Examples of using Its editor in English and their translations into Polish
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Its editor is Thomas Gorton.
He has been its editor since 1996.
Its editor is Kristin Steien Bratlie.
Hörmann would serve as its editor.
Its editor lives far from the usual scenes of literary strife.
I once had the displeasure of meeting its editor, Horace Greeley.
Its editors are a kind of"priests"
and wrote to its editor.
Its editor was Jan Baptist Napolitaan Van Os, a Catholic.
Dallenbach owned the journal for the next forty-eight years and was its editor for forty-two.
Its editor in chief, Zofia Król, explains Służew's genesis thusly.
with Saul Kent as its editor.
Its editor, Tommy Lorenzo,
He also wrote for the Southern Star newspaper for many years and had been its editor.
Org and its editor do not take any responsibility for published advertisements.
I did visit offices of the Edgerton Enterprise(1,957) and spoke with its editor, Mel DeBoer.
The paper and its editor were awarded the NPC's International Award for Freedom of the Press for 1995.
In 1972 Hymes founded the journal Language in Society and served as its editor for 22 years.
Its editor, Mike Sylvester,
who was behind it, and that brought me to its editor.
and served as its editor and main contributor for four years.
Its editor lives far from the usual scenes of literary strife. His co-editor's a young man,
He was founder of the dermatology journal Dermatologische Zeitschrift and was its editor from 1893 until his death in 1907.
Its editor, Brent Schacherer,
While there he founded the revisionist publication“The Jewish Standard” and was its editor, 1939-1941, and in 1945.
Its editor helps you modify
We thank you for bishops who assisted‘Niedziela' and, also, its editors with the first chief editor- Fr. Wojciech Mondry.
began working at the daily newspaper Die Presse in 2002 and has been its editor since 2004.
In a very special sense WATCH TOWER subscribers look to its Editor as their Pastor; hence the propriety of making known to them everything necessary to their peace.
Accepting the offer, Scott joined the paper as their London editor in February 1871 and became its editor on 1 January 1872.
