How To Use Censor In A Sentence

  • During this period, the Ontario Board of Censors was known to be the most liberal of all the provincial boards, and O.J. Silverthorne was the most respected film censor in Canada.
  • In these two cases, the UK is exactly equidistant from the tolerance of France and the censoriousness of the US.
  • The current documents are the same, but now uncensored.
  • To allow only views acceptable to the government of the day is the path to centralised conformity and censorship. Times, Sunday Times
  • This keeps getting censored by the Lamontster scrub out the truth squads .. he has to protect his propagandists for hire, as he's too chickenhearted to let the CT voters decide for themselves CT-SEN: Lamont Hits Back At Lieberman Terror Slam
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  • Censorial ministry website issues announcement, announce the country prevents corrupt bureau website to debut formally.
  • Over the years, the giant retailer, in exercising its own brand of censorship, has forced recording artists to change lyrics, 'sanitize' album covers, removed certain 'objectionable' magazines from its racks, and generally cultivated its own corporate sense of what the public should or shouldn't see. Al Norman: Wal-Mart Picks Free Speech Fight with Union
  • As institutionalized censorship defines real experience by what it disallows, we assume the unseeable must be more real that our own perceptions, holding secret truths known only to higher powers.
  • Last month, Najib said the government would establish a bi- partisan parliamentary committee to review changes to electoral rules, and that authorities would also consider amending laws governing censorship of print media. BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
  • Internet use in China has quadrupled since 2000 and ultimately censorship may prove futile.
  • And this means that the theories of universally acting psychical repression, of the unconscious, of the endopsychic censor, of the significance of resistance and amnesia, of the employment of highly complicated and phantastic symbolism, of the manifestations of sexuality and so forth have been made use of in a high-handed, uncalled for, unnecessary and unscientific manner to prove the truth of the thesis with which the author set out upon his journey. The Journal of Abnormal Psychology
  • The original version is censored, using goofy Batman inspired cartoon balloon words to block out some excessively gory details.
  • He is also perturbed by the fact that no meaningful debate is being made on this illogical act of film censorship.
  • I think you have done well in avoiding the topic altogether; but between ourselves, do you really think that the refinement of manner, the censorious, hypocritical, verbal scrupulosity, which is carried so far in this "picked age" of ours, is a true sign of superior refinement of taste, and purity of morals? Characteristics of Women Moral, Poetical, and Historical
  • But (one could imagine the censorious New Politics leader) did they ever give a thought to anything else? LEFT, RIGHT AND CENTRE
  • Obivously, by the mere actions of ABC and the other lib media, the censorship of anything healthcare will lead to something being signed .... what they cannot prevent or censor is the draining of your paycheck through taxation ... Pelosi: There will be public option in House health care bill
  • The censorship method… is that of handing the job over to some frail and erring mortal man, and making him omnipotent on the assumption that his official status will make him infallible and omniscient.
  • The Weinstein Co is considering using a censored title in newspapers that originally rejected the film’s original advertisements. Zack and Miri Advertisements Rejected Due to the Word “Porno” | /Film
  • To allow only views acceptable to the government of the day is the path to centralised conformity and censorship. Times, Sunday Times
  • Did you read that piece in the Observer about censorship?
  • The ruling gives authoritarian regimes around the world a new bludgeon to use against news organizations as well as their own populations trying to get access to media beyond the control of state censors.
  • Likewise, it should be emphasized here that any attempt to compose a historical picture of the Patriarch and his work cannot be considered correct or proven, at least academically speaking, if it is based on the '' censorious '' texts of the time, which in many ways are irresponsible and historically dubious, and which essentially are nothing but libel. Orrologion
  • “The censorship we now confront is vast in its reach,” Justice Anthony Kennedy said in his majority opinion, joined by his four more conservative colleagues. or Think Progress » ThinkFast: January 21, 2010
  • The government found it expedient to slacken the grip of censorship in order to encourage loyal expressions of support for the Emancipation programme.
  • Radio, TV and newspapers remain uncensored, unfettered and unthreatened by the government. Easter Lemming Liberal News
  • The fourth estate, the press, self censors; antidefamation laws discourage citizens from speaking out. Macau's Anointed Leader
  • Many wrote scathing criticism of their superiors, only to see their reports censored and rewritten. The Sun
  • No redub, edit or censor could change the fact that she asked an ignorant question with a derogatory, skeptical tone. Dallas Blog, Daily News, Dallas Politics, Opinion, and Commentary FrontBurner Blog D Magazine » Blog Archive » Kevin McCarthy on Rebecca Aguilar
  • Libraries should be open to all - except the censor. John F. Kennedy 
  • An examination into national security should certainly not be censored.
