They intend planning regular editions of the newsletter to keep everyone up to date with their busy school life. |
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Since then, Before the Mayflower has been published in seven editions that have been revised and updated. |
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The precursor of books to follow for the next 200 years, he published it in four volumes in 1694 and it later went through at least ten editions. |
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It boasts well-staffed bureaus in Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx, and publishes special zoned editions for those boroughs. |
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His book quickly became popular in the United States and went through several editions. |
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The bigger staff allowed creation of two strong, 7-day-a-week, live-news, zoned editions. |
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His book on ecological genetics went through several editions and his monographs on moths and butterflies are still used. |
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The number of revisions and editions would indicate that sales were at least adequate. |
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Among them were prints in valuable 16th and 17th century editions of atlases by Mercator, Speed, Jansson and Blaeu. |
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Nevertheless Nathan's book went through many editions and in many languages. |
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These two editions thus present alternative strategies to republishing seventeenth-century women's writing. |
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With the exception of a few examples from modern editions, all editing and realizations are those of Carl Parrish and John Ohl. |
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There is an English instructional book based on the books written by Doshu and there are revised editions of it as well. |
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We told about updating editions and adding apparatus criticus to the texts. |
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Two-thirds of the shop's books are Africana, plus modern first editions, and children's and illustrated books. |
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One lot is a collection of children's annuals, including first editions of Enid Blyton books and an 1870 copy of John Bunyan's Choice Works. |
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All of these editions feature introductions by prominent gay writers who reflect on the impact the books had on them. |
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The March editions of Esquire, GQ and Arena are usually the fashion issues devoted to the new season's looks and trends. |
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The region's promotional literature will be upgraded including the production of language editions, which will be used on all promotions. |
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Original, commissioned and other editions of one are not subject to these issues, but any numbered edition giclee, litho print or poster is. |
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We got the story back to Scotland in time for the first editions, and Patricia Ferguson managed to get hold of Jack McConnell in China. |
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Going local means printing multiple editions with separate pages for different districts or regions. |
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To mark his seventieth birthday, a series of Laurent de Brunhoff's classic stories have been reprinted this year in special hardback editions. |
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A place where limited editions, white labels, one-offs and addresses on the backs of hands congregate to explode the myth of monoculture. |
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As with the other two extended editions, this version is also a far more faithful and accurate interpretation of the book. |
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Foreign language editions of his books include translations in Arabic, Armenian, Chinese, French, Hungarian, Russian, and Spanish. |
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Publishers of major travel guides are busy revising their New York editions to reflect the city's violently altered landscape. |
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The book went through seven editions, the last in 1913, and was enormously popular. |
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The first two books went through over ten editions and were clearly the dominant texts in the field for much of the first half of the century. |
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To send suggestions for future editions, email david sessions thedailybeast com. |
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This work will be released later in free, electronic editions of the book. |
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But the greatest impact has come through global warming, with successive editions of the atlas showing shrinking ice fields and evaporating lakes. |
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He evidently releases large-scale limited editions with both Arabic numerals and Roman numerals and, as well, markets both European and domestic editions. |
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The translated editions will use the original color lithographs, printed and bound in Germany on the same paper, by the same printer used in the original editions. |
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The move by the Times and the Independent to produce tabloid format editions for urban markets has hit the original red tops, the Sun and the Daily Mirror, hard. |
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It was frantic back when 12 dailies hit the New York streets with half a dozen editions each. |
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The book was first published in 1883 but went through many editions. |
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The work was extremely successful, and went through many editions. |
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Less than a year ago my research would have required a laborious and tedious consultation of the multiple microfilm editions of Knox's works owned by my library. |
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Viewers of last night's late editions of Ten News and Sports Tonight would have enjoyed the zany antics of the respective crews if they were watching closely. |
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These exquisite works are now available in masterfully reproduced limited editions on canvas that capture all the detail and rich vibrancy of the originals. |
