One patient did require revision of the tibial tubercle osteotomy because of traumatic displacement. |
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In the recent revision of this part of the Pontifical a deliberate choice was made in this respect. |
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Maybe I've just naturally reached the end of the time span that I'm able to cope with the sheer monotony of revision and exams. |
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He developed a further septic inflammation in his knee after the meniscal transplantation and required further revision surgery. |
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As the Secretary of State for Education embarks on secondary curriculum revision, can we hope he will seize a tide? |
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I was lazy at school but usually sailed through exams with minimal revision and maximum guilt and stress. |
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Towards the start of GCSE examinations in May, timetabled lessons are geared towards revision and teaching youngsters revision skills. |
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The film was an inversion of the American gangster picture, a reinvention by means of revision. |
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No mention is made of the revision, which allowed the story to join the Simple canon, including publication in The Best of Simple. |
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Adapting pre-existing materials designed as handouts or revision notes can sometimes save considerable time. |
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Even though he was in the middle of his A level revision he kindly offered to make the trip north to assist me. |
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I felt it was my reward for managing to do five hours of revision yesterday, which is pretty impressive for me. |
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The two community councils are currently seeking majority support for a speed limit revision. |
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This revision reflects changes and developments over the last year and builds on input from key operational partners. |
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He said the government and the House had yet to agree on several articles in the proposed revision of the law. |
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And after weeks of study and revision they all agreed their results were worth the effort. |
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Yet, this is in many ways a very careful revision as Young's personality is preserved. |
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Through an iterative process of coding and revision, we developed a taxonomy of 69 generic types. |
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Children too are finding the Internet at home and school invaluable as a research tool for homework and revision. |
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As rhetors, we have used our classrooms as spaces to position and reflectively open ourselves to revision from many perspectives. |
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Some scholars occasionally propose an unattested revision of Mark, a deutero-Mark, being the base of what Matthew and Luke used. |
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York students have seen weeks of revision go down the drain after a blundering examination board lost their papers. |
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At the heart of his motivation was a desire to change the stereotype with which he was associated, to force a revision of opinions. |
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They also expect pupils will have time to play sport, do revision and homework and enjoy arts activities. |
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I'm back on deck today and ready for return to German class tonight, though I haven't done much revision. |
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The genus Belodontichthys dinema was proposed by Bleeker in his revision of siluroid fishes. |
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Their work is interesting and esoteric and ideologically exclusionary, although we seem to be in a time of revision and eclecticism. |
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The drafts so far published will be subject to further revision and negotiation. |
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Since modern policing began at the end of the 19th century, it has been subject to constant revision. |
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Mr Leslie said he was would be pressing for a return to the old timetable when there is further revision in the summer. |
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When I got home each night, I went straight to the library or worked with my revision textbooks. |
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Given this endlessly mutable document, how to tell when there's a useful revision and not an in-progress one? |
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The geological mapping allowed a detailed revision of the regional stratigraphy. |
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In Western Europe, the defence and revision of the myths have run along different tracks. |
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One of the main problems causing failure in revision stapes surgery is the inability to adequately assess the oval window neomembrane. |
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There is a continual revision of the historical and geopolitical facts, which encourages nationalistic and chauvinistic opinions. |
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Reference works, like guide books, need constant revision and sometimes replacement. |
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It's easy to think you're doing 4 hours of revision a day but when you tot it up, you realise it's only an hour. |
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The innovative scheme could be used to send revision questions and exam timetables, or chase-up homework and absences. |
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The revision has already had an impact on research, hopefully in a positive manner. |
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It is the conclusion of the reviewer that this edition is only a minor revision of previous editions. |
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The additional references in the second edition do not actually reflect a more thorough in-depth revision. |
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The British and American governments accepted the rejection of treaty revision without too much perturbation. |
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With the latest price revision last week, the price now stands at Rs 33.88 per litre. |
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If you do get revision guides, make sure they are designed for use with your course syllabus. |
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Our students have to juggle classwork, homework and coursework with necessary revision and redrafting. |
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Do not these terrible figures plead eloquently and clamantly for a revision and reform of our existing hospital system? |
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Topline Tutorials is the only private company running revision courses in Glasgow and says their clientele is mixed. |
