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- noun
Agent noun ofanthologize ; one who creates ananthology .
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Examples
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But this is the best collection of "Pops" Stoneman's disaster ballads ( "The Titanic," "The Wreck of the C&O"), fiddle breakdowns, comedy bits and sentimental songs that's been available, with thanks going to expert annotator and anthologizer Hank Sapoznik.
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If you substituted “the 900th interpreter of the Middle East conflict” for the bit about the History of England, and changed the anthologizer mentioned into a reference to CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE SOUL or indeed, to most of the textbooks currently used in English and American literature classes, the critique is still valid now.
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Kleinzahler, on the other hand, seems to feel that a popular anthologizer will ruin poetry.
Timely Genre News 2004
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Kleinzahler, on the other hand, seems to feel that a popular anthologizer will ruin poetry.
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Kleinzahler, on the other hand, seems to feel that a popular anthologizer will ruin poetry.
DVD releases 2004
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Kleinzahler, on the other hand, seems to feel that a popular anthologizer will ruin poetry.
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Kleinzahler, on the other hand, seems to feel that a popular anthologizer will ruin poetry.
Archive 2004-04-01 2004
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Kleinzahler, on the other hand, seems to feel that a popular anthologizer will ruin poetry.
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Anyone in the San Francisco Bay area should check out fellow mommy anthologizer Nicki Richesin's upcoming readings.
Surrender, Dorothy 2009
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Whatever Bloom’s personal flaws as a critic may be, he’s an excellent anthologizer of other people’s criticism.
The ‘woefully incompetent’ and ‘pugnacious’ André Alexis 2010
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