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No complete set of either of the xylographic editions seems to have survived the Cultural Revolution, although single volumes still exist in Tibet. |
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Several subsequent British reprints as well as editions by Le Clerc and Imbault in Paris and Roger in Amsterdam attest to their popularity in the 18th century. |
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The numbers of transnational and international organizations of different types are given in the statistical tables of the various editions of the UIA yearbook. |
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Lacking the financial resources to defend itself in court, the Seal Press settled the suit, agreeing to retitle the book and redesign the cover of subsequent editions. |
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They are a plain looking, solid sort of shoe with a chunky heel, quite rigid support and come in an infinite range of colours and limited editions. |
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The new editions have benefitted from computer word processing and layout. |
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The new copyright laws introduced in the 18th and 19th centuries promised royalties on all future editions. |
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A special introduction written by Milne is included in some editions of Grahame's novel. |
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Scholarly critical editions of a growing number of Sullivan's works have been published. |
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The digital version was released on 23 June 2017, with physical editions shipping in July. |
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The press also published editions of works by Keats, Shelley, Ruskin, and Swinburne, as well as copies of various Medieval texts. |
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Each film in the series also had special extended editions released on DVD a year after their respective theatrical releases. |
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The extended editions also had a tight schedule at the start of each year to complete special effects and music. |
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It often views stories in a very different light to those being reported in the UK editions. |
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Unhappy because people always omitted the word Universal, Ellias changed the title after 940 editions on 1 January 1788 to The Times. |
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Among his literary projects were editions of the works of George Buchanan and Julius Caesar Scaliger. |
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Scotus's works were collected into many editions, particularly in the late fifteenth century with the advent of printing. |
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Lilburne was instrumental in the writing of two more editions of this famous document. |
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Details given are of first and latest UK editions, and current US editions. |
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Published editions of medieval poetry by John Barbour and Robert Henryson and the plays of David Lyndsay all gained a new audience. |
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Ceramics were also employed in creating editions of sculptures by artists such as Auguste Rodin. |
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Henry Singleton exhibited paintings, some of which were engraved and used in editions of the poems. |
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It is not known whether he intended there to be further editions, although he did envisage translation of Latin enactments into Greek. |
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It was simultaneously announced that new editions were to be released in Aberdeen and Dundee. |
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In April 2010, all the weekly editions of Cambrian News became available to view as an online digital newspaper on a subscription basis. |
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These three versions were made directly from the Greek, and are frequently cited in the apparatuses of modern critical editions. |
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A full discussion of the provenance of each poem is included in the definitive editions of the book's contents poems by Marged Haycock. |
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Some 750,000 copies of his books have sold in UK editions alone and there are many translations available. |
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The Artbay Gallery in Fenton has a contemporary range of original works as well as limited editions. |
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In April 2010, the weekly editions of Y Cymro became available to view as an online digital newspaper on a subscription basis. |
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Authorized editions followed from Ballantine Books and Houghton Mifflin to tremendous commercial success. |
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Paul disdained pan and scan DVD releases, always holding out for the widescreen special editions. |
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The Histories was at some point divided into the nine books that appear in modern editions, conventionally named after the nine Muses. |
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Several English translations of The Histories of Herodotus are readily available in multiple editions. |
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All ancient and nearly all modern editions and translations of the Odyssey are divided into 24 books. |
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There were three more editions published within two years of the first, all with the same Captain Johnson listed as author. |
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Subsequent editions and translations added additional new material and whole biographies. |
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The printed book has been widely copied and there are at least 82 surviving copies and 28 incunables from the first printed editions. |
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There are even copies still existing of editions in Italian and German from the 16th Century. |
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Sanoma publishing Ukrainian editions of such magazines as Esquire, Harpers Bazaar and National Geographic Magazine. |
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There is a small number of general works that have gone through multiple editions. |
