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"edit out" Definitions
  1. to remove words, phrases or scenes from a book, programme, etc. before it is published or shown
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State TV would sometimes simply edit out their plate appearances.
"Erdogan can successfully edit out reality," Mr. Cagaptay said in an interview.
They are nothing to be ashamed of or cover up or edit out.
To edit out the guns in Schindler would be tantamount to Holocaust denial.
For an additional $22005, Sunrise would edit out any other scenes the customer found objectionable.
The taped laughs are doctored only to edit out the occasional strange shriek or squeal.
Deaf model and dancer was angered by one company's decision to edit out her cochlear implant.
Does a reduced stigma about drug addiction mean commercial stations still edit out the meth references?
If you're looking to edit out political opponents from your Instagram, you'd be better off using Photoshop.
Could everyone keep a straight on set for that or did they half to edit out some giggles?
With the Hillary one, there was one bit we had to edit out because it was too long.
"They were just gonna edit out the rough parts," Benz said in an interview, horrified by the idea.
They want to use the CRISPR method to edit out genes in embryos that might hamper healthy development.
Later, you can go back and edit out our "sentence starter" beginnings and make the reflections your own.
You can't stealth edit out the inherent desire for violence creeping into the mainstream of the Democratic Party.
Meanwhile, these editors forgot to edit out a flat horizon in the "live" video, therefore proving Earth is flat.
What if you could genetically edit out not just pain, but existential dread and angst from the human condition altogether?
The actress and Goop head honcho addressed the criticism she receives in a new interview with The Edit, out today.
I will not edit out the truth; I will not try to make myself look better than I really was.
Presumably, someone on Team Hemsworth took the time to edit out the stains and, in turn, save face for one Odin.
The Bachelorette is marching forward business as usual, although some on Twitter have asked that ABC edit out Adim's remaining footage.
Having identified a total of 25 PERVs, the science team used CRISPR to edit out -- or deactivate -- all those gene sites.
He broke a scientific taboo to edit out a disease that's now highly treatable — using a potentially dangerous and unproven technique.
EST, Freeform will edit out nearly 50 utterances of "sorry" on shows including grown-ish, The Bold Type, and Alone Together.
I need to edit out all the nonessential stuff for my team so that they are focused on revenue generating activities.
It's rare you see someone not edit out the qualities that most would judge as being selfish, ambitious, heartless, or insensitive.
"My job was to edit out all the life and charm from these homely reports," he said in the 2012 interview.
But an unresolved question is how many of the 17 known allergenic proteins scientists can actually edit out of the peanut.
About a year ago, they used Crispr to edit out a blindness-causing genetic defect in mice, curing two of their cohort.
So Verris and his cronies decide they'll clone Henry but "edit out" things like empathy and the ability to feel any pain.
When you erase tone color and edit out irregularities in a classical recording, you're on your way to losing the music entirely.
"We will not be broadcasting on any delay, so there will be no opportunity to edit out foul language," the note read.
"We will not be broadcasting on any delay, so there will be no opportunity to edit out foul language," read the email.
Thousands of other women began commenting on Adele's post to praise the retailer for not choosing to edit out the model's stretch marks.
Earlier, scientists figured out how to edit out the mutation in normal blood cells, but they failed when it came to stem cells.
It can potentially be used to intelligently photo edit, increase visual quality, or edit out perceived visual errors in an image, according to Google.
Like a growing number of companies, the brand chose to not edit out its model's stretch marks — Rheya, however, did it without telling anyone.
And, that's mission accomplished for the people who are trying to edit out what they view to be loaded words from the bureaucratic lexicon.
In the current study, Dr. Kuroda and Masanori Abe used Crispr to edit out the Lsdia1 gene, and then raised the resulting mutant snails.
She mentions them in her will as part of her literary estate, and left instructions to edit out repetition in her notebooks, von Planta said.
"Your friends will help you edit out what isn't necessary and give you the confidence that you are packing all the right things," says Palepu.
The researchers from the Francis Crick Institute in London will use CRISPR to try and edit out genes that hamper the healthy development of fetuses.
By sending laser beams that are the inverse of certain wavelengths, humanity could conceivably edit out the life-generated "biosignatures" in Earth's atmosphere, Kipping said.
Photographer Peter Lindbergh, who worked with Markle on the cover, said the duchess' main instruction was not to edit out any of the women's freckles.
No, I'm not going to edit out any of "Wind Beneath My Wings," because that's how the Voice of LA wanted you to hear it.
That's because Schroeder has been speaking out about her past breast reduction procedure and insisting that photographers do not edit out her surgery scars from pictures.
While FX rightly decided to edit out some of the fictional carnage for the live debut, the reality of the situation was still triggering for many.