  • Apart from self-deprecatory remarks, will he now start to censor himself beforehand with his writers and, worse, when he interacts with his guests on the panel? Michael Russnow: David Letterman Apology Redux: Shame on Dave for Buckling Under to Palin's Lies
  • Films are routinely cut and changed by bureaucrats in the office of film censorship.
  • The censor Board has refused to renew the certificate of the film, since many of its scenes show Saibaba smoking.
  • A couple of months ago, the art was manhandled and censored when it appeared on the streets as part of the Liverpool Biennale.
  • The evidence put to them is censored, controlled, delivered after frequent and unwelcome interruptions and often without being understood. Times, Sunday Times
  • April 21st, 2009 at 3: 14 pm good censor it, lose the free adverting for a ton of stuff, have kids realize its all a scam to get you into a contract for a phone then drop them on mass for early termination fees so bell can try the next scam on people. UK mobile providers launch censorship plan
  • The goal of Freudian dream interpretation is to undo the work of the censor.
  • This was followed by a string of curse words that the censors wisely bleeped out.
  • Studio executives agreed to re-edit the movie to appease censors, who are now happy with the final edit.
  • Our freedom was threatened by press censorship.
  • Those weren't the first times I "bowdlerized" -- some might say, butchered -- a classic text the term comes from the knuckleheaded 19th century Shakespearian censor Thomas Bowdler. Trey Ellis: Censoring Huck Ain't So Simple
  • A couple of my other films have been censored, but that was a long time ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sorry, would-be martyrs, we do not censor your favorite sites from comments, unless you're into mature mamas or something.
  • It was not only the Roman Catholic book market that was censored in Protestant England.
  • There is a lot of fear and self-censorship around.
  • These corporate associations led to a form of self-censorship. Times, Sunday Times
  • After the candles burned for several minutes, I handed Xun an incensor (incense burner), filled with smoldering charcoal, which he placed on the floor in front of the candles. Temezcal y Xun - the sweatlodge
  • Each knew what his or her censor would allow and each was horrified to discover that the other's censor had totally different points of reference. Know Your Own Mind
  • His study of tsarist censorship was a quest at once painstaking, costly and without visible reward. Times, Sunday Times
  • Political messages were cut, but the censors also often deleted love messages. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is brought home to me in one of the few permitted churches, where the parson has to submit his sermons to the censors a month in advance.
  • I had to put my views into print to be scanned by thousands of educated people, including a number of hawk-eyed and censorious experts.
  • Of course, for some of these countries, it's a bit like a lump of coal in a sock, because they did not receive the so-called uncensored versions the permanent members did receive. CNN Transcript Dec 18, 2002
  • Indeed it does, and you don't have to be an anarchist to smile wickedly as Coward's characters poke bruising fun at all the censorious prigs, both moral and political, who talk a better game than they play. When Coward's Amanda Turns Cougar
  • And exposing himself to that censorious and supercilious gaze?
  • The author does not sufficiently distinguish between the censorian initiative and the operation of the law. A History of Rome During the Later Republic and Early Principate
  • Word is now that Stephen Harper is going to try to progue Parliament again until after the Olympics rather than submit to an order by the House of Commons to turn over uncensored documents in the Afghan prisoner investigation. Rumors of a coup
  • However, membership drives had built up the numbers and a stronger voice was available for dealings with the government on matters such as the imposition of sales tax (1933), the customs charge of primage (1935) and censorship. Book & Print in New Zealand: A Guide to Print Culture in New Zealand
  • The works Mr Torode would refuse to censor differ in status.
  • This, in a society where censorship and opportunism are growing everywhere, like the marabu weed, could be interpreted as a great mistake on the part of Karina. Yoani Sanchez: Trying to Control Our Thoughts With Bricks and Mortar [VIDEO, PHOTOS]
  • Lehman also points out a bit of censorship when one line proved too hot for the dialogue track, though it's there for lip-readers.
  • Letters back from the trenches were not so heavily censored. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mr. Brookfield was afterwards appointed Censor of Plays on the strength apparently of having himself written one of the "riskiest" plays of the period. Oscar Wilde His Life and Confessions
  • Anti-censorship feminism is often very misunderstood and mislabelled and I would recommend this book to anyone, whatever their stance.
