There were a number of versions recorded including a 'rap' version with Jerry Guscott doing a solo. |
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This was a simplified version allowing countries to nominate four players who were placed in different quarters of the draw. |
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Rogers, designer of the final version of the Confederate National flag, claimed that it was based off the saltire of Scotland. |
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In 1994, after pressure from owners, McLaren developed a racing version of the F1 road car to run in the FIA GT1 category in the 1995 season. |
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In 2004, they produced the Grrr advert, usually immediately followed by a shortened version of the 2005 Impossible Dream advert. |
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The BDO have organised their version dating back to 1978, when it was held at the Heart of the Midlands nightclub, Nottingham. |
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The English version of the First Union Flag, 1606, used mostly in England and, from 1707, the flag of the Kingdom of Great Britain. |
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The Scottish version of the First Union Flag saw limited use in Scotland from 1606 to 1707, following the Union of the Crowns. |
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One version showed St George's cross with St Andrew's cross in the canton, and another version placed the two crosses side by side. |
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In this version the innermost points of the lower left and upper right diagonals of the St Patrick's cross are cut off or truncated. |
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Newfoundland and Labrador uses a modified version of the Union Flag, once the flag of the province. |
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The version used is the modern flag, whereas the 1707 flag would have been used in colonial Alabama. |
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The audience applauded her anyway and she later performed an unaired version of the song which was uploaded to The View's YouTube account. |
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The first published version of what is almost the present tune appeared in 1744 in Thesaurus Musicus. |
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This version has been programmed several times at the Last Night of the Proms. |
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This version became popular during the bicentennial celebrations, and is often heard at pops concerts. |
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A later version was to become their signature song and closing song at concerts. |
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Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange uses Elgar's version to herald the arrival of the Minister of the Interior in Alex's story. |
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The stadium was a downscaled version of that proposed during Manchester's bid for the 2000 Summer Olympics. |
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A video of an acoustic version of new album track Down By The Water was also released. |
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The official print version is available from the National Technical Information Service and the Government Printing Office. |
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The official printed version is sold by the Government Printing Office and National Technical Information Service. |
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In some cases the form of the name is unusual and not consistent with the version commonly accepted. |
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It authorised an early version of nationalisation, having the Post Office buy up the telegraph companies. |
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This process was repeated to produce another version of the map at the Sector level, covering a much smaller area. |
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On 29 November 2009 a draft version of the European Security Treaty appeared. |
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In 2016, a refreshed version of the Scottish Government logo was launched and used on all government websites and letters of correspondence. |
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A version of the crown is used upon Royal Mail premises, vehicles and Scottish pillar and wall boxes. |
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Swansea was the first city in Wales to feature in its own version of the board game Monopoly. |
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Dropping hot lead or tin into water was another method occasionally employed by the Etruscans in a version of molybdomancy, much like ceromancy. |
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Gimli does not appear in the 1980 animated version of The Return of the King. |
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It is also used as the English version of the title given to the heads of governments of the Malay states without a monarchy. |
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Broadly speaking, each chamber must separately agree to the same version of the bill. |
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A modified version of the Humble Petition with the clause on kingship removed was ratified on 25 May. |
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A new version was issued in November 1960, much more correct and accurate, though still not up to the latest intelligence. |
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The freighter development was put on hold as Airbus prioritised the passenger version and all cargo orders were cancelled. |
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On 15 June 2015, Reuters reported that Airbus was discussing a stretched version of the A380 with a half dozen customers. |
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The company planned to announce this version at the 2004 Farnborough Airshow, but did not proceed. |
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A version of this law was included in the original equations by Maxwell but, by convention, is no longer. |
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Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, also enjoys the right to use this version of the Royal Standard although she rarely exercises it on her own. |
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In Scotland, a queen consort will use the Scottish version of the Royal Standard. |
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This solves worries about consistency, but does not appear to lead to a quantized version of full general theory of relativity. |
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The second version takes these differences into account, and is therefore closer to the language the Germanic people would have actually spoken. |
