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Qué (quién) es REDACTED - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Redacted; Redact (disambiguation)

Redact         
·vt To reduce to form, as literary matter; to digest and put in shape (matter for publication); to Edit.
redact         
[r?'dakt]
¦ verb rare edit for publication.
Derivatives
redactor noun
Origin
C19: back-form. from redaction.
Lee Camp (comedian)         
AMERICAN COMEDIAN, WRITER, AND ACTIVIST
Redacted Tonight with Lee Camp; Redacted Tonight
Lee Camp (born July 21, 1980) is an American writer and television host who presented Redacted Tonight on the network RT America until the network shut down in March 2022. He is a comedian, podcaster and freelancer news journalist who in July 2022 started a new show, Most Censored News with Lee Camp.

Wikipedia

Redact

Redact or Redacted may refer to:

  • Redacted (film), a 2007 film
  • Redacting, Sanitization (classified information), i.e., the process of removing sensitive information
  • Redaction, a form of editing
  • Torah redactor
Ejemplos de uso de REDACTED
1. "The irony of ‘Redacted‘ is that it was redacted," De Palma said.
2. Berger took the first opportunity when[redacted] was out of[redacted] office to remove the document.
3. Berger lied to[redacted] telling[redacted] he did not take the documents. . . . Mr.
4. Joseph Alon," according to the partially redacted FBI file.
5. By July 2004 this had risen to over 500, of which only about [figure redacted] could be investigated, and only [figure redacted] intensively.