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Systematic studies have largely been faunistic in nature, with the exception of the revision of the Dichocrinidae. |
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If confirmed, this is indeed a significant revision in the empirical evidence. |
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Although the early revision cases were not suitable for formal testing, they were recorded as treatment failures and included as poor results. |
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Such modifications need not necessitate wholesale institutional change and they need not await the revision of a competencies list. |
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These proofs date from the same period of revision exemplified by the large corpus of revises that came in late April and throughout May. |
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Then, armed with a couple of useful crits from my writing group, I set to the task of a major revision of yesterday's poem. |
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He had crammed revision in at the last possible minute and wasted most of his study leave going out with the mates and getting sozzled. |
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Then a struggle ensued between the Curial bureaucracy and the non-bureaucrats, so to speak, on the revision of the documents. |
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The top schools cater for a cohort of students whose parents can afford to pay for grinds and revision courses. |
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Because I am a secret spod I had done some revision before taking the test. |
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The underlying principle of revision is the use of various defamiliarising techniques that upset the reader's expectations. |
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These advisories are promulgated by state environmental agencies and are under almost continual revision. |
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Manufacturing industries accounted for the lion's share of the downward revision to profits. |
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A further revision in 1928, though not officially authorized, is in use in some places. |
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But it will definitely make you forget the stress of revision for a bit, even if it's just to laugh at some of the cringier moments. |
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Area designations are subject to revision whenever sufficient data become available to warrant a redesignation. |
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The Carolingian style was developed under the rule of Charlemagne, when, in 789 there was a decree which called for the revision of Church books. |
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Critical cartographers urge a profound revision of traditional cartography as taught in academic Geography. |
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This site offers many resources for students revising for their A level exams, including revision notes and questions, help and advice. |
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Their claim that the sector employs 91,000 people directly is a credible and much-needed revision. |
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The work of the Code revision committee proceeded with calculated deliberation. |
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I've had my head down on the book all day, racing through the new revision. |
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This revision supports 3.1Mbps on the forward link and 384Kbps on the reverse link. |
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Statistical revision is the wild card in that most inexact pack of jokers known as economics. |
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Perhaps there are many others who agree that the government's blueprint draft needs revision. |
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The most radical effort of this kind is his revision of the doctrines of atonement and incarnation. |
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I didn't even look at yesterday's poem with a view to revision, and that's almost unheard of. |
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The coordinating committee at that time predicted that the next revision would be a rewrite in 1997-8, so a new version is overdue. |
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In the cover note it is not indicated that the amount is fixed and therefore not subject to revision. |
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There's a distinction between rehash and revision, though, and the Black Angels fall on the right side of that fence. |
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The effect of this revision has been to transform Scotland's regular flirtation with recession into a steady relationship with economic buoyancy. |
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Taps began as a revision to the signal for Extinguish Lights at the end of the day. |
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A revision of the Convention in the 1980s renumbered it as 35 without any other change. |
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Normally, prosecutors return case files they consider weak or in need of revision. |
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Winston Churchill's reputation has proved remarkably resilient to revision. |
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Are changes to names of associated companies or organizations often the reason for a revision, or is content more important? |
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They were protesting against the attitude of the Indian Bank Association with regard to revision of pay scales. |
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Third, he has taken this revision as an opportunity to provide real definitions, not simply glosses for the Greek words. |
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The revision of the 1983 edition enhanced an already solid sourcebook, and it will continue to be a collection used by many seminary students. |
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The composer was never quite satisfied with it, however, and after a tentative revision, he lay the work aside. |
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Ryan brought the pen he was holding to his lip to chew the pen lid, mulling the answer to a question on his revision over. |
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True revision is only possible if you have studied the subject conscientiously throughout your course. |
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Exhibitors have opposed any revision of the business norms in the film industry. |
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My next exam is an AS French resit on Thursday which has the luxury of not needing any revision. |
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Article 38 of the draft revision states that gubernatorial and regental candidates and their running mates are elected directly by the people. |
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In October 2001, the EU Council of Ministers gave the commission a mandate to negotiate a revision of the convention. |
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Now is not the right time to discuss the repeal or revision of the National Security Law. |