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In 1771 he published an early version of his theory, based on an expansive electrical fluid that exerted pressure. |
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Light output of a 230 V version is usually slightly less than that of a 120 V version. |
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Other pages included a condensed version of Henry Warburton's medical reform bill, book reviews, clinical papers, and case notes. |
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Their latest movie is a modern version of a classic children's story. |
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The restaurant serves a bastardized version of the classic French dish. |
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The centrepiece of this new strategy was the Prayer Book of 1637, a slightly modified version of the Anglican Book of Common Prayer. |
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The new version of the software has finally arrived in stores. |
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Edgar added the dramatic twist that events were being regularly interrupted by the students to question the professor's version of events. |
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A pantomime version of Robinson Crusoe was staged at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in 1796, with Joseph Grimaldi as Pierrot in the harlequinade. |
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The book presents a popularized version of American history. |
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This was based on the British pantomime version rather than the novel itself. |
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A new version of the word processing program should be available soon. |
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Meanwhile, in the downtown scene in New York's East Village 10th Street galleries, artists were formulating an American version of pop art. |
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In 2011, it was announced that Gaiman would be writing the script to a new film version of Journey to the West. |
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He is best known for his works written in 'synthetic Scots', a literary version of the Scots language that MacDiarmid himself developed. |
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The Scottish Renaissance was a mainly literary movement of the early to mid 20th century that can be seen as the Scottish version of modernism. |
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The version of early Roman history which was accredited in the fifth century. |
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Modest success with it led Edwards to encourage Owen to embark upon his first novel, Y Dreflan, which described a fictionalized version of Mold. |
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Samuel McIntyre, famed for his distinctive and delicate version of the English Adamesque style. |
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The first attempt to bring the play to the screen occurred in 1957 when the BBC broadcast a televised version narrated by Donald Houston. |
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A more physically informative version of such a law views empirical temperature as a chart on a hotness manifold. |
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From the online vendor documentation, we determined that this version of the WatchGuard Firebox enabled an autoblock feature by default. |
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In 1938 he provided the screenplay for a filmed version of Pygmalion for which he received an Academy Award. |
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The programmes and their music were immensely popular, although their version of Scottish music and identity was despised by many modernists. |
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Collectively they conjure up a crazed version of autodestructive white America at its most solipsistic, hankering after its own lost origins. |
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The band were banging out a vaguely recognisable version of the Star Spangled Banner. |
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The simplified word processor is a less-functional, bastardized version of the full program. |
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At around the same time Virgin released an SACD version containing both the original stereo album and the 1975 quadraphonic mix by Phil Newell. |
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Following a short European tour, the remainder of 1972 was spent working on an orchestral version of Tommy with Lou Reizner. |
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The DVD includes a restored version of the concert, as well as over 60 minutes of unseen footage from the rehearsal. |
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Clapton was featured in the movie version of Tommy, the first full length rock opera, written by the Who. |
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The digital version was released on 23 June 2017, with physical editions shipping in July. |
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In this hard-boiled version of the Batverse, the characters were gritty, tough and more realistic. |
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A Mandarin version allows Chinese artists to upload their profiles in Chinese and translates them into English. |
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The other, sillier spot presented a beachful of anthropomorphic crabs starting a Bud-centric version of a cargo cult. |
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A simpler version of the common bend with its ends in the same direction is used to join binder twine in a hay baling machine. |
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The European Commission cleared the biogeneric version of the drug known as epoetin alfa, Novartis, based in Basel, Switzerland, said yesterday. |
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This version gives credit to Harris and Katz at the end of the film, and thanks them for providing some previously unknown stereo soundtracks. |
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In the original version of the ending, Brock and Lizzy see the elderly Rose at the stern of the boat and fear she is going to commit suicide. |
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The bower aims his display straight at the dominant figure, who may reciprocate with a milder version of the same action. |
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The holiday park is a United Kingdom version of the North American trailer park. |
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It's a version of events that 23 years ago The Sun went along with and for that we're deeply ashamed and profoundly sorry. |
