Examples of using Associate editor in English and their translations into Turkish
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Associate editor.
I'm an associate editor.
Associate editor.
I know, but… Associate editor?
You mean associate editor.
Associate editor of George.
This is Alex Forest, our new associate editor.
I'm an associate editor now.
By the way, aren't you an associate editor?
Associate Editor: Todd W. Taylor.
So are you my new associate editor?
Associate editor. What happened with her book?
Well, then you will be an associate editor forever.
Associate editor. What happened with her book?
What's the minimum amount of time to become an associate editor? Oh,?
You are the associate editor of Mumbai Daily.
What's the minimum amount of time To become an associate editor? How many years?
You are the new Associate Editor of our brand new Family division.
And when it it properly seen by the all the editorial department staffs iteventually comes back into the division captain or an associate editor.
But more than years, Before you can become an associate editor, You have to have a best seller.
No, you just look at me. OK, associate editor of the school paper, volunteer tutor, and you're also in the Physics Club, right?
She received a master's degree in philosophy from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1990,the same year she became Associate Editor of the Kettering Review.
But the other thing you should know is that associate editors make a lot more money than secretaries.
Since 2001, George Grigore has been the associate editor of Romano-Arabica, the academic review published by the Center of Arabic Studies at the University of Bucharest.
Contributing writer for Harper's Magazine, contributing writer for George magazine, contributing writer for Rolling Stone,and of course, associate editor of the New Republic magazine in Washington D. C.
Freed from those obligations, in that year he accepted a position as associate editor of the"Archives for Social Science and Social Welfare", where he worked with his colleagues and Werner Sombart.
He was subeditor from 1872 to 1880, then associate editor and editor-in-chief from 1908 to the day he died.
Look, that dress says, and very lucidly, I might add,that you're an associate editor from a small imprint who just got off the bus from Cherry Hill, New Jersey.