Definitions
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- noun Plural form of
redactor .
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Examples
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[35] Some of the later "redactors" of the Vulgate may perhaps have unduly multiplied his madnesses, and have exaggerated his early shyness
A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800
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But the whole arrangement of upper chambers as women's apartments is as late, says Noack, as the time of the poets and "redactors" (whoever they may have been) of the Odyssey, XXI.,
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There are tens of thousands of redactors, referred to as slaves, uplinked to the one master.
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It is always at best hypothetical why authors and redactors used sources as they did.
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Somewhere beyond are all the redactors in the Confederation of the Willing.
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As you know, they have the redactors set up in a master-slave configuration.
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We will never know who developed the Trojan epic saga or whether Homer was one blind poet or multiple authors or a single author with multiple redactors with certainty.
Intelligently-Designed Narratives: Mythicism as History-Stopper
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Also, Landau concludes that the last few chapters, in which the Apostle Thomas makes a guest appearance, were likely tacked on by later redactors.
Rev. Peter M. Wallace: Shining The Light On The Wise Men: A Review Of Revelation Of The Magi
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Also, Landau concludes that the last few chapters, in which the Apostle Thomas makes a guest appearance, were likely tacked on by later redactors.
Rev. Peter M. Wallace: Shining the Light on the Wise Men: A Review of Revelation of the Magi
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Also, Landau concludes that the last few chapters, in which the Apostle Thomas makes a guest appearance, were likely tacked on by later redactors.
Rev. Peter M. Wallace: Shining The Light On The Wise Men: A Review Of Revelation Of The Magi
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