VidAngel, a streaming service that altered copyrighted works to edit out adult language, nudity and violence, has declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the company announced on Wednesday.
" As Zap2it's Andrea Reiher put it when reporting from TCA, Grease: Live "has to edit out the dirty stuff, but not the date rape-y stuff.
Thanks to advances in gene editing technology like CRISPR, parents could, in the very near future, have the choice to "edit" out undesirable traits in their children's genome.
You might get away with posting raw audio at first, but eventually you'll want to edit out those umms and uhhs and trim out any random background noise.
In May online videos of young female presenters eating bananas in a seductive manner were banned, and TV dramas are censored to edit out previously acceptable plunging necklines.
The applications are far-reaching: from the ability, one day, to "edit out" the genetic mistakes that cause devastating illnesses, to creating a mushroom that never turns brown.
But if we edit out genes based on how they work in those populations exclusively, "we might disrupt processes that we didn't realize were important," Dr. Trumble says.
" — STEPHEN COLBERT "ABC News sent an email that said, 'We will not be broadcasting on any delay, so there will be no opportunity to edit out foul language.
We're told she's pissed her kin would "stoop so low for personal gain" and unless producers edit out what she feels are lies ... she'll refuse to promote it.
Edit out the body contoured, one-legged jump suits and the coats with Ming the Merciless shoulders and you were left with an awful lot of commercially wearable stuff.
After tweaking the process a bit and adding some factors to help the DNA repair itself, the researchers were able to edit out the virus snippets with 100 percent efficiency.
Before body camera footage can be released to the public and news outlets, police must blur faces and tattoos and edit out audio to maintain the privacy of those being filmed.
As I get older I find that that's sort of the goal: To edit out the things you don't want in life, and keep, tweak, and refine the things you do.
" (Best, however, to edit out several Anglicisms in the script that would never be spoken by these, or any, Americans.) Unfolding on an azure-blue set from Mark Thompson ("Mamma Mia!
But even if scientists identified some hypothetical trait that causes people to be trans, choosing to "edit out" those traits would be an attempt to effectively erase trans people from existence.
So, this video highlights the harrowing behind-the-scenes task of airing live and the potential risk of not having the ability to edit out mistakes for the West Coast airing.
Owners of copyrighted content will now have to define the exact location in a video where their material appears, clarifying the complaint and giving people the ability to edit out said material.
It also splits the film into parts — base, contour, eyes, lips, and blush — and gives the artist the power to edit out sections if you change your mind about a particular hue.
And it's nice not to have to edit out and truncate a lot of those beats, because some of the richest parts of the series are played with silent looks and subtext.
When a new coach gets a hold of a fighter and starts trying to edit out the quirks of his game, he can end up removing something of what makes him special.
It's easy to edit out the green later on so that Harry Potter, for example, looks like he's battling Dementors, and superheroes are jumping off dangerously steep cliffs, without actually performing the stunts.
Ironically, a seemingly innocuous decision by Nixon to edit out profane words and ethnic and racial slurs from the transcriptions of the tapes proved to be at least as damaging as any alleged crime.
A recent study in which people were shown videos of a mass execution by the Islamic State found that viewers were most affected by video clips that did not edit out the worst violence.
I've already debuted SEXILE in The New York Times, and entries that Will [Shortz, The Times's crossword editor] has asked me to edit out of my submitted grids include B.S. METER and KISS ASS.
The decision by U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch to edit out that reference drew some criticism, but FBI Special Agent Ron Hopper defended the move, saying authorities didn't want to lend credence to terror leaders.
Live TV, which can be easily rewound to hunt for clues to the secret of a trick without leaving any room to edit out bad angles, is by far the most punishing venue for filmed magic.
For example, a brand might say it doesn't edit out any permanent characteristics like size, shape, or eye color, or it might restrict the no-retouching mission to just a small selection of its marketing plan.
When a drug that was supposed to target MELK for breast cancer entered clinical studies, the researchers decided to use CRISPR again, this time to edit out the gene to see whether the drug still worked.
It would be surprisingly easy to wipe out Earth's signal, distort it to look strange or even edit out the fingerprint of life The transit method could theoretically be used by alien civilizations to detect Earth, too.
The issue has received high praise from fans after photographer Peter Lindberg, who worked with Markle on the cover, said she instructed him not to edit out the freckles of any of the women on the cover.
That'll allow creators to easily verify whether or not a claim is legitimate and to then edit out the content if they don't want to deal with the repercussions, like losing revenue or having the video taken down.
His guitar didn't work properly, he had to edit out that reference to "Take Me Home Tonight" for legal purposes, and a lot of people, including the show's main guest John Mulaney, had no idea who he was.
