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eds.

abbreviation for

  1. editions.
  2. editors.


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Op-eds in The Wall Street Journal, ever more frequent appearances on Fox News—that kind of thing.

As well as into writing semi-numerate op-eds about the corporate income tax.

While most of his scholarship has focused elsewhere, Gordon has over the years penned op-eds on Israeli and Palestinian issues.

It is not a prop, or a trope, or a tool to be used either on the world stage or in spittle-flecked op-eds.

“Love-bombing” Moonie co-eds have gone the way of bell-ringing Hare Krishnas.

The valu-eds or valuables thus constituted present themselves as facts in subsequent situations.

Well, there's nothing so radically wrong with the co-eds, is there?

Kenly will bring a lot of hard-hitting rough-necks thatll make us look like a parcel of co-eds!

All in all she could have been the queen of a campus much more densely populated with co-eds than Cavalier was.

There were a dozen or two fine-looking creatures who had high brows, who said they were Co-eds.

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