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Utilitarianism is a version of consequentialism, which states that the consequences of any action are the only standard of right and wrong. |
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A version that has been checked by the master himself is known as a reportatio examinata. |
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Though the version in De Primo Principio is the most complete and final version, the Ordinatio proof is usually offered. |
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The Maritime Defender is another military version of the Islander, intended for search and rescue, coastal patrol and fishery protection. |
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Scotus argued against the version of illuminationism that had been defended earlier in the century by Henry of Ghent. |
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Instead, he formulated the spearhead model of evolution, a version of genetic pluralism. |
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The club played an early version of rugby football and was formed by old boys of the Rugby School. |
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In 1788, the MCC took responsibility for the Laws of Cricket, issuing a revised version that year. |
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On 30th September 1992 a reduced size version of the 10 pence coin was introduced. |
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Not mandatory, but needed in almost all official documents, the CURP is the standardized version of an identity document. |
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These candidates are then bucketed into a discretized version of the space of all possible lines. |
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Today, a soft version is sold under the same name which follows an entirely different recipe. |
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In 1970, a military version of the Islander, marketed as the Defender, conducted its first flight. |
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On the desk lay the final version of the Birth Control speech, mastered and canalized by the skilful Maisie. |
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This culminated in 1970 with the Trislander, a trimotor version with greater range and capacity. |
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Westland developed an improved version the Widgeon which was not a great success. |
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The first set of refugees to arrive in Frankfurt had subscribed to a reformed liturgy and used a modified version of the Book of Common Prayer. |
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Beaton's claim was based on a version of the late king's will that his opponents dismissed as a forgery. |
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Thomson's own views favoured a version of theistic evolution sped up by divine guidance. |
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A few days afterwards, Pet Shop Boys posted their own version of the track on their official website. |
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Watt led the development of a practical version of this device, which entered service in 1938 under the code name Chain Home. |
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Upon Hutchins' resignation, the university got rid of the program, but an adapted version still exists at Shimer College. |
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A more recent version of the sampling process makes use of modern glacial ice cores. |
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For convenience the short version of the term, ORS is often used in literature on the subject. |
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They were thought at that time to be the British version of Germany's Rotliegendes, which is in fact of Permian age. |
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If the newer version performs as well for half the cost, the decision is a no-brainer. |
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In Scotland, there exists a separate version of the Royal Arms, a variant of which is used by the Scotland Office. |
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This is also the case with the sovereign's Scottish arms, a version of which is used by the Scotland Office. |
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Cornhole, the indigenous pastime of Cincinnati's west side, is basically a democratized version of horseshoes. |
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Unlike the Acts of Union 1707 with Scotland, the Acts of Union 1800 with Ireland did not provide for a separate Irish version of the royal arms. |
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The word processor was released in a crippled demonstration version that did not allow you to save. |
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Both Avengerland and Curtisland are firmly rooted in an idealized, romanticized version of contemporary Britain. |
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The single included a version featuring UK hip hop artists Sway DaSafo and Baby Blue. |
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Levadex is an new inhaled version of dihydroergotamine, a drug used intravenously to treat migraines. |
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You can download a trial version of the program for thirty days to determine whether you want to purchase the full version. |
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An upscale version of this tried and true method of providing windowsill humidity is the use of plastic 'egg crating' instead of gravel. |
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Later came an electropunk version of Hank Williams's Lovesick Blues punctuated with ska horns. |
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Guaranteed turnout increase! Could use a male version though, for gay and femanons. |
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In February of 2016, the company launched its released new version of destinations on lonelyplanet. |
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Most consumer-level cloud offerings would be labeled a freemium, which is a free version that is supported by a paid, premium version. |
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It and all their songs are sung entirely in a local version of the dialect, which is somewhat exaggerated and distorted. |
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By consequence, modern research is based mostly on interpretations of the concrete physical evidence of this version of the Mary Rose. |
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An adapted version of the old Board of Ordnance flag has also been used, after it was left behind when munitions were removed from the isles. |
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A version of the Norse language was spoken there from the Viking invasions until replaced by Scots in the 18th and 19th centuries. |