Amid the fallout, a network executive (coolly voiced by Anjelica Huston) tells the now universally hated BoJack that in order to sell Blu-Rays of Horsin' Around, they'll have to edit out all his scenes from the show.
We specifically don't edit out voice to try to keep each diary as unique as possible, but I will say, many diarists seem to fall into similar styles, which I'm guessing comes from most diarists being avid readers.
A study released this month by the journal Psychological Science suggests as much: Much of society is wired to edit out the humanity of black children—which, make no mistake, LeGrier and McDonald were, even if they approached adulthood.
In an appearance on "The Wendy Williams Show" last week, Mr. John said Mr. Simmons called him and suggested that he edit out Mr. Simmons's advice from the book, "Rise and Grind," lest he distract from its motivational message.
Scientists are already tinkering with CRISPR to edit out diseases like HIV, reduce our reliance on petrochemicals, treat Alzheimer's and cancer, and engineer plants to address food insecurity — and that's just a small sampling of CRISPR's far-reaching impact.
He and Columbia graduate student Alex Teachey concluded that it would be surprisingly easy to wipe out Earth's signal, distort it to look strange or even edit out the fingerprint of life — provided researchers knew the location of the snooping aliens.
Without wandering into amateurish or unprofessional territory, Chef John does not edit out his mistakes during the cooking process: If an egg yolk breaks or garlic butter splatters all over his cookie sheet, he keeps it moving without an apology.
Gram-Moreno says she was then told to screen for mentions of Sadler in any interviews, which were being taped live and aired moments later to keep with the flow of the show going while allowing producers to edit out criticism, Variety reported.
Some viewers on Youtube commented that Omir should have tried to edit out the clashing, but others explained that it would have taken a lot more work to get rid of one sound effect while keeping the rest of the audio intact.
Many scientists had assumed that, when this technology was first used in humans, it would edit out mutations tied to a single gene that were certain to cause a child pain and suffering once it was born — essentially, as a last resort.
Like the French Impressionist painters who would, a few years later, edit out the signs of industry that intruded on their sylvan scenes, Greene avoided photographing tourists or other interlopers who would break the spell, thereby lending his photographs a timeless quality.
The selected images edit out both the more banal, less "exotic" aspects of Indian life (there are no photos of, say, Indian office workers or McDonald's servers here) as well as its less picturesque aspects (even images of monsoon destruction resemble stills from adventure films).
Before the highly anticipated launch of the streaming service, it was reported that Disney would edit out a controversial scene in the 1941 movie "Dumbo" which featured a crow character named Jim Crow which speaks in a way that appears to parody black Americans.
The AP's interview with He was published shortly after a report earlier today by the MIT Technology Review that his research team at the Southern University of Science and Technology is using CRISPR technology to edit out the CCR5 gene and create children with resistance to HIV.
These tools almost certainly won't be enough for pros — you can't edit out mistakes or awkward pauses or do anything to cut down on a noisy background, for instance — but it should be plenty for someone who's just getting started and doesn't want to deal with all that.
British law bans this at the moment, but the Nuffield panel of experts said it could, in time, become available as an option for parents wanting to influence the genetic characteristics of their future child - for example, to "edit out" a heritable disease or a predisposition to cancer in later life.
Customers would purchase the film (often on DVD) and mail it to CleanFlicks, who would edit out objectionable content, burn a new DVD of the edited copy, and mail both of the films back to the customer — effectively "bundling" the two in the way Sony's Clean Version program had intended to do.
Read more: Meghan Markle is guest editor of British Vogue's next issue, and she told the magazine not to edit out the freckles of the 15 inspirational women on her coverObama said she wanted Markle to "savour" having a newborn baby, and added that she was "so excited" for both Markle and Prince Harry to experience parenthood.
" Read more: Meghan Markle is guest editor of British Vogue's next issue, and she told the magazine not to edit out the freckles of the 15 inspirational women on her coverThe magazine's editor-in-chief, Edward Enninful, said Markle decided not to appear on the cover because it would have been a "boastful thing to do for this particular project.
The version in those movies is better, though, because they edit out the modern blemishes — the Burger King and the paintball course on the road into town, the luxury boutiques near the old outdoor market — and, more, because it dreams up an underside, a penalty, a set of moral and emotional risks clinging to the easy delights like sea snails on the rocks.
The keyboard also frustrates because of the jarring juxtaposition of having individual keys that depress too willingly, seeming to suck the typos from your fingers as letters get snatched out of sequence (and even whole words coaxed out of line), coupled with a backspace key that refuses to perform quickly enough (I've had to crank it right up to the very fastest setting) so it can't gobble up the multiple erroneous strikes quickly enough to edit out all the BS the keyboard is continually spewing.

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