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The following list presents the books of Ketuvim in the order they appear in most printed editions. |
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The source of all existing translations and new editions is Christiern Pedersen's Latin Danorum Regum heroumque Historiae. |
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Over twenty editions were issued between 1703 and 1741, including editions in French, English, Dutch and German. |
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The editions were bilingual, with the original Icelandic accompanied by his Swedish translations. |
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During the Ming dynasty and Qing dynasty, there were many printed and handcopied editions. |
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A newer edition, based on Ming dynasty handcopied editions, was recently published by Ocean Publishing House in China. |
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The Calcutta Telegraph filed a report on its progress in one of its March editions. |
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The Libro Copiador version of the letter contains more native names of islands than the printed editions. |
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This suggests the signature in the printed editions was not in the original letter, but was an editorial choice by the copyists or printers. |
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The Latin editions contain no postscript, but end with a verse epigram added by Leonardus de Cobraria, Bishop of Monte Peloso. |
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The Copiador version has some very distinctive differences from the printed editions. |
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It is uncertain exactly how the printed editions of the Columbus letter influenced this process. |
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Widely read by Europeans, the original Dutch edition and the French translation had second editions published. |
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The most widely distributed newspaper in Galicia is La Voz de Galicia, with 12 local editions and a national edition. |
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A number of changes are traditionally made in published modern editions of the original Old English manuscripts. |
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In older printed editions of Old English works, an acute accent mark was used to maintain cohesion between Old English and Old Norse printing. |
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Modernized editions update the late Middle English spelling, update some pronouns, and repunctuate and reparagraph the text. |
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Davison was the basis for subsequent editions until the discovery of the Winchester Manuscript. |
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Johnson's Dictionary has been available in replica editions for some years. |
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The New International editions continued to offer words and features not covered by the OED, and vice versa. |
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They are marked with modern capitalization, however, in many modern editions of ancient texts. |
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In style and method, the dictionary bore little resemblance to earlier editions. |
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Newer editions of their prayer book are available in Portuguese and with an English translation. |
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The Index Expurgatorius was administered by the Roman Inquisition, but enforced by local government authorities, and went through 300 editions. |
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The language of the original manuscripts and editions was either Latin or Law French. |
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More recent editions for the use of lawyers and historians have been made by the Selden Society. |
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The collection was based on a donation from Martinus Nijhoff of 55 editions of De jure belli ac pacis libri tres. |
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Since then, new editions have been launched at intervals of about 20 to 30 years. |
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The second and subsequent editions of the encyclopaedia took the name of the said Earl of Halsbury. |
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The print edition is updated annually with pocket supplements and revised editions of bound volumes. |
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For this reason, early editions of Hansard are not to be absolutely relied upon as a guide to everything discussed in Parliament. |
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These English editions had the qualification in 1844 added to the English title. |
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The celebrated Louvre editions are Virgil, Racine, Horace, and La Fontaine. |
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The sheer number of English translations and editions of Georgics between 1690 to 1820 highlights its cultural significance in British society. |
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In the second and subsequent editions Malthus put more emphasis on moral restraint as the best means of easing the poverty of the lower classes. |
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This edition is the one most widely published and read now, although a few editions follow the 1818 text. |
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As a result of the various editions in German and English, there are differences between the organization of the different volumes. |
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Several Song emperors, most notably Huizong, were active in promoting Taoism, collecting Taoist texts and publishing editions of the Daozang. |
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The first volume appeared in five editions, while the second volume appeared only in three editions. |
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The Guide ran to five editions during Wordsworth's lifetime and proved to be very popular. |
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In 1931 the cover of the guide was changed from blue to red, and has remained so in all subsequent editions. |
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The Michelin website in 2013 notes that the guide is published in 14 editions covering 23 countries and sold in nearly 90 countries. |
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Current editions of the Swallows and Amazons series have illustrations which were drawn by Ransome himself. |
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Ransome's pictures were done in pen and ink with no colour, although colours have been added by some publishers in later editions. |