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On the ground floor, it includes the famous Durbar Room, named after an anglicised version of the Hindi word durbar, meaning court. |
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The anthem of the Union is an instrumental version of the prelude to the Ode to Joy, the 4th movement of Ludwig van Beethoven's ninth symphony. |
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There was also a Scottish version of this flag, in which the cross of Saint Andrew overlaid the cross of St George. |
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In 1833 Tennyson published his second book of poetry, which notably included the first version of The Lady of Shalott. |
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With the approach of war a military version of the Envoy was developed, to be called the Airspeed Oxford. |
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All of the surviving manuscripts are copies, so it is not known for certain where or when the first version of the Chronicle was composed. |
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It is generally agreed that the original version was written in the late 9th century by a scribe in Wessex. |
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The online version has been available since 2000, and as of April 2014 was receiving over two million hits per month. |
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When the print version of the second edition was published in 1989, the response was enthusiastic. |
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It has been reported that this version will work on operating systems other than Microsoft Windows, using emulation programs. |
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This version uses the CD drive for installation, running only from the hard drive. |
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Interlingua is sometimes considered a simplified, modern version of the language. |
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The Senate version of the House measure now bobs quietly in the horse latitudes of legislative inaction. |
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The Almagest also contains a star catalogue, which is a version of a catalogue created by Hipparchus. |
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However, an earlier version of events by the same ancient author downplays Agrippa's role so it remains uncertain. |
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In his speech on Gallic senators, he uses a version of the founding of Rome identical to that of Livy, his tutor in adolescence. |
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Even his version of Claudius' Lyons tablet speech is edited to be devoid of the Emperor's personality. |
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The Gaulish version is attested in inscriptions as Boudiga in Bordeaux, Boudica in Lusitania, and Bodicca in Algeria. |
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The current version was resurrected in the 1990s by the Sheriff of York and is led by the Guild of Scriveners. |
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The order at the end of such strings is subject to variation, but the latter version is unusual. |
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Allantide, a Cornish version of Halloween, was also a popular activity in the town. |
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Another version of the legend directly identifies Dahut's lover with the devil. |
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Another version of the legend says that she stole the silver key to admit her lover, mistakenly opening the sluices in the dark. |
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Its debating chamber, in timber, is an abstract version of a lavvo, the traditional tent used by the nomadic Sami people. |
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The 2002 French animated film Tristan et Iseut is a bowdlerized version of the traditional tale aimed at a family audience. |
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It is this version which remains in statute today, although with most articles now repealed. |
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A third silent French version appeared in 1920, and follows the legend fairly closely. |
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The earliest is probably the 1909 French film Tristan et Yseult, an early, silent version of the story. |
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Hans Werner Henze's Tristan borrowed freely from the Wagnerian version as well as retellings of the legend. |
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The All Saints Sisters of the Poor, with convents in Catonsville, Maryland and elsewhere use an elaborated version of the Anglican Daily Office. |
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In the first third of the 14th century the famous Arcipreste de Hita wrote a version of the Tristan story. |
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Eilhart's version was popular, but pales in comparison with the later Gottfried. |
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A stabilised fragment of foundations of the final version of the Roman fort is visible in Castlefield. |
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The more substantial illustration of the common branch is the German version by Eilhart von Oberge. |
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The Commons Chamber was rebuilt after the war under the architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, in a simplified version of the old chamber's style. |
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Not that Warner's is merely a domesticated version of Euripides. It stars, after all, that least kitchen-sinky of actors. |
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Prior to the red flag logo, the party had used a modified version of the classic 1924 shovel, torch and quill emblem. |
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For example, the 'exact' version of the Transverse Mercator projection on the ellipsoid is not a double projection. |
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Originally a vehicle with ERAD technology, the production version did not include this. |
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By the autumn of 2005, the convertible version of the successful Continental GT, the Continental GTC, was also presented. |
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After the demise of MidWest, all rights were sold to Diamond of Austria, who have since developed a MkII version of the engine. |
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That is what it was designed to do, especially the version I flew, with the avionics, the color moving map displays, etc. |
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Cartographers still use a Latinized version of his first name, America, for the two continents. |
