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There were some people editorializing about the nature of security problems.
I'm not editorializing, just trying to give you the facts as I see them.
So far she'd tended to editorialize on every question I asked.
The State editorialized against him, and someone else won the party's nod.
In recent days, the state's major newspapers have editorialized against the amendment.
It is even necessary on occasion to editorialize ahead of the news.
State media editorialized against the show on television, in print, and online.
Unless editorializing is the main angle, we try to give people the truth.
But he stressed there was a significant difference between editorializing and governing.
And they editorialized about how both sides needed to be stopped," he said.
"We will present and reflect what's going on in people's minds around the world, without editorializing about it."
At that time, he editorialized a series of news which sensationalized the public.
You want to limit the amount of interpretation and editorializing that the judge does.
The rape of white women by black men, she editorialized, was largely a myth.
In general, I don't plan to use this forum as a space for editorializing about the issues of the day.
Newspapers now editorialize in favor and against firing the defense secretary.
Although it would be easy to editorialize on this article, I will let the reader come to his own conclusions.
Last week, it looked to some users of the Google search that the site had started to editorialize.
I just thought I'd editorialize to make it seem more dramatic.'
The prototypes were also editorialized extensively throughout the world during this period.
Is this not editorializing in its most blatant sense?
The results are after the jump, with some light editorializing on my part to make it less of a data plod.
Does anyone care to editorialize about this or are you ok managing your own life?
As for myself, I recognize the manipulation and editorializing in my photographs."
Radio and newspapers, which also ran ads or editorialized against the tax, played a secondary role, he said.
Not exactly my speciality, but the regular guy had come down with an eye infection and I welcomed the opportunity to editorialise a bit.
Overall, the stated mission of the paper and its management is to report and not sensationalise or editorialise matters.
To "explain" all this, to editorialise, would be to break the mood, break the dramatic tensions, and ruin the effect I was trying to achieve.
With sobering questions on the material's full context largely falling on deaf ears, the group was free to editorialise the scene as it pleased: "collateral murder".
In a week when the Spectator could editorialise that economic aid to Africa is 'counterproductive and profoundly wicked '(my - incredulous - emphasis), they should ask themselves whose side they are really on.
Now largely isolated from government, Ukhtomsky continued to editorialise about the East for a few more years, and though he remained active within Saint Petersburg's orientalist community, he mainly concerned himself with editing his paper, which he did until the fall of the Romanov dynasty in 1917.
In the wake of the riots, while denouncing all sorts of 'sentiment, wishful-thinking and humbug',The Daily Mail also saw fit to editorialise on the black community who, it was said, 'must bear no small responsibility for the fear of the mob that has now returned after a century or more to haunt the cities of this land'.