Sentences with phrase «deputy editor called»

Even the Daily Mail's deputy editor called Miliband «relaxed, funny, confident».

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As the deputy editor of Bon Appétit, I'm usually the one fielding calls from publicists requesting coverage for the cool new place from so - and - so who worked for a month at Noma in Copenhagen.
In an interview with BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg, he also resisted his deputy Tom Watson's call to ditch # 25 «registered supporters» in future.
Last night's byelection results are «significant enough for David Cameron to really regret calling Ukip «a bunch of closet racists and fruitcakes»,» ITV News Deputy Political Editor Chris Ship reports.
I mention my geographic and ethnic coordinates because, curiously, both arose frequently after Mike Pare, deputy business editor for the Chattanooga Times Free Press, called to interview me for a story about my column.
Early in our deliberations, deputy editor Joe DeMatio called this car «the antithesis of the Honda Civic,» spelling trouble for the front - wheel - drive Dodge.
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