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In 2012 orders were placed for the AJT version by the Royal Saudi Air Force and the Royal Omani Air Force. |
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Thus encouraged, the Tijuana Brass let loose with its patented version of The Lonely Bull. |
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In 1691, Duillier started to write a new version of Newton's Principia, and corresponded with Leibniz. |
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While Russia is a weak version of the old Soviet Union, it has been confronting Europe in Ukraine and other areas. |
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In the published version Higgs quotes Brout and Englert and the third paper quotes the previous ones. |
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Analyses of the Earth's magnetic field use a modified version of the usual spherical harmonics that differ by a multiplicative factor. |
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For Friedrich Nietzsche, humanism was nothing more than a secular version of theism. |
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James Watt's later engine design was an improved version of the Newcomen engine that roughly doubled fuel efficiency. |
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In the case of rats, which are much larger than mice, a much larger version of the same type of trap is used to kill them. |
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And so the Parfitian version of objectivism has unacceptable consequences when combined with actualism. |
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This version of history is now regarded by many historians as incorrect, on the basis of more recent genetic and archaeological research. |
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In a search for the complex shifts of form in the foot's shaping, the drawings present a loose-handed version of planar slices. |
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Homer's Daughter by Robert Graves is a novel imagining how the version we have might have been invented out of older tales. |
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His forceful version is freer, with shorter lines that increase the sense of swiftness and energy. |
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In Abbo's version of events, the king refused to meet the Danes in battle, preferring to die a martyr's death. |
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Many of these plays were written in answer to a predecessor's version of the same or similar myth. |
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Thus, the SGPC became the modern version of the Guru Panth given that the committee consisted of elected Sikh men and women. |
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Sinhalese Buddhist reformers in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries portrayed the Pali Canon as the original version of scripture. |
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The most commonly used version used by Wiccans today is the rescension of Doreen Valiente, who developed it from Gardner's version. |
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Valiente rewrote Gardner's version in verse, keeping the material derived from Aradia, but removing the material from Crowley. |
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The ZIMSEC variant is perceived to be more challenging than the UK version mostly in science subjects. |
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There is also a distinctive Winchester version of Fives, resembling Rugby Fives but with a buttress on the court. |
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In more recent years, Oliver's efforts have been traduced by the introduction of a version of the biscuit with a plain chocolate coating. |
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There are indications that Plato was familiar with some version of the Orphic theogony. |
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These features are seen in many surviving castle keeps, which were the more sophisticated version of halls. |
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This burnt to the ground at Christmas 1497, with the royal family in residence, and Henry began a new palace in a version of Renaissance style. |
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America derives from Americus, the Latin version of Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci's first name. |
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David McRoberts has argued that his death in the bath is a garbled version of his collapse during a baptismal service. |
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The earliest published version of The Three Little Pigs story is from Dartmoor in 1853 and has three little pixies in place of the pigs. |
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She probably heard some hyped up version from the mandem but she don't know the truth. She ain't seen what I seen. |
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There was a bright-red plastic baby-bath, a car tyre, a rusty mangle, and something that looked like a primitive version of a washing machine. |
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A modified version of this theory was advanced in an influential 1955 review of Pictish by Kenneth Jackson. |
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In copious and informative notes Ritson defends every point of his version of Robin Hood's life. |
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The Ice Bag, a parachutelike swell of nylon cloth capped by polyester resin, is an oversized, mechanized version of the classic headache remedy. |
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Pyle's version firmly stamp Robin as a staunch philanthropist, a man who takes from the rich to give to the poor. |
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Kaamelott is a French television series that presents a humorous alternative version of the Arthurian legend. |
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The name of Merlin's mother is not usually stated, but is given as Adhan in the oldest version of the Prose Brut. |
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Another version has it that Merlin angers Arthur to the point where he beheads, cuts in half, burns, and curses Merlin. |
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In the second quarter of the 13th century, a version in Latin verse, the Gesta Regum Britanniae, was produced by William of Rennes. |
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The passages are clearly related, even using some of the same words, but it is not clear which version was first. |
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A modified version of the story was given by printer Richard Grafton, later elected MP for Coventry. |
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The Western version of the canter is called a lope and while collected and balanced, is expected to be slow and relaxed. |
