Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Managing editor in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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I'm Carter Buckley, managing editor.
Merinda is the managing editor of the Kluwer journal of Air& Space Law.
星球日报》总编拉娜莲恩 在大都会报导 From Metropolis, managing editor of The Daily Planet, Lana Lang.
You're on track to be managing editor.
Your skill set was more managing editor.
Our managing editor Solana Larsen talks to our Korean language editor Yoo Eun Lee on the growing popularity of K-pop worldwide.
At the end of May we said good-bye to our long-standing Managing Editor, Solana Larsen, and welcomed our newest volunteer contributor, also called Solana Larsen.
Between 1964 and 1969, he served, variously, as the Vietnam correspondent, managing editor, and editor-in-chief of Ramparts magazine in San Francisco.
Managing editor of iMore, she hosts a number of popular podcasts
Erik Davis, Managing Editor at Fandango, said Captain Marvel is unlike any other Marvel movie
Hoefte is charge of the KITLV Publication program with Brill Academic Publishers and she is the managing editor of the New West Indian Guide.
The Scientix Award is a great recognition to the astroEDU approach to improve science resources" says Pedro Russo, from Leiden Observatory and astroEDU managing editor.
I'm News Night's managing editor, and make the final decision on everything seen and heard on this program.
Global Voices managing editor Solana Larsen will be visiting the BBC newsroom in London.
co-editor and/or the managing editor: Charlie Guillemot.
Ladies and gentlemen, can you give a warm welcome to your host for the awards this evening, managing editor of The Essex Chronicle, Miss Sharon Webb.
He is the author of a blog, Respectful Insolence, and is the managing editor of the website Science-Based Medicine.
Nico de Rooij(managing editor) jointly produced this book with the support of the European Commision,
Steve Coll,  managing editor of The Washington Post writes the day after the elections that the polls were clearly pointing to Kerry as the winner
it was actually CrackBerry's Managing Editor Adam Zeis who lost patience with the indecisiveness