy editor.
In addition to writing, she works as a freelance copy editor.
Everything will be reviewed by a second copy editor before I post it.
If you don't see any difference, you've a future as what's now called a copy editor.
Either that or the copy editor had made extensive cuts.
He joined the company in 1942, beginning as a copy editor and salesman.
In the same way, copy editors say, "A couple of inches is more than enough."
The books are printed every two years by the Revisor of Statutes Office.
In 1885 he became the common revisor of the 36 Armenian schools of Cilicia.
To know her as the revisor of one of the most important of a pilot's many tools-that was grace, though not entirely unexpected.
In 1992 Hirs's poetry debut was published by the literary magazine De Revisor.
Der Revisor (1907)
Revisor by Nikolay Gogol (1972)
Depending on the taxonomic revisor, the genus contains between 3 and 6 species of small plants with thread-like leaves, and creeping rhizomes.
His authorial debut was a novella, Bedenkingen, which he published in the literary magazine De Revisor.
In 1842, he started working as an "revisor" of the Romanian-language books published by the Buda University Press.
Innes of Edingight, Malcolm, revisor.
In 1906, Osborn recognized the two as synonyms, and acted as first revisor by selecting Tyrannosaurus as the valid name.
Der Revisor after Nikolai Gogol (1957)
Revisor [rev] (1971 )
He later also worked as a chief book revisor, school commissioner, ending up as secretary in the Habsburg administration of the district of Carniola.
That's where Nikolai Gogol's Revisor and Russian translation of Goethe's Faust were first printed.
He worked for the Vjesnik Marketing Agency, and was a coeditor and revisor of the Croatian Lexicon.
Werner Egk: Der Revisor (9 May 1957)
Karel Weis(s) (1862-1944): Der Revisor, 1907; probably an operetta.
He also wrote the libretto, based on the play Der Revisor (The Government Inspector) by Nikolai Gogol.
Maatstaf was a leading magazine for Dutch poetry until the 1970s, when it was supplanted by magazines such as De Revisor and Raster.
"You are the revisor of the-" "Of the ven'Tura Tables," she said breathlessly, all but snatching her license back from his hand.
This latter phrase, in turn, had been added to the original "Five Chapters" in 1540, probably upon the suggestion of their papal revisor, Cardinal Girolamo Ghinucci.
The Canadian Coast Guard Ship Revisor is a Canadian Coast Guard inshore fisheries research and survey vessel.
In May 1910 she produced and directed Nikolai Gogol's The Revisor in Persian, playing the role of Maria Antonovna.
As a result, under ICZN rules, he acted as "first revisor" choosing between the two spelling variants of the original publication and inadvertently made the misspelt name official.
From 1970 to 1984 he was a subeditor and leader of the political department in the newspaper.
Perhaps some subeditor - as often happens - came up with the headline?
He was later subeditor from 1959 to 1962.
He was also subeditor of Dagsposten for half a year.
To become from whatever - subeditor to editor!
After one year he was promoted to subeditor.
From 1986 to the present he has been subeditor of Island and was poetry editor between 1989 and 1994.
She advanced to political subeditor in 2002 and editor-in-chief in 2008.
The subeditor had done his work well.
Is there a subeditor in the house?
Ownership of stories shouldn't be viewed in narrow legal terms, a subeditor said. "
From 1938 to 1942 he was subeditor.
He became subeditor of their newspaper Klassekampen in 1917.
In 1920 he moved on to being subeditor in Folkeviljen.
He became a sort of subeditor.
Theatre reviewers loved my drama Subs, but one chief subeditor didn't.
Peter Robins is a former subeditor on the Guardian's media and technology pod.
For the record, I'm the production editor (chief subeditor) for guardian.co.uk.
He was stripped of the title as subeditor and was degraded on the wage scale.
He was a subeditor in the radio newscast Dagsnytt, later promoted to editor.
Olav Larssen started his journalist career as a subeditor in the same year.
Dave Johnson, night Subeditor discussed editing the website's constantly updated front page.
The curse of the subeditor perhaps?
He was promoted to subeditor after a while, and edited the associated magazine Lørdagskvelden from 1935 to his death.