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Although the time-scheme of this calendar is subject to frequent revision, a ballpark set of figures is good enough to drive home the point. |
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The teacher read and edited each story and returned it to the student for revision. |
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Try and do this halfway through the revision period, the sleepover can be a mixture of work and fun. |
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In this recent revision, Beck proposed a new conception for the structure and processes involved in psychopathology. |
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Rather, it is that some revision of the definition of self-defense is necessary. |
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At the mid-point of the first running of this programme, I'm thumbing through some of those linkages in a self-imposed revision process. |
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As each news bulletin heralds an upwards revision of long past obscene totals, alternative conclusions are easy to avoid. |
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They are also subject to sharp revision, often in ways which suggest that political factors were at work in the numerical reckoning. |
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I do agree with raising the age allowable to purchase an air weapon and with some revision on the supervision laws. |
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Thomson argues there is now evidence of a departure from and revision of the medicalized ableist legacy to be found in exemplary postmodern black women's writing. |
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Schools in more affluent areas and fee paying schools are more likely to have students whose parents can and will pay a lot of money for grinds and revision courses. |
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If the toolmaker is working from the wrong revision level of a product drawing, the possibility exists that the finished mold cavity will not produce a part to specification. |
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The discovery of the latter nitrogenous base has made it appear desirable that a revision of the investigations made by the given authorities should be undertaken |
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In religion, or astrology, or any other belief system, revision is a kind of defeat. |
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It is to be hoped that any subsequent revision will address these lacunae. |
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But the data are constantly under revision and can often be misused and abused. |
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Death certificates were coded by trained nosologists at the Office of National Statistics according to the International Classification of Disease, 9th revision. |
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Each adventure in which they are involved requires, in the ongoing revision that Sidney undertakes in the New Arcadia, further stories of unrequited love and unavenged death. |
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No sooner had I closed my notebook on it pending a future revision and expansion than the wind slewed round, gathered breath, and commenced to blow. |
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Working throughout the year can turn revision into an absolute breeze. |
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Cholakov said that during Thursday's meeting, they tried to reach a concordance on a possible revision of the Personal Income Tax Act concerning the patent tax. |
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After neglecting my revision, I failed two of my five Higher prelims. |
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Cure comes through the reproduction of the primal scene of trauma, which creates an opportunity for revision of the psychic events that cause hysterical symptoms. |
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The unbinding of the Book of Common Prayer means the revision of, or perhaps the recreation of, our liturgical practices under the light of the spirit. |
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Joyce's revision of Dublin in 1904 becomes a vision of world without end. |
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He presents evidence through Kongo and Lunda case studies that have been subject to frequent revision in response to political developments and contemporary needs. |
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Injuries are scored with the 1990 revision of the abbreviated injury scale, and all scoring is checked centrally to ensure accuracy and consistency. |
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Among these is a revision of how personality disorders are categorized and diagnosed, and HPD is on the chopping block. |
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Perhaps a built-in rheostat could be a nice addition in a future revision. |
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But the idea that technology makes us free has now become a shopworn notion in need of drastic revision. |
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Phylogeny, cytology, ethnobotany, conservation biology, and infraspecific taxa are all reasons why a revision of the North American species of Apios was needed. |
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Many students will be re-writing revision plans, displaying an inability to talk about anything else, drinking endless cups of coffee and suffering from a lack of sleep. |
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It means they are on their own on the final hurdle of a seemingly endless slog of course work, mock examinations, orals, practicals and revision which began in year nine. |
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Despite this revision, the Bosworth Field Visitor Center will remain in the village where it is, closer to the wrong site. |
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To add to the audacity, the revision comes from a white scholar, Robert Jefferson Norrell. |
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The Commerce Department raised the estimate for third-quarter growth in part because of a revision to business inventories. |
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At its most simplified, the revision allows big players more access to insured deposits while making certain types of bets. |
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At the time of the last revision of the genus, Apios americana Medikus was the only described North American species and none of its six infraspecific taxa had been described. |
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In 1 patient, the capsular tissue was so thin and attenuated that the planned revision capsular shift procedure was aborted after a diagnostic arthroscopy. |
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In this grotesquely acquisitive society, all cultural markers are subject to violent revision as the inhabitants seek to fulfil their various appetites. |
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Death certificates for all deceased were coded by trained nosologists according to the International Classification of Diseases 9th revision. |
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Special thanks to Michele Marini for his revision and his consense to the effort necessary in the writing of the paper. |
