These edited but unrevised transcriptions may count among the most capable of John Fowles's writings. |
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Several items are written, and these may be omitted, refined, or used unrevised in the final version of the tool. |
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The poem sits unrevised from its rough form, and I'm moving on with my life again. |
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Meanwhile, an unrevised manuscript of The Divine Milieu had found its way to Rome and was under study by Vatican theologians. |
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For the reasons set out in the unrevised judgment, which I now hand down, this appeal is dismissed. |
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However, for those travelling far and wide in Southeast Asia in search of birds, the unrevised King guide was the only one available until now. |
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Ten of the unrevised pieces, published between 1995-98, were sufficiently up-to-date when the book went to press. |
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The evidence appeared in what amounted to a typo that slipped through unrevised