Examples of using Editor's note in English and their translations into Spanish
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Freedom of Simplicity- are available in one volume. Editor's note.
Editor's Note on Airtime Changes for Scoundrels and The Gates(6/20)" Press release.
Editor's Note: This interview originally appeared in the Global Practices issue of NAEYC's Young Children September 2017.
Editor's note: sacred sites where religious followers of Umbanda and/or Candomblé meet to worship their deities,
Editor's note: Health Channel(Canal Saúde, in Portuguese) is a broadcast of the Public System of Health(SUS),
Site Editor's Note: Mountebanks sold worthless medicines
Editor's Note: See in this website two interviews to Dr. Greer.
Editor's note: This has been shared from the Department of Commerce's blog.
Editor's note: Job Corps trains more than 60,000 students at 126 centers in all 50 states.
Editor's note: Information for this article was provided by the First United Methodist Church.
Editor's Note: The following are reactions regarding the announcement that the Trump administration is ending DACA.
Editor's Note: This column was written a few days before the contested presidential election in Honduras in November 2017.
Editor's Note: This post is from our new Art of Manliness style contributor Antonio Centeno.
In this case, the editor's note is supposed to merely provide extra direction for the director of the play;
Editor's note: Recently released SECTUR foreign income to Argentina by the Ezeiza airport.
Editor's note: The three short“blurbs” on the cover are intended as descriptions of an article's content,
See also Editor's Note 38, which equally applies to any replacement sequence listing in electronic form referred to in paragraph 3ter.
An editor's note at the very end of the book claims Barbellion died on 31 December 1917,
California cities again dominate report highlighting worst air quality in the nation Editor's Note.
Editor's note: On November 4th 2015,