Phrases with «magazine editorials»

"Magazine editorials" refer to articles or opinion pieces written by the editors of a magazine. These pieces express the editor's viewpoint or opinions on various topics and provide a platform for them to share their thoughts with the readers. Full definition

Sentences with «magazine editorials»

  • Fossil fuels, of course, are derived from plants, and a great deal of attention of late — including a Science magazine editorial by Koonin and other articles in the 27 January 2006 issue — is being paid to research to figure out how to skip the intervening several hundred thousand years so that we can go efficiently, and more or less directly, from plants to fuel for vehicles and power plants. (sciencemag.org)
  • In 2007, Amy won the Folio Eddie for excellence in magazine editorial for her feature on algae as a feedstock for biofuel, which was published in Sustainable Industries magazine. (earthisland.org)
  • The program, comprising of insightful presentations and interactive panel discussions, was researched and developed with direct input from top portfolio strategists, investment experts, and the Canadian Real Estate Wealth Magazine editorial team. (theinvestorforum.ca)
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