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He amassed the largest collection in Britain of Scott manuscripts and early editions, and constantly reread the novels. |
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In early editions and manuscripts the opening ritornellos were always printed in the soloists' parts. |
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Modern editions of Old English manuscripts generally introduce some additional conventions. |
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Modern historians have studied the Historia extensively, and a number of editions have been produced. |
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Today, Domesday Book is available in numerous editions, usually separated by county and available with other local history resources. |
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Revised editions appeared throughout the twentieth century to keep it up to date with changes in English usage. |
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The editors of these editions included John Bois and John Ward from the original translators. |
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In the 20th century, variation between the editions was reduced to comparing the Cambridge to the Oxford. |
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Some of the annotated variants derive from alternative editions in the original languages, or from variant forms quoted in the fathers. |
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For the other half, Scrivener was usually able to find corresponding Greek readings in the editions of Erasmus, or in the Complutensian Polyglot. |
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Many of his plays were published in editions of varying quality and accuracy during his lifetime. |
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In February 2014 the combined sale of the world editions of the Financial Times was 224,000 copies. |
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A series of scholarly editions of his work, notably those of Samuel Johnson in 1765 and Edmond Malone in 1790, added to his growing reputation. |
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Central's output from Birmingham now consists of only the West and East editions of the regional news programme Central Tonight. |
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The Duden is updated regularly, with new editions appearing every four or five years. |
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The various editions of the Book of Common Prayer contain the words of structured services of worship in the Anglican Church. |
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The special collection includes first editions of Isaac Newton's Principia, Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species and James Joyce's Ulysses. |
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Children's editions of the garlands were produced and in 1820 a children's edition of Ritson's Robin Hood collection. |
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In order to account for these lost words, modern editions of the poem are supplemented by references to Edward Thwaites' 1698 edition. |
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His editions of Chaucers Works in 1532 and 1542 were the first major contributions to the existence of a widely recognised Chaucerian canon. |
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As with the Chaucer editions, it was critically significant to English Protestant identity and included Chaucer in its project. |
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Foxe's Chaucer both derived from and contributed to the printed editions of Chaucer's Works, particularly the pseudepigrapha. |
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It was first printed as early as 1561 by John Stow, and several editions for centuries after followed suit. |
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Later in life his allegiance switched to the future Henry IV, to whom later editions of the Confessio Amantis were dedicated. |
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It is not known whether this was a success on stage, but when published it proved popular and went through several editions. |
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In all about 500,000 copies total including unauthorized editions were sold during the course of the American Revolution. |
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Years later, many of its quotations would be repeated by various editions of the Webster's Dictionary and the New English Dictionary. |
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The plays themselves were in a version that Johnson felt was closest to the original, based on his analysis of the manuscript editions. |
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Shakespeare's plays, in particular, had multiple editions, each of which contained errors caused by the printing process. |
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This problem was compounded by careless editors who deemed difficult words incorrect, and changed them in later editions. |
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Unknown to Austen, her novels were translated into French and published in cheaply produced, pirated editions in France. |
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The Chapman text has remained the basis for all subsequent published editions of Austen's works. |
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The latter book, his last major novel, was initially published in private editions in Florence and Paris and reinforced his notoriety. |
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Half of the sales are of English language editions, and the other half in translation. |
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His greatest success, in terms of volume, was the Latin grammar of Robert Whittington, which he issued in 155 editions. |
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In 1876 a Purcell Society was founded, which published new editions of his works. |
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Elements of this version later became familiar to British audiences, incorporated into editions of the score by editors including Ebenezer Prout. |
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In 1846 Lear published A Book of Nonsense, a volume of limericks that went through three editions and helped popularise the form. |
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A total of twenty teams have competed in the eleven editions of the tournament, with fourteen competing in the 2015 tournament. |
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Second editions retracted the headline and attempted to portray a more sympathetic attitude towards Bruno and mental health in general. |
