2410 examples of editorials in sentences

Editorials on different topics.

Guess that's my biography, and it isn't as interesting as one of Hearst's editorials, either.

| | | | Able Editorials, Excellent Stories, Attractive | | Miscellaneous Reading.

And so base-ball clubs were organized, and the Long Heels challenged the Short Heels, and the leading journals published cards of defiance from the Knockers to the Hitters, together with labored editorials on the same.

And he was not alluding to extracts from editorials, but to descriptive matteraccounts of demonstrations and ceremonies, fashionable weddings and other social functions, interviews, and so forth.

Even the newspapers are infected; truth lurks in the patent-medicine advertisements, and sometimes creeps stealthily into the very editorials.

Once in the government, but at the moment out of it, Mr. Ionesco keeps up a continuous bombardment of editorials and speeches, and with his-vigor, verve, and facility reminds one a bit, though a younger man, of Clemenceau and his L'Homme Enchainé.

In their editorials and speeches Ionesco and his followers were jingoes trying to drive the nation to a Rumanian Sedan.

[The sentence in quotation-marks was from one of those disinterested editorials in small type, which I suspect to have been furnished by a friend of the landlady's, and paid for as an advertisement.

Many of these articles were written by Mr. Stevens, and their insertion as editorials procured through the instrumentality of Mr. Morton and his friends.

Thrusting the papers into his pocket, he hurried toward the newspaper office from which were to emanate, as editorials, the carefully concocted appeals to the passions of the rabble which he had been all the afternoon so busily engaged in preparing.

"I'd like to have him under me for a month or two; he'd write no more editorials.

On the Friday morning there appeared in the Capital Tribune, the Midland City Chronicle, the Range County Maverick and the Agriculta Ruralist able editorials exonerating the People's Party, its policy and the executive, and heaping mountains of obloquy on the name of Duvall.

These editorials were so similar in tone, tenor and texture, as pointedly to suggest a common modela coincidence which was not allowed to pass unremarked by Hildreth and other molders of public opinion on the opposite side of the political fence.

There are always hundreds of newspapers ready to "nail to the mast-head" the name of any individual which begins to appear frequently in dispatches and editorials.

THE EDITORIALS OF HENRY WATTERSON, compiled with an introd.

SEE The editorials of Henry Watterson. R63605.

Elenor Hosta Lawson (W); 15Apr63; R313829. Powerful editorials.

SEE LAWSON, ALFRED. <pb id='122.png' /> Powerful editorials.

A supplement to Days of decision, wartime editorials.

The editor and his people; editorials of William Allen White, selected from the Emporia gazette by H. O. Mahin.

Ridicule, sarcasm, and pity were liberally bestowed upon the "deluded ladies" by the press generally, and the Richmond Whig published several editorials about "those fanatical women, the Misses Grimké."

They did not relish the intrusion of Northern men into their office, to compel the insertion of Union editorials, but they bore the inconvenience with an excellent grace.

The editorials we published were of a positive character.

No wonder that their tales, novels, and dramas became in many cases editorials to stimulate and guide public thought and feeling in one direction or another.

2410 examples of  editorials  in sentences