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| time and two part time | editorial | assistants eileen finlayson heather bree |
| who prepared edited copy and | editorial | assistants who carried out the |
| posts one editor and one | editorial | assistant by november 1981 aberdeen |
| editor and a full time | editorial | assistant editor as well as |
| eh the editor and the | editorial | [?]comatee[/?] are left a fairly |
| seen no basic changes in | editorial | methodology or routine the possibility |
| discussion of the development of | editorial | policy and methodology for dost |
| history of editorial policy see | editorial | philosophy dost xii pp xx |
| a more detailed history of | editorial | policy see editorial philosophy dost |
| imply any control of the | editorial | policies of the dictionaries or |
| made certain recommendations 1 that | editorial | work on both dictionaries should |
| instituted a review of the | editorial | methods and management of dost |
| assumed full responsibility for the | editorial | work while contributing countless articles |
| electronic revision programmes following the | editorial | standards which have been tuned |
| 1889 henley had been an | editorial | assistant for some time with |
| of which funded a further | editorial | assistant post in 1986 the |
| is fully appreciated that their | editorial | methods differ in several respects |
| sld can retain the necessary | editorial | expertise and capacity to maximise |
| dictionary to report on the | editorial | policy of the dictionary and |
| by the evolving scope and | editorial | policy of the dictionary in |
| long overdue examination of the | editorial | policy and of the procedures |
| it appeared in 1973 the | editorial | policy initiated by its founder |
| practices of the staff and | editorial | policy to make recommendations concerning |
| well as those aspects of | editorial | policy which most closely impinge |
| scottish demand by authorising immediate | editorial | and technological preparations for the |
| funds to establish an adequate | editorial | staff for the d o |
| to concentrate fully on the | editorial | task the quality and size |
| sale must not compromise the | editorial | independence integrity and overall quality |
| it was clear to the | editorial | team that there was no |
| the third member of the | editorial | team the anomalous situation with |
| reached the point when the | editorial | director marace dareau was tackling |
| aitken and stevenson retired the | editorial | staff consisted of harry watson |
| association and the compiler and | editorial | staff of the d o |
| of scott s publishing and | editorial | work an interesting exercise is |
| 20 11 99 and related | editorial | no stalling on act 35 |
| a range of stakeholders an | editorial | group was established between the |
| in a department called the | editorial | typists and that was where |
| eh to go through an | editorial | process f785: [sniff] m055: ye |
| technology as part of the | editorial | process had been investigated but |
| tae read a sunday telegraph | editorial | for pleesure yet buchan sweeps |
| to claim of smith s | editorial | work for the encyclopaedia britannica |
| of support motions amendments and | editorial | adjustments s1m 15 mr david |
| that to to be inf- | editorial | influence this this offended [inaudible] |
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