Editing and mixing by Will Stanton.
Edison of our generation. But you asked about Tesla.
edit, so just Okay, the result is 1,250.
editors, fact-checkers, animators, camera people you don't even see right now, so much more, all working together to make journalism that's accurate,
editor bet him that he couldn't write a children's book using only 50 words. And the result of that bet was Green Eggs and Ham. That's right.
Edible, consumable sensors for food waste, for example.
Edition of this book and how it was time to write this, I think some of that is related to what we're
Edith is an amazing human being.
edited that how did that myself right so just to make sure we will do that we all but how many of us like to own up and
editor wrote in the in his copy edit of
editing my words to convey my real intentions Of course, with that power, comes the responsibility as well say, if I take part in creating 90% of the contents
Edit, cut it out.
Editor gives you back the comments.
editor of The New Yorker and he's written a book on creativity you should I it regardless of your role
edition . B. COATES: In the last two decades, fragments of her poems have been rediscovered, and they revealed whole sections
Editing and doing what you want with the recipe I think is why recipes are there.
Edits happen without warning and truncate sentences throughout.
Editors want to write about it.
Edit it all out.
editor and says you know time travel is really impossible and I can prove it here's why you could go back and kill
edited I have to do the headline the picture I choose it I put it whenever I want it's quite a lot of freedom and so
Edinburgh and uh Manchester mhm and it was uh they're different over there the audiences are much different we weren't
editing quickly on the web and so that that is actually the bus that gets you from Honolulu airport to anywhere you
editing and we believe that this is what the world needs today that the world needs free unbiased
edifice of Standing Stones laid out at the front some of them were original
edicts of the third Century Emperor Ashoka the famous follower of the Buddha who ruled over much of
Edison he did all these interviews all this press um all these editorials I think that was his in some sense great
Edison as the salesman like he's the guy who really focused on selling the most light bulbs that's what he wanted to do
Edison um quits uh kind of goes off on his own for a while um very quietly on
editing and you know like I'm the editor you know I'm getting to choose how to frame it but what makes these
Edith, this is my assistant.
Edie Windsor said, Laurel Hester is a hero for asking to be treated exactly like everybody else.
editor, or the photo editor, or the section editor, so not even the censor-- nobody actually recognize what
edit that story, but you would not ever have a data editor.
Edit? But I'm a comedian so I was busy getting high and being in Hawaii.
Edison was a tinkering kind of guy.
edit, to make a compelling experience.
editor with a newborn child had been thrown out into one of the grimmer job markets in recent memory without so much as a word of explanation.
Editorial. Editorial? How many people are from editorial?
Edison said, "Discontent is the first necessity of innovation." Or invention-- discontent.
Editorial cartoonist. I've been with "The Economist" magazine for 35 years.
Editorial that is serious and cartoonist that is funny.
editors at "The Economist" said, great, Kal, go for it.
Edison was a big believer in-- when somebody asked him, are you going to give up?
Edited that myself. You did?
Edison2 is essentially an R&D company.
Edison2 is pretty much done.
Editing is expensive. So we end up showing 35, 38 minutes.
edited their own sketches.
edited one of the books.