Similar words: accredited, expedite, mediterranean, premeditated, edit, editor, credit, edition. Meaning: ['edɪt] adj. improved or corrected by critical editing.
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61. All your knowledge is drawn from an old book that some one wrote and edited.
62. The later text, much darker in the picture than the earlier one, can then be edited out of this digital image.
63. He has written or edited twelve books,(http://sentencedict.com/edited.html) mainly examining relationships between industrial change and regional and national economies.
64. This presents problems when video is being edited unless frame-accurate editing equipment is being used - see Chapter 8.
65. It is edited in London but printed at a number of plants around the world.
66. He edited the magazine Hills, and coordinated as series of influential talks on the new writing.
67. Other tapes of Yeltsin edited and supplied by the Kremlin have contained no voice recording.
68. He gave further offence to some when he edited the Star and Morning Leader from 1890 to 1898.
69. It is also a very time-consuming process as it of course doubles the viewing time to select what is to be edited.
70. The second volume, according to Duncombe, was edited by Isaac Hawkins Browne, a poet and sometime member of parliament.
71. Full-length games are edited down to show the highlights in a way which sometimes irritates the purist.
72. Education bosses have edited favourite children's author Roald Dahl out of their proposed guide to recommended reading in schools.
73. As well as writing numerous original works(sentencedict.com), he has edited several anthologies of poetry and short stories.
74. It was written, edited, illustrated and compiled by homeless and formerly homeless people in San Francisco.
75. It will be published by Heinemann, edited by Penny Hoare, and the backlist will appear in Mandarin.
76. But watching the films being edited down, I found myself studying neither Karajan nor the orchestra.
77. The research brings together academics from the countries included in the study to provide descriptive material on decentralisation for an edited publication.
78. The book has been well edited but the quality of the typescript is variable.
79. Often elements of the story would be edited out by the interval.
80. With Lowell a lot had to be edited out before she spoke.
81. The resulting historic memoir was published in 1907, edited by Geikie in his retirement.
82. Like Maxim, this one also is being edited by a woman, Amy Schrier.
83. The contributions have been only lightly edited, but the occasional inconsistencies of spelling, nomenclature, etc. cause few problems.
84. Not only would this save costs, but coughs and extraneous noises could be edited out.
85. The new variety was a carefully edited version of a more traditional and informal entertainment.
86. It was clear, even from the heavily edited pictures, that the lives of the police were not in immediate danger.
87. There are still other texts which have yet to be critically edited and brought to light.
88. These fields may be edited to reflect the new package references that you desire.
89. Observers of the seven-month trial are left wondering who edited out the intrigue.
90. Each field may then be edited in the usual manner.
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