"editorial" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Speech Provokes Protests The speech provoked protests from several leaders of President Vaclav Havel's Civic Forum movement and angry editorials in most Czech and Slovak newspapers.
- Newspaper editors write angry editorials.
- "There are many Okinawans who have testified that the Japanese Army directed them to commit suicide," Ryukyu Shimpo, one of the two major Okinawan newspapers, said in an angry editorial.
- The situation prompted angry editorials from Graham as well as appearances on nationally televised news programs to discuss the firing.
- Overall, the response in the United States has been more muted, although there have been demonstrations, a flurry of letters and angry editorials.
- The removal of the paintings drew criticism from some Hispanic leaders and the Spanish-language press, including El Diario-La Prensa, which ran an angry editorial.
- But while the scandal has prompted angry editorials and a flurry of proposals to crack down on stock trading abuses, there has been little enduring political fallout.
- The Times, in a surprisingly angry editorial (possibly reflecting the editorial board's irritation at having been ordered to endorse Clinton), had this to say about what its headline called her "Low Road to Victory":
- The Colombian Attorney General's statement was the latest in two weeks of angry reactions by high Government officials and angry editorials in this capital's three leading newspapers.
- The contretemps made headlines, and inspired some angry editorials.
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