  • She found a school newspaper a pedagogical instrument and so a nonpublic forum, allowing the school administration to censor content within the paper.
  • Should film censors get tougher with their ratings? Times, Sunday Times
  • Staff members are more likely to censor themselves for fear of later exposure.
  • The jitters sent through the government by recent protests are leading to the implementation of even more intrusive and innovative censorship and control tools.
  • The question of internet censorship is one of the most complex of our age. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has launched a blistering attack on film censorship and said there is nothing wrong with showing extreme violence on screen.
  • Strict censorship is enforced in some countries.
  • Not surprisingly, for connoisseurs of media history, the prime optic of this dilatory policy exercise has been censorship.
  • Pimping, hookers, all sexual acts and explicit language have been censored in the Australian version.
  • Service postcards provided basic information, allowed by the military censors, for soldiers to tick. Times, Sunday Times
  • Censors at the British Board of Film Classification have not yet seen the film and are refusing to comment.
  • Assassination is the extreme form of censorship
  • In intellectual circles, censorship was mitigated by the hand-copying and circulation of original works, some of which remained unprinted for decades.
  • The challenge has yet to be decided, leaving open the possibility that the university-funded paper could be considered a nonpublic forum and thus subject to censorship.
  • Shortly afterward, government censors began a campaign, ostensibly against Internet pornography and other forms of deviance.
  • It is they who are the true snobs, they the elitists, they the censorious kakistocracy. Times, Sunday Times
  • But today the implications of such a conflation of different levels of criticism and prejudice are dangerously censorious.
  • ITV companies tend to censor bad language in feature films.
  • Instead, in echoes of the state's puritanical censors of the past, officials are trying to suppress truthful information because it "arouses" the public. Financial Info: Banned in Boston
  • On the other hand, the Church assumed control of all levels of state education, and the lectures of professors at the Central University of Madrid were censored, to stop French ideas seeping into Spain.
  • Woven from copper and lead strips, two new works, constructed as grids, swollen with empty pregnancies, provide a text, censoring itself, in rhythms of weft and warp.
  • After all, while it's clear that this fight has been a PR boon to Scottevest, you can't blame them for taking advantage of Delta's censorship (which not incidentally takes place to protect their ability to collect millions of dollars in checked baggage fees). Matt Browner Hamlin: Scottevest vs Delta
  • This popularity passed through all environmental, dietic, and morality censors in our society. Global Voices in English » Syria: A Week Against Everything and Anything
  • If inclined to the characteristic excesses of the period (hard drinking, gambling, promiscuity), his view of the world depicted its manners, vices, politics, and incidents, but without censoriousness.
  • The company Jim founded, Anjar Co., is the owner and exclusive international licensor of Othello. Kate Kelly: World of Othello Tournament, Now in 35th Year, Taking Place in NY Area this Weekend
  • Critics accused them of self-censorship but both broadcasters denied the charge.
  • At his return, Censorinus impeached him of extortion, for having exacted a vast sum of money from a well-affected and associate kingdom. The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
  • Canada would truly become like China, a gross violator of "netiquette", a censor en masse, treating our citizens like sheep. Ezra Levant: March 2008 Archives
  • The giant online encyclopedia — which has 20million pages — fears the antipiracy moves would censor and stifle social sites. The Sun
  • The original film was subject to the censorship mores of the time - a consideration that meant that the book's Catholic themes (Pinkie is afflicted with a peculiar kind of devoutness), and some of its more violent scenes (a murder by choking on a stick of Brighton rock), were dampened or excised. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • The magistracy continued to be controlled by patricians until 351 BC, when Gaius Marcius Rutilus was appointed the first plebeian censor.
  • Uncensored sex, for instance—with no one to ban or even diminish it with a slant-eyed look, robbing it of tension, smudging it with the dust of the ordinary. A Mountain of Crumbs
  • Any effort to aestheticize or commodify art is an attempt at censorship.
  • He conferred on it a kind of inquisitorial and censorial powers even over the laity, and directed it to inquire into all matters of conscience; into all conduct which had given scandal; into all actions which, though they escaped the law, might appear contrary to good morals. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part C. From Henry VII. to Mary
  • The censorian judgments, although arbitrary and as a rule spontaneous, were sometimes elicited by prosecution: and an accuser was found to bring the conduct of Gracchus formally before the notice of the magistrates. A History of Rome During the Later Republic and Early Principate
  • We assumed, in the statistical model, that censoring was independent of breast cancer risk within each stratum of stress.
  • The director objected to the cuts ordered by the censor.
