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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
editorialize .
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Examples
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If hydrogen power is economical, then theWall Street Journal editorializes (subscription required) that
Synthetic Fuels Program, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The RTD editorializes against House Republicans today, using some pretty strong language:
Waldo Jaquith - RTD calls out House Republicans on gerrymandering. 2009
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The Wall Street Journal editorializes with less nuance: Michelle Rhee described her decision yesterday to step down as Washington, D.C., schools chancellor after 3½ years as 'heartbreaking.'
DeMorning DeBonis: Oct. 14, 2010 Mike DeBonis 2010
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And in West Virginia, the Charleston Gazette editorializes about a "human swarm" that is "overbreeding" in a way that "prosperous, well-educated families" from the developed world do not.
And Baby Makes Seven Billion William McGurn 2011
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He took his last real vacation in 1996 and, he editorializes, “that is pretty damn pathetic.”
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This narrator also editorializes, developing an intrusive Presence (not that that's necessarily a bad thing).
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The New York Sun editorializes that the about-face should be dubbed "the Palin patch" in honor of the gal who raised the issue in the first place.
Supposedly non-existent death panels removed from ObamaCare Jennifer Rubin 2011
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Fox only editorializes on bit and pieces of news and soundbites in order to appeal to its client base, which need not be described. pbj
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This narrator also editorializes, developing an intrusive Presence (not that that's necessarily a bad thing).
Archive 2009-02-01 2009
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In "The Secret Election" The New York Times editorializes against corporate takeovers: "... the advocacy committees that are sucking in many millions of anonymous corporate dollars, making this the most secretive election cycle since the Watergate years."
Sen. Fritz Hollings: Money Is a Cancer in Politics Sen. Fritz Hollings 2010
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