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Hamilton found that the version of Ptolemy's models set out in the Canopic Inscription was earlier than the version in the Almagest. |
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The version of the Okipa as practiced by the Lakota may be seen in the 1970 film A Man Called Horse starring Richard Harris. |
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Another version claimed that Jane and Ranger ran aground, although Maynard made no mention of this in his log. |
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Additionally, there is a specifically Welsh version of this terpsichorean art that is distinct from the Borders Morris style. |
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Adolf Hitler approved a modified version of Manstein's ideas, today known as the Manstein Plan, after meeting with him on 17 February. |
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There is a Sheffield version where the Tup is killed and then brought back to life by the Doctor. |
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The meal is often comparable to a less grand version of a traditional Christmas dinner. |
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A version of lamb and bamboo shoot curry is the specialty of Minang cuisine, although similar dish could also be found in Thai cuisine. |
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Another traditional sausage is the prieta, the Chilean version of blood sausage, generally known elsewhere in Latin America as morcilla. |
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Peshawari karahi is another very popular version made with just meat, salt, tomatoes, and coriander. |
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French style apple pie is very different compared to the American version of the sweet dessert. |
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Besides kir and snakebite, an example is Black Velvet in a version of which cider may replace champagne. |
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I accidentally saved my unwanted changes and overwrote the version of the document I wanted to keep. |
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It is also sometimes suggested that Rollo may be a Latinised version of another Norse name, Hrollaugr. |
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Amsterdam had its own version of the style, which was called the Amsterdamse School. |
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Seydlitz was constructed as a slightly enlarged version of the Moltke design, reaching a maximum speed of 29 knots. |
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His last major works, including a large version of The Light of the World, were completed with the help of his assistant, Edward Robert Hughes. |
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Our traditional South African version is the Osturducken, an ostrich stuffed with turkey stuffed with duck stuffed with chicken. |
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Formal Latin literature began in 240 BC, when a Roman audience saw a Latin version of a Greek play. |
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The first version of The Canterbury Tales to be published in print was William Caxton's 1478 edition. |
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This version of German there has changed over 180 years of contact with Portuguese as well as the languages of other immigrant communities. |
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He almost certainly wrote his version of the title role for his fellow actor, Richard Burbage, the leading tragedian of Shakespeare's time. |
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The television version of Sodor appears quite larger and has more industry. |
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Shakespeare's company, the Chamberlain's Men, may have purchased that play and performed a version for some time, which Shakespeare reworked. |
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The government and its Majority normally amends these suitably and the amended version is passed by the Government. |
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However, elements of Belleforest's version which are not in Saxo's story do appear in Shakespeare's play. |
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Olivier later used some of these same ideas in his 1948 film version of the play. |
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Feasibility studies are ongoing, though over two years since this version of the bridge was proposed, little progress has been made. |
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Eileen Herlie repeated her role from Olivier's film version as the Queen, and the voice of Gielgud was heard as the ghost. |
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While East coast tends to follow more of a modernized version of the classic clog and hoedown style. |
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John Gielgud's 1935 version kept very close to Shakespeare's text and used Elizabethan costumes and staging to enhance the drama. |
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Gimli was voiced by David Buck in Ralph Bakshi's 1978 animated version of The Lord of the Rings. |
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Another version closely followed Davenant's adaptation and was also regularly performed by the Duke's Company. |
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They revived an adapted version of the production at Shakespeare's Globe in 2015 as The Mysteries. |
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Garrick's altered version of the play was very popular, and ran for nearly a century. |
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Peter Brook's 1947 version was the beginning of a different style of Romeo and Juliet performances. |
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In 1997, the Folger Shakespeare Theatre produced a version set in a typical suburban world. |
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In February 2014, BroadwayHD released a filmed version of the 2013 Broadway Revival of Romeo and Juliet. |
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However, some scholars think that George Buchanan's Rerum Scoticarum Historia matches Shakespeare's version more closely. |
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No other version of the story has Macbeth kill the king in Macbeth's own castle. |
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The band then produced itself, but Apple rejected their version of the album. |
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Griffith produced a 1916 version in America featuring the noted stage actor Herbert Beerbohm Tree. |
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Bassey's version of the song, with its chorus sung in Italian, became a Top 40 hit in Italy. |
