Basic updates were a breeze, says code reviser Kyle Thiessen, who led the project.
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In this capacity as a supervisor and reviser of texts, Dryden may have worked on Shakespearean plays for Herringman.
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A chronic reviser, Roth is ready to rewrite history.
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An obsessive reviser, Joyce scrawled some 100,000 additional words in the margins of galleys as they were sent to him for proofreading.
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Refusing the position of bishop, he accepted the more grateful office of corrector and reviser of the books of the Vatican Library in 1556.
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A relentless reviser, Carson also depended in all of her books on a vast network of experts, scientists, scholars, and physicians who reviewed and commented on her work in progress.
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Some believe the revision in question was the work of a single reviser, who in his changes and additions expressed the local interpretation put upon Acts in his own time.
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Redact: someone who puts text into appropriate form for publication
A person responsible for providing written comments on early drafts of questions, question papers, tests and provisional mark schemes