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editorialise
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1.insert personal opinions into an objective statement
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editorial
editor program
editor in chief
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editorialist
editorialize
editorially
editorship
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edmond halley
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jolt to a stop
to stop moving suddenly which causes a jolt
The train jolted to a stop when the engineer put the brakes on.
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