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They have been excluded from the taxonomic revision because they are currently considered as extra-limital to the study area. |
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A new approach was called for, and for this reason it was decided to embark on a new, complete revision of the dictionary. |
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Do scientists implicitly understand the idea of reveling in revision? |
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The debate on territorial revision restarted shortly before German reunification. |
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The Commission has the responsibility for drafting title revision and recodification bills. |
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The Code of 1849 has been considered the most thorough revision ever of Virginia law. |
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It was soon urged that implementing these provisions would require revision of international intellectual property agreements. |
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The revision had a uniform effective date of July 1, 2001 although in a few states it went into effect shortly after that date. |
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Some current projects have been watched closely by the media, particularly the revision of the Model Penal Code Sexual Assault provisions. |
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Linear regression analysis was also performed to determine whether total amount of physical activity was predicted by revision hip arthroplasty. |
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Following the 1983 revision of the constitution, a parliamentary session changed from lasting a year to lasting for four years. |
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A revised patent law was passed in 1793, and in 1836 a major revision to the patent law was passed. |
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This phylogenetic study has made the need for a revision of the genus even clearer. |
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And their experience includes all major bariatric surgeries including gastric sleeve, gastric bypass, duodenal switch and revision surgery. |
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They are all subject to revision due to new discoveries or improved calculations. |
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Of course, they were free to unaccept that idea, but unacceptance was a secondary, deliberate revision of an initially accepted belief. |
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The label revision applied to both Alli, sold over the counter, and Xenical, the prescription form. |
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His revision of the genus Ancilla, published in 1981, was world-wide in scope. |
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He abolished democracy, espousing a radical, racially motivated revision of the world order, and soon began a massive rearmament campaign. |
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But the uncertainties of the present, in its duplicity and constant revision and reinter pretation, lead to equal uncertainties about the past. |
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Hence a territorial revision was no longer possible against the will of the population affected by it. |
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Twenty-one years clinical experience of 461 femoral revision total hip arthroplasties with a calcar replacement prosthesis. |
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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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A revision of the carcharhinid shark genera Scoliodon, Loxodon, and Rhizoprionodon. |
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Sometimes proverbs come in pairs, the first one providing the context, the second, the revision. |
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All that last minute revision really paid off in the exam! I got top marks! |
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Many formalisms for belief revision use extraneous mechanisms for deciding what beliefs to keep and this makes it harder to iterate the process. |
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Include the revision number. You may need to add a triangle and number, shown in Figure 9-6, to indicate the revision number. |
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And in fact this revision has come to be practiced at last conforming to the reality of junior colleges unparallelly developing all over Japan. |
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Two subjects underwent revision for immediate postoperative radiculopathy due to implant malposition. |
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Treatment of a pouch-sacral fistula includes pouch revision and curettage of the sacrum. |
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According to the minister, the rise in staff cost is majorly on account of pay revision and arrears. |
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Regardless of whether a law was a revision or an adoption, the law is still mandating a benefit if it is included in the data. |
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The most common finding on revision is prosthesis malfunction at the incus site, at the oval window site, or at both sites. |
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Excessive metal debris in the joint space can lead to osteolysis, also known as bone loss, and may require revision surgery. |
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In each revision, the polyethylene articular surface was separated from the underlying cage with an osteotome. |
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Most commonly, this is reserved for severe instabilities, revision surgery, and contact athletes. |
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A vesicostomy was performed, allowing urine to pass until definitive revision of the obstruction postnatally. |
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In our case, the strictured conduit is at the fascial level that requires surgical exploration and revision. |
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Such a model is a revision of what happened in previous in surgent warfare experiences. |
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Phylogenetic revision of the Late Ordovician orthid brachiopod genera Plaesiomys and Hebertella from Laurentia. |
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A new species of subterranean blind salamander from Austin, Texas and a systematic revision of central Texas paedomorphic salamanders. |
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Disassociation of the inner head from the outer head bearing of bipolar prostheses is rare but necessitates revision. |
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Use of porous high-density polyethylene in revision rhinoplasty and in the platyrrhine nose. |
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Phylogenetic taxonomy, a farewell to species, and a revision of Heteropodarke. |
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For this author at least, revision has moved beyond the aesthetic and even political spheres to become a polysemous ontological project. |
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In the catalog revision cycle before releasing a new version of the catalog is a prepublication as yellow print the practical test. |
