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  • Smaknews is 'Chief Editrix' of a female-targeted social news site which leaks juicy entertainment gossip and ensures women are on the cusp of breaking health and lifestyle issues like plaque on teeth.

    Neal Rodriguez: 10 of the Hottest Girls @Twitter Neal Rodriguez 2010

  • Michael watches The Devil Wears Prada, and fancies himself an Editrix.

    The Office: You Need to Access Your Uncrazy Side | Best Week Ever 2007

  • WTF: Vogue Editrix Anna Wintour was spotted voting on her own.

    …OF THE DAY | Best Week Ever 2008

  • Or, as the astute Editrix of AustenBlog said, What a very fine, strapping, juicy hunk of British woof on the hoof.

    "Pride and Prejudice": The Brooklyn Arden Review Cheryl 2005

  • And I handed in the revised manuscript to Madame Editrix.

    quick updates suricattus 2003

  • Northanger Abbey, the first piece of proof that, since she was the first writer to mention it, Jane Austen must have invented the Great American Pastime; but the Editrix has stumbled across yet more proof that Jane Austen indeed invented base ball.

    AustenBlog Mags 2010

  • So being the Promotion Director, as well as the Editrix, Publisher and cleaning staff on theLoop, I registered and added a link to the site.

    Lost Remote Polly Kreisman 2010

  • Hi Editrix, In America mothers have told children not to use the word "hate," and the

    The Editrix' Roncesvalles 2010

  • Gentle Reader, you may wonder why the Editrix is so exercised about this situation.

    AustenBlog Mags 2010

  • Gentle Reader, you may wonder why the Editrix is so exercised about this situation.

    AustenBlog Mags 2010

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