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- noun the act of
editorializing , or somethingeditorialized
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Examples
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It'd really be refreshing to read one of your posts without the added bitchy editorialization.
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Can we expect CNN to end their war of words on conservatives anytime this decade, or is the new standard of journalistic excellence to allow editorialization when it pushes a certain world view?
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Personally, I find that his little splashes of editorialization do more to detract from his news posts than anything else.
John Cho Says A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas Could Shoot in June | /Film 2010
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I do have to say that the editorialization made flipping through the notebook more amusing.
A notebook to remember Amanda 2008
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Whether by association or editorialization, context can change how the message of a clip is perceived.
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The concept of a blog "journal" that functions as a summary of the fields best posts accompanied by appropriate editorialization definitely carries some appeal, and works well enough.
Public Rambling Pedro Beltrao 2007
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We also like to pretend that scores are scientific, when in fact they represent a massive editorialization of what is important, and by how much.
Scoring Clark Aldrich 2006
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The venerated Washington Post is above such trivialities as so-called ‘objective factual research’ prior to editorialization, owing to the far more pressing concern of generating advertising revenue of sufficient magnitude so that all stakeholders can luxuriate in a ‘Scrooge McDuck’-style frolic in a swimming pool filled with lucre, after which Jeeves will serve caviar burritos and thimbles of Sherry.
Firedoglake » Does Fred Hiatt Even Read the Washington Post? 2006
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Anyone who has read Drudge for any period of time knows that this posting which comes without editorialization, unlike most so-called progressive media only states a fact.
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Franklin took the basic almanac format and added humor and satire and a little political insight, a little political editorialization.
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