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Discussion is lively, and I see names crossed out and replaced, or equal signs added with another Latin name from a revision of the nomenclature. |
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Protolanguage is a language that provides a principal tool for studying and revision of the dialects. |
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Marsdenia is by far the largest genus in the tribe, with a revision of the genus in Australia and Papuasia. |
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With the relaunch of the OED Online website in December 2010, alphabetical revision was abandoned altogether. |
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As a result a perilymph fistula was suspected and a revision mastoidectomy planned. |
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The Block 3I software was intended to be a revision of the Block 2B software to run on the updated Integrated Core Processor. |
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It is an empirical hypothesis that is subject to revision and, hence, lacks the dogmatic stance of classical materialism. |
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Imre Lakatos argued that mathematicians actually use contradiction, criticism and revision as principles for improving their work. |
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Book Four appeared in 1742, and a complete revision of the whole poem in the following year. |
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The rebuff was not received lightly by Wordsworth and the play was not published until 1842, after substantial revision. |
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He cites her influence in his final revision of On Liberty, which was published shortly after her death. |
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In 1997, a major revision dropped whole paragraphs and clarified many sections to simplify and strengthen the principles. |
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If no agreement is reached, the revision shall be effected by a federal law, which shall provide for an advisory referendum. |
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At the same time, the Court reaffirmed the requirement for a territorial revision as a binding order to the relevant constitutional bodies. |
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This is in the form of a standard but is kept internal to working group for revision. |
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The focus of this year's three-day event was the recent revision of all chapters of the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors. |
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The main contributor was Bishop William Morgan, but Parry's revision in 1620 became the accepted authorised version. |
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The revision received attention after it was revealed that the new Bibles were printed and typeset in Korea and Scotland, respectively. |
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Signals between ships continued to be by flag but there was no revision of the signal book or the assumptions of its authors. |
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The legal basis of the work of the ICRC during World War II were the Geneva Conventions in their 1929 revision. |
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Furthermore, no revision can be made to limit the fundamental rights of people enumerated in the Constitution. |
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The act would be up for revision in 1940 and could be revoked three years later if agreement was not reached. |
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The revision comprises an action plan with time limits for each item, and an indication of the governmental body responsible for delivery. |
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After Worcester's death in 1865, revision of his Dictionary of the English Language was soon discontinued and it eventually went out of print. |
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A minor revision took place in 1993 with the addition of four letters for mid central vowels and the removal of letters for voiceless implosives. |
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Since he was afraid that he might die before completing the final revision of the Institutes, he forced himself to work. |
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There have been increasing calls for revision of the Book of Alternative Services. |
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In 1976, the General Convention adopted a new prayer book, which was a substantial revision and modernization of the previous 1928 edition. |
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It was only on Henry's death in 1547 and the accession of Edward VI that revision could proceed faster. |
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General Synod gave final authorization to the revision in 1962, to coincide with the 300th anniversary of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. |
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Overall, the book was modelled on the English Prayer Book, the Convention having resisted attempts at deletion and revision. |
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The document that the Philadelphia Convention presented was technically only a revision of the Articles of Confederation. |
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A major revision of Article 9, dealing primarily with transactions in which personal property is used as security for a loan or extension of credit, was enacted in all states. |
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After nearly 30 years without an official revision, the General Assembly passed an act of March 21, 1914, that empowered the governor to appoint a revision committee. |
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After 10 years, without any intervention by the federal parliament, a major revision was installed in 2006, just in time for the coming school year. |
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Apart from the new elements in this revision, it is substantially the rite of Grenoble in the 12th century, with some admixture from other sources. |
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He was, however, partially responsible for a revision of the medieval university curriculum, which saw the addition of optics to the traditional quadrivium. |
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It is the only work by Pliny to have survived, and the last that he published, lacking a final revision at his sudden and unexpected death in the AD 79 eruption of Vesuvius. |
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The revision is expected to roughly double the dictionary in size. |
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New to this edition are 21 new drugs, including Merck's Emend and Novartis's Tasigna, and revision of the sections on acetaminophen and upper respiratory combinations. |
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Because every component has a lifetime revision trail, content can also be rolled back to previous versions, or revised now to be applied later, using effectivity dates. |
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Text that has not been modified since the last revision is unemboldened. |
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The Savoy Conference ended in disagreement late in July 1661, but the initiative in prayer book revision had already passed to the Convocations and from there to Parliament. |