  • There is repetition; there is also self-censorship. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The act of censorship turned the film into a cause célèbre, with Warren Beatty, among others, championing it.
  • Nor would they appear to be aware that the blunders committed by the censors, such as they were, were by no means confined to malapert blue-pencilling of items of information that might have appeared without disclosing anything whatever to the enemy. Experiences of a Dug-out, 1914-1918
  • I wonder, has this censor never found in poetry a vision of truth more profound than can be told in syllogisms?
  • The official censors have excised the controversial sections of the report.
  • Hutchinson, with a vast conceit of her superior holiness and with the ugly censoriousness which is a usual accompaniment of that grace, demonstrated her genius for mixing a theological controversy with personal jealousies and public anxieties, and involved the whole colony of the Bay in an acrimonious quarrel, such as to give an unpleasant tone of partisanship and ill temper to the proceedings in her case, whether ecclesiastical or civil. A History of American Christianity
  • Where usually the power of suggestion would suffice, he delves into the reality of that violence and its consequences without censorship.
  • Baidu is often described in the press as China's "home-grown" internet portal and search service, as though its native parentage somehow explains the company's reported pliancy in acquiescing to government censorship demands. Peter Scheer: More Power to Google in China: Why Does US-Backed Baidu.com Get a Pass?
  • A couple of my other films have been censored, but that was a long time ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • They want to censor the internet and police other people. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ensuing ruckus in the media merely reminds us that we live in a society that is censored.
  • Throughout the region, freedom of speech is in retreat and press censorship on the rise. Times, Sunday Times
  • Taggart, however, did not seem even mildly censorious, only interested. LEFT, RIGHT AND CENTRE
  • Zupan 1914-87 ran afoul of Yugoslavia's communist censors, but his reputation survived and later grew after tiny Slovenia became independent in the early 1990s. In Brief: Literature
  • Last week, the Blackadder star Rowan Atkinson warned a House of Lords committee that the government risked creating a culture of "censoriousness" by removing free speech .... Eye on Britain
  • The media is strictly controlled, and foreign publications are routinely censored or banned.
  • He is very good at it and doesn't need the ministrations of censors, interrupters, and editors who thoughtfully cut out important parts of his statements or replies.
  • Last month, Mr. Najib acknowledged that a clumsy attempt to censor an article about political protests in the Economist magazine with black felt-tip pen "made more news than the actual story. Cartoonist Wants Kuala Lumpur to Lift Book Ban
  • Except that several comments did in fact bring up campus speech codes, the Harvard email controversy and other such side issues as examples of “the left” and its censorious impulses. The Volokh Conspiracy » Street Preacher Arrested in England for Public Statements That Homosexuality is a Sin
  • Efforts to clamp down on discomfiting material result not in frustrated acquiescence but in renewed assaults on the self-importance that lies behind knee-jerk censorial action. Saints, censors and satire
  • Many were censored by officials to blank out specific destinations but on some chits enough information was still visible to support speculation that the journeys were to and from McLetchie's legal firm.
  • Ursula Owen is editor and chief executive of Index on Censorship, a position she has held since joining the London-based bimonthly in the fall of 1993.
  • The myths surrounding censorship are legion, and are largely based on the unproven premise that screen violence incites people to actual violence.
  • It was everything that England wasn't: no censorious social critics, none of that upper-class British inhibition, a concept of time that made this habitual maunderer seem punctual and, best of all, a climate that allowed one to grow plants and animals in lush profusion. Las Pozas: Edward James' fantasy stands tall in a jungle in Mexico
  • Newspapers started to defy the strict censorship imposed during the coup and to poke fun at Mr Serrano.
  • Once he starts talking about censorship you can't stop him it's his pet subject.
  • The information given to the press was carefully censored by the Ministry of Defence.
  • The censorship aims to stop feelings being hurt. The Sun
  • Le blog de Lameen Souag ayant hélas perdu un point. the excellent blog of Algerian journalist Allaoua Hadji next to Laila Lalami [a Moroccan author] and the two censored Tunisian blogs Nawaat. org and ReveilTunisien. org. Global Voices in English » Morocco: The Blogoma’s Journey Continues
  • The title of censor was esteemed more honorable than that of consul, although attended by less power: no one could be elected a second time, and they who filled it were remarkable for leading an irreproachable life; so that it was considered the chief ornament of nobility to be sprung from a censorian family. Roman Antiquities, and Ancient Mythology For Classical Schools (2nd ed)
  • Everything had been sold, from the bed with the gilt legs on which the body of the censor had been laid after his death, to the last vase of murra that adorned his walls and the cups of crystal from which his guests had drunk. "Unto Caesar"
  • The works of Trotsky and his co-thinkers had been censored and suppressed for decades.