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The tournament was reduced down to Player's Championship status for the 2009 and 2010 editions. |
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Scottish editions of Trinity Mirror and News International titles are printed in the city. |
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There are also newspapers from India, Nepal and Sri Lanka with editions printed from Qatar. |
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The Standard Elocutionist appeared in 168 British editions and sold over a quarter of a million copies in the United States alone. |
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In addition, a number of local editions of The BMJ are published in translation. |
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By 1938, 250 years after Bunyan's death, more than 1,300 editions of the book had been printed. |
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Before the end of the year, this first volume had run through four editions. |
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The decades around 1700 saw the appearance of new editions of Petronius, Lucian, and Heliodorus of Emesa. |
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Camden successfully defended himself against the charges in subsequent editions of the work. |
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Then in October 1938 there was an auction of all its contents, which included Blackmore's own library containing first editions of his works. |
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The deliberate off-script editions and occasional choice ad-libs prove particularly funny. |
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Using Bach as the subject for this survey avoids some of the knottier issues of historical editions. |
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Free and paid editions of the tool offer the autocompletion and formatting of T-SQL code that replaces native Microsoft T-SQL Intellisense. |
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One should remember that even Darwin resorted to Lamarckianism in later editions of The Origin of Species. |
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This revision of the 1993 and 1997 editions includes backstories on how he created his many songs, including the title Vietnam protest song. |
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The latest editions of Skoda's much popular car is named in honour of its founders Vaclav Laurin and Vaclav Klement. |
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Only a small number of Trungpa Rinpoche's calligraphies have been reproduced heretofore, some in very limited editions. |
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Perhaps the two editions diverge most obviously with the minor characters Bill Bobstay and Bob Becket. |
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It also replaces the rather 1960s-ish gestalt cubes cover art of the first two editions with a fractal representation of swirly Mandelbrot sets. |
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There are now three changed editions of my Metapolitics, with varying subtitles. |
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These have been published in various separate booklets, or serialized in Dia Regno, but the Deuterocanonical books have appeared in recent editions of the Londona Biblio. |
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The 15th edition of Ethnologue cited estimates that there were 200 to 2000 native speakers in 1996, but these figures were removed from the 16th and 17th editions. |
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Following the publication of Webster's International in 1890, two Collegiate editions were issued as abridgments of each of their Unabridged editions. |
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Over the course of 385 editions in his lifetime, the title was changed in 1786 to The American Spelling Book, and again in 1829 to The Elementary Spelling Book. |
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In later editions of Historia the hymn is laid out with each verses first capital written in red, and the end of each verse written in a lighter color. |
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As the editions progressed, Mercator's theological comments and his map commentaries disappeared from the atlas and images of King Atlas were replaced by the Titan Atlas. |
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Most other early Latin editions are reprints of that edition. |
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Along with growth in numbers, dictionaries and encyclopedias also grew in length, often having multiple print runs that sometimes included in supplemented editions. |
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The text in the printed Spanish and Latin editions is much cleaner and streamlined than the roaming prose of Columbus's letter to the monarchs found in the Libro Copiador. |
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The Latin editions also have an epilogue with an epigram lauding Ferdinand II by the Neapolitan prelate Leonardus de Corbaria, Bishop of Monte Peloso. |
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The printed Spanish and Latin editions are practically identical, with only some very minor differences, most of them attributable to the printers. |
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In some cases, for example, Hamlet, Troilus and Cressida, and Othello, Shakespeare could have revised the texts between the quarto and folio editions. |
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Free and paid editions of the tool offer the powerful autocompletion and formatting of T-SQL code that replaces native Microsoft T-SQL Intellisense. |
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There are also iPad and Android editions of both newspapers. |
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Historians have had to rely on clues in the printed editions, many of them published without date or location, to reconstruct the history of the letter. |
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Some of Shakespeare's plays were published in quarto editions, beginning in 1594, and by 1598, his name had become a selling point and began to appear on the title pages. |
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However, few if any genuine Geneva editions appear to have been printed in London after 1616, and in 1637 Archbishop Laud prohibited their printing or importation. |
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Already by June 1493, the letter had been translated by a poet into Italian verse, and that version went through multiple editions in the next couple of years. |
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The studio of Fra Mauro produced two original editions of the map. |