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The comedy sketch was an updated version of an old Victor Borge routine which Orkian had written and developed with Jenkins. |
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Spenser originally indicated that he intended the poem to consist of twelve books, so the version of the poem we have today is incomplete. |
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This is perhaps the most extreme version of empiricism known, but it has not found many defenders. |
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In the early version of his History of Britain, begun in 1649, Milton was already writing off the members of the Long Parliament as incorrigible. |
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In 1732, the classical scholar Richard Bentley offered a corrected version of Paradise Lost. |
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She also appeared on the Ukrainian version of X Factor as one of the three British guests, alongside Kylie Minogue and Cher Lloyd. |
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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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Wordsworth may have contributed more poems, but the real star of the collection was Coleridge's first version of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. |
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Julie Bozza's book The Fine Point of His Soul tells an alternate, Gothic fantasy version of Keats' last months in Rome. |
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At the same approximate time, she collaborated with the punk group BabyPinkStar to record a new version of the same song. |
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He also devised a number of games, including an early version of what today is known as Scrabble. |
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He began to write novels, including an early version of Burmese Days, but nothing else survives from that period. |
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At this time Jonathan Cape rejected A Scullion's Diary, the first version of Down and Out. |
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From China, their version of char siu baau became modern manapua, a type of steamed pork bun with a spicy filling. |
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Bread is not a common dish in Bengali cuisine, but a deep fried version called luchi is popular. |
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Mike Nichols released a movie version in 1966, starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. |
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In January 2011 the Mankind version was released as a digital download on the album Gallifrey And Beyond. |
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He was responsible for a new version of the theme which was reported to have had a hostile reception from some viewers. |
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The Lionel Bart version in the 1964 musical uses the traditional tune, but changes the lyrics somewhat. |
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This version was performed by Kenneth Haigh in the original cast recording of the musical. |
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An updated version of the logo was released in February 2010 following feedback. |
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A version was created especially for the Bluenose, a famed Canadian ship based in Nova Scotia. |
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In an extra verse in one version of ABBA's On and On and On, Humpty Dumpty is mentioned as being afraid of falling off the wall. |
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A version of the tale also appears as part of the poem 'Cyfranc Lludd a Llefelys' in the Mabinogion. |
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One of the legacies of the pottery industry was Stoke's own version of the wakes week. |
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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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Henry Wood premiered the revised version of Delius's Piano Concerto that year. |
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It will be suggested here that the myth of Perseus, involving the decapitation of Medusa, is a narrative version of ritual. |
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Vaughan Williams had been working on and off for many years on his operatic version of Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress. |
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The central block, or corps de logis, was added by Charles Holden to a modified version of Greenslade's design. |
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Naked, a reconceived version of the Let It Be album, with McCartney supervising production, was released. |
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Usually the music was developed first, sometimes with improvised lyrics that might then be rewritten for the final version of the song. |
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In March 2009, Sony Computer Entertainment released a Queen branded version of the company's karaoke franchise, SingStar. |
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A digitally remastered version of the film was shown in select cinemas across the United States. |
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The architects were Arnold Dunbar Smith and Cecil Brewer, although the building as it now stands is a heavily truncated version of their design. |
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The webOS version of Facebook uses a megamenu for streamlined navigation, avoiding the extra navigation found in a Springboard pattern. |
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In 1958 they appeared together in the first British televised version of The Nutcracker. |
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According to this version of his life, he was born at Dumbarton on the River Clyde. |
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In turn, he tells the tale multiple times to the same or a different audience, and they expect to hear the version they know. |
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In the interim he had a great success playing a thinly disguised version of the American actor John Barrymore in Edna Ferber's Theatre Royal. |
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The same year Olivier decided to direct and produce a film version of The Sleeping Prince, retitled The Prince and the Showgirl. |
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After 326 performances, Leigh finished her run, and she was soon assigned to reprise her role as Blanche DuBois in the film version of the play. |
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He was Raskolnikoff in a stage version of Crime and Punishment, in the West End in 1946 and on Broadway the following year. |
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