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Editorial

An editorial, or leading article (UK) or leader (UK), is an article or any other written document, often unsigned, written by the senior editorial people or publisher of a newspaper or magazine, that expresses the publication's opinion about a particular topic or issue. Australian and major United States newspapers, such as The New York Times and The Bost…

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Triples87
Avg. degree1.97
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related to Works cited · 39
Editorial → Amsterdam, Bittner, Communication, Company, Discourse, Editorials, Elisabeth, Englewood Cliffs, Harper, Harry, Hastings House, Hulteng, Inc, Interpretive Writing, ISBN, John, John Benjamins Pub, Kenneth, Le, New York
related to history · 21
Editorial → Alexander Hamilton, American, American Minerva's, Americans, Benjamin Franklin's Pennsylvania Gazette, December, England, Gazetteer, Isaiah Thomas, James Madison, James Rivington's New York, John Jay, Newspapers, Noah Webster, Prototypes, Revolutionary War, The, The Federalist Papers, Thomas Paine, United States
related to Ethics · 5
Editorial → Editorial Writers, In, National Conference, The, The Masthead
related to Characteristics · 4
Editorial → An, Because, Editorials, Multiple
see also · 4
Editorial → Column, Group, Recurring, Type
related to External links · 3
Editorial → The, Wiktionary, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
related to Cultural differences · 2
Editorial → Finnish, United States

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Thomas Paineinstance ofand in American essays and papers by authors0.80text
Isaiah Thomasinstance ofand in American essays and papers by authors0.80text
James Madisoninstance ofand in American essays and papers by authors0.80text
Alexander Hamiltoninstance ofand in American essays and papers by authors0.80text
John Jayinstance ofand in American essays and papers by authors0.80text
Editorialrelated to CharacteristicsAn0.60section
Editorialrelated to CharacteristicsEditorials0.60section
Editorialrelated to CharacteristicsBecause0.60section

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