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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
redact .
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Examples
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Apple sometimes inserts personal pronouns to avoid leaving a jarring gap when it redacts an article.
An Article of Faith for Marketers: Place No Faith in Articles Geoffrey A. Fowler 2011
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Consider EYE ON MIAMI: Miami Herald redacts Associated Press article highlighting our blog … by gimleteye:
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Errors such as these both make my day and hurt my soul ... as someone who redacts, edits, and proofreads professional works for a living, I hate seeing others do it so poorly.
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When pushed on other possibilities for dispersants, the letter redacts pertinent information related to what other chemicals BP could consider.
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If there is no response, "USAID redacts trade, commercial, financial, and personally identifying information in order to protect USAID's and external organizations 'business and personal data."
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If there is no response, "USAID redacts trade, commercial, financial, and personally identifying information in order to protect USAID's and external organizations 'business and personal data."
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The report explains that KSM was then waterboarded 183 times, and it redacts the rest of the section.
The Real CIA News 2009
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VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Bush classifies $200 million cybersecurity program, redacts questions about contractors'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'As Americans focus on the Olympics and the 2008 presidential campaign, the Bush Administration is finalizing plans to establish yet another massive surveillance program -- and has classified almost every single detail.'
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Bush classifies $200 million cybersecurity program, redacts questions about contractors
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OpEdNews - Quicklink: Bush classifies $200 million cybersecurity program, redacts questions about contractors
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