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Meanwhile, in 1866, Field proposed to the British National Association for the Promotion of Social Science a revision and codification of the laws of all nations. |
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Barrett in 2017 suggested a radical revision of dinosaurian systematics. |
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Prior to the network revision by Southern Vectis in April 2006, the park and ride was served by routes 1, 2 and 3, with routes 2 and 3 running under the Route Rouge branding. |
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It became common for prayer books to be printed with the 1662 and 1928 forms of service in parallel columns, although the legal basis of the revision remained unclear. |
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If at least one tenth of those entitled to vote in Bundestag elections were in favour of a revision, the federal government had to include the proposal into its legislation. |
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The present version was published in 1984 and is currently under revision. |
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There are many possible indications for revision TSA, including aseptic component loosening, malposition of components, infection, instability, and stiffness. |
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The revision may have little effect among nonislanders, however. |
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The 1549 book was soon succeeded by a more reformed revision in 1552 under the same editorial hand, that of Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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The original version of John Quijada's constructed language Ithkuil has 81 noun cases, and its descendent Ilaksh and Ithkuil after the 2011 revision both have 96 noun cases. |
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The 1950 Code of Virginia is the revision currently in force. |
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A completely new revision was finished in 1929 and several alternative orders of the Communion service and other services have been prepared since then. |
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To adapt ForComment for a multi-user market, Access built hooks for DECNet, 3Com, Novell, and IBM PC Net, and added automatic document distribution and revision tracking. |
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The company said the upward revision reflects good earnings results for the half-year posted by its overseas units, especially Fujisawa Healthcare Inc. |
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This revision classifies 'aasta and 'aastaid as trisyllabic by treating the initial syllable 'aast as the disyllable from which it is historically derived. |
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The council proposal would create a nonelective advisory commission whose recommendations for charter reform would be subject to revision by the council. |
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On the other hand, the new Budget revision foresees funds for renovation of the Old Theater in Skopje and building of the Memorial House of Tose Proeski in Krusevo. |
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Of the 22 patients who required revision surgery, 8 had successful repeat ACIs, 1 had a patellectomy, 1 had an osteochondral allograft, and 10 had debridements. |
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A revision of the chaetodont fishes of the subfamily Pomacanthinae. |
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One revision to the version of the executive branch is the itemization of exemption case from the tax, including the obtaining of realty via urban renewal projects. |
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This study is a complete revision of her Where Do Indo-Aryans Come From? |
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The budding Alan Sugars have devised an easy to use revision guide called the GCSEasy and Casey is helping the young brainboxes market their idea. |
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However, the acanthodians, thelodonts and osteostracans from the majority of the Gotland stratigraphy are still in need of taxonomic review and revision. |
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The fair result was noted in a revision case, and the two poor results occurred in patients who had concomitant capitellar osteochondritis dissecans lesions. |
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The revision of essays showed boys were subject to inaudibility more than girls, even when the error extent came least, there was significant difference. |
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By denying the country's war crimes and seeking revision to its pacifist constitution, this historical revisionism has fatally impaired Japan's leadership credentials in Asia. |
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Kramer was the lead writer on a revision of Introduction to Clinical Psychology textbook, written for an upper-level undergraduate or a lower-level graduate class. |
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With the new revision, other products have been added, such as hair mousse, hair styling gel, hair shine products, nail polish remover and shaving cream. |
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The latest revision of the Concise Oxford, for example, includes such new entries as that ugly word adultescent, digital divide, duvet day, retail therapy and text message. |
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Now, many years later, revision of this family in the Baltic Sea benthal is feasible by using additional material and improved taxonomic knowledge. |
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The Legislative Yuan passed a revision of Taiwan's Labor Union Law on June 1, setting in place a complete legal framework for the protection of worker rights on the island. |
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The first version appeared in about 715 followed by a later revision in the 730s, the first biography written by a contemporary to appear in England. |
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DePuy has attempted to address these problems with its revision instruments, which include the Sigma rotating platform knee and the Sigma metaphyseal sleeves. |
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Experienced Java programmers are likely to be more at home with this latest revision. |
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Teachers as well as employees are on the warpath demanding pay revision. |
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A pilot investigation of three factors of the 16PF Form E, comparing the standard written form with an Ameslan videotape revision. |
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In the midst of exam revision, in April 1840, he coughed blood, raising fears of consumption, and leading to a long break from Oxford. |
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The code was updated in 1860 and 1873, but neither edition was adopted by the General Assembly as a revision. |
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He later petitioned the High Court for criminal revision, arguing that as the magistrate had not informed him of the defences available to him, his plea had been equivocal. |
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