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In Grimm's first editions, his Icelandic paradigms are based entirely on Rask's grammar, and in his second edition, he relied almost entirely on Rask for Old English. |
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In 2009, Lonely Planet began publishing a monthly travel magazine called Lonely Planet Traveller in the UK, and in 2010, it launched the Indian and the Argentine editions. |
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An improved user interface in the SE and PE editions offers savable configurations and the ability to launch via GUI, command line, or a batch file. |
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The contemporary Ottoman sultan Suleiman the Magnificent catalogued the surviving editions of the Commentaries, and translated them to Turkish language. |
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With the initial launch of the app, two premium editions will contain the original acoustic demo recording of all the songs from the Bubblegum and Bulldozer albums. |
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Several editions, notably the 50th Anniversary Edition, combine all three books into one volume, with the result that pagination varies widely over the various editions. |
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In his political retirement he became a prolific writer, mainly on Welsh subjects and writing in Welsh with simultaneous or later English editions. |
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Between 1834 and 1842 he lived in Paris, where he worked for the English language publisher Galignani and edited several editions of Galignani's Paris Guide. |
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Some of the early editions were lavishly illustrated by George Cattermole. |
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All of the band's studio albums were reissued as deluxe editions by Edsel Records in October 2012, as well as a new compilation entitled The Rest. |
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By 1894, there were at least 50 editions as well as abridgements for students, and illustrated pocket editions, probably produced specifically for women. |
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During the summer where there is no international tournament there are no editions of this feature and the transfer window highlights are in the daily Sports section. |
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Her most commonly auctioned sculptural works are phrases in her own handwriting set in neon, usually issued in editions of three, with two artist's proofs. |
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More recently, Blake has created artist's editions for the opening of the Pallant House Gallery which houses collections of his most famous paintings. |
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There were lawsuits, Morgan's 1972 book Monster which contained that poem was banned, and underground, pirated feminist editions of it were published. |
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There is also Student BMJ, an online resource for medical students, junior doctors and those applying to medical school, which also publishes three print editions a year. |
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However, a number of print editions are produced, targeting different groups of readers with selections of content, some of it abridged, and different advertising. |
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Ireland has a traditionally competitive print media, which is divided into daily national newspapers and weekly regional newspapers, as well as national Sunday editions. |
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Later, Renault provided a Renault Megane platform and 2000 editions. |
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The collection includes first editions, revisions, translations. |
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Evading Sir Timothy's ban on a biography, Mary Shelley often included in these editions her own annotations and reflections on her husband's life and work. |
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Milton's pure Latin prose and evident learning exemplified in the First Defence quickly made him a European reputation, and the work ran to numerous editions. |
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The text of the first quarto version was of poor quality, however, and later editions corrected the text to conform more closely with Shakespeare's original. |
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Consulting the Description, he found that it included impossible transcription errors that had been introduced to editions of Tacitus by Venetian printers in the 15th century. |
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Subsequent editions of the book remained popular with Protestants throughout the following centuries and helped shape enduring perceptions of Mary as a bloodthirsty tyrant. |
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Much of this material became obsolete with the adoption of the Gregorian Calendar by Britain and its colonies in 1752, and thus modern editions invariably omit it. |
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Both Caxton editions carry the equivalent of manuscript authority. |
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Now, in honour of last weekend's Download appearance, two of their albums, 1983's Pyromania and 1987's Adrenalize, have been rereleased as deluxe editions. |
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Def Leppard do not have a new album to promote at the show but there are deluxe editions of their hit albums Pyromania and Adrenalize released this week. |
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As in previous editions, angiosperms are emphasized, but some features of the vegetative parts of gymnosperms and seedless vascular plants are also considered. |
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Several editions were published, including an American edition. |
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A scholarly edition called The Journeys of Celia Fiennes was produced by Christopher Morris in 1947, and since then the book has been in print in a variety of editions. |
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Olivelle states that the various ancient and medieval Indian texts claim revisions and editions were derived from the original text with 100,000 verses and 1,080 chapters. |
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Calvin updated the work and published new editions throughout his life. |
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It contained more than 450,000 entries, including more than 100,000 new entries and as many new senses for entries carried over from previous editions. |
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