  • The main target of these new laws will be the use of the Internet by civil society as a form of low cost communication, an uncensored mass media, and a space for unrepressed political debate.
  • He did not oppose legislation governing obscenity or child pornography, but decried the exploitation of fear of child pornography to further bids to censor the Net.
  • He thought and wrote in grandiose terms, in a style that has now gone out of fashion, and that would be censored by our scientific journals!
  • In 1911, the province of Ontario passed an act to regulate theatres and ‘cinematographs’ and establish a Board of Censors, the first in North America.
  • I am not a supporter of the censorship of any voice, but I do believe the dialogue must be framed respectfully.
  • In 1564 the original list became an updated and patrolled index, with professional theologians censoring texts and affixing imprimaturs, denying approval, or delaying approval until corrections were made.
  • But this lack of censorship, self or otherwise, should be celebrated for the hard-won battle that it is.
  • Now we ourselves face the prospect of censorship via legal action in the UK. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hide This French Book" is (ooh, là là) an uncensored language guide ... secourir (seuh-kor-reer) verb Kindness of strangers
  • Should the show be banned, censored or more carefully edited? Times, Sunday Times
  • The waves went high as some cVillain knitters gave quite literate descriptions of methods and used words most often filtered and censored by otherwise hyper sensitive little interknit filters designed to moderate the durrty feelthy perverse words that may blind poor ignorant and unsuspecting interknitting surfers. Charlottesville Blogs
  • The new hard-line government brought 'normalization': a return to dogmatism, to censorship and oppression, yet now with minimal terror. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Conservative politicians have decried the changes as self-censorship. Times, Sunday Times
  • the censored press in some countries
  • The novel's Italians are listless voluptuaries, its Germans are dedicated and earnest, its nuns are whores or maniacs and its censors are libidinously thrilled by the material they censor.
  • Protected by America, its economy guaranteed by Wasabi oil, its religious authorities fat, happy, and uncensorious, Matar was the Switzerland of the Gulf. Florence of Arabia (Part II)
  • Many of his films were seized on moral grounds by higher censorial authorities, denounced as blasphemous and obscene.
  • There is also a danger that, if too rigidly enforced, the existence of copyright could become a tool for censorship or a bar to the free circulation of ideas.
  • I accept that there should be some social censorship of the internet. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first thing that an American does on his arrival in St. Petersburg is to scan the foreign newspapers in the hotels eagerly for traces of the censor's blot, -- _le masque noir_, "caviare," -- his idea being that at least one half of the page will be thus veiled from sight. Russian Rambles
  • In face, watchful behind a blind; habitually not uncensorious and contemptuous perhaps. Bleak House
  • There's been an interesting discussion about it on one of the bloggers' listservs, and it seems that many of us agree that it's all too easy to cross the fine line between age recommendations and prescriptiveness or even censorship. Archive 2008-06-01
  • There was much speculation about whether Chinese censors would set restrictions on antiestablishment icon Bob Dylan when he performed in China in April.
  • The cabaret performers and their audiences shared a more or less hidden opposition to social taboos and censorship.
  • For that business man down in the sharp competition of the world where duty calls him, to resist the sly temptations to overreach, to keep keenly alert not to be overreached; and through all to preserve an uncensorious spirit, unhurt by the selfishness of the crowd -- tell me, some of you men -- _will that not take power_? Quiet Talks on Power
  • If memory serves, the Supreme Court recently ruled that the school has the right to pre-censor student publications, so there's really no conflict here except an organizational snafu. Is That Legal?: A Middle-School Lesson in Free Speech?
  • The administration is counting on the media to exercise self-censorship and curtail reports of US atrocities that are seen as inevitable.
  • The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education said UCSD's reading of the USA Patriot act was laughably censorious.
  • His iron public spirit, his inevitable devotion to duty, unconscious and instinctive and uncensorious, combined with a guilty sense that her youth and beauty had been uprooted by him, and put into a dusty distant soil. Balloons
  • It may mean accepting the permanent hibernation of the liberal intelligentsia and decades of censorship. Times, Sunday Times
  • A volume planned for publication in 1949 was suppressed by the censors. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was a rebellious writer whose books were censored for years, and that in itself was meaningful for me.
  • By 1835 the regime had imposed stricter censorship than the Restoration and the republican clubs folded.
  • You might get some very open and uncensored expletives.
  • The censors changed some names and dialogue and, not infrequently, banned controversial films completely.
  • We all dream of shocking things, and if the endopsychic censor were really on duty he would never allow these disgusting dreams to get through. A Dominie in Doubt
  • In a blistering essay titled "The Derailed Country," posted online this past week and then quickly removed by censors, Han Han, one of China's most popular bloggers, mocked the leadership for what he characterized as a heartless approach to development. Trouble on the China Express
  • The new regulation was seen as equivalent to censorship.
  • The film has been heavily censored.
  • It also requires school officials to demonstrate some reasonable educational justification before they can censor anything.
  • The mounting evidence of an impending invasion was suppressed by the Associated Press and United Press International and by all the major newspapers and newsweeklies - in an impressively unanimous act of self-censorship.
  • In a lurid incident shortly before his death, he ran into trouble with government censors. Smithsonian Mag
  • ***The censors now allow the following: There was an almost balagan. Archive 2006-04-01
  • Hoping to successfully merge daffiness with doctrine, it has a lot to say about censorship and self-righteousness.
  • We endeavor to create a sanctuary where they can express themselves without censorship.
  • This tactic may indicate the weakness of the arguments put forward by Lomborg's critics, but in today's censorious climate it can be effectively used to silence any real debate.
  • The censors should effing well think again.
  • The government found it expedient to slacken the grip of censorship in order to encourage loyal expressions of support for the Emancipation programme.
  • Habet profectò Indiæ occidentalis mons quidam flammiuomus æquiores multò, quàm hic noster censores & historicos, minimè illic barathrum exædificantes: Cuius historiam, quia & breuis est, & non illepida, subijciam, ab Hieronimo Benzone Italo in A briefe commentarie of Island, by Arngrimus Ionas
  • Flimsy storylines concentrate on chaste boy-girl relationships, with hip-grinding dance numbers providing enough sex to titillate the audience without upsetting India's puritanical film censors.
  • In a lurid incident shortly before his death, he ran into trouble with government censors. Smithsonian Mag
  • He later apologized to the Anti-Defamation League, but not to NPR, saying, "I was of course ad-libbing and should not have chosen that word, but I was angry at the time because of NPR's willingness to censor Juan Williams for not being liberal enough. Rabbis buy ad targeting Fox News Rabbis' ad aims at Beck, Ailes
  • Political censorship has been tightened under the new regime.
  • It means the secret cabal of conservative scholars see you as a threat to their comfortable ivory towers which they have built with taxpayers' money, and thus are trying to censor you.
  • We have had to struggle with commissars and secret-police censors; you have only to deal with bank managers… and unsexy parliamentary librarians
  • One upon a time there was a skinny man whiter than I (by whiter I mean British) who appeared on network television and said the N word uncensored no less than fifteen times, and there was a talk show host who allowed him to do it. Samara O'Shea: The "N" Word on Network Television
  • In a 2009 article for Index on Censorship's website, Dimbleby rushed to defend Bowen, whose hard-won reputation, he claimed, had been "sullied" . BBC's complaints procedure faces calls for overhaul
  • But the letter goes much further and defends -- indeed praises -- the censorial actions those students, while condemning the actions of other students who wanted to hear the speaker. Alan Dershowitz: Civil Libertarians and Academics Who Support Censors
  • The press is heavily controlled and intimidated into self-censorship.
  • He is very good at it and doesn't need the ministrations of censors, interrupters, and editors who thoughtfully cut out important parts of his statements or replies.
  • `Or a censored version of The Birth of Venus ," he said. FAMILY PICTURES
  • It's a series that is bad need of a sequel (anyone can tell it needs more, even if I haven't seen it all) and defogged / uncensored DVD releases. AnimeBlogger.net Antenna
  • She died; the censors heard the tale; and scoffed at the teller of it! and that Cornelius yet sits in the senate; those censors who approved his guilt yet live — I say _live_! The Roman Traitor (Vol. 1 of 2)
  • He talks about the class interests that spawned the early pamphlets and broadsheets and those who did their best to censor and destroy them.
  • Service postcards provided basic information, allowed by the military censors, for soldiers to tick. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are no statistics to back up this claim, but some say millennials are oversensitive, hyper-censorious snowflakes who aren’t happy unless they’re unhappy about something.
  • This is especially true in economic matters, where reporters are understandably prone to self-censor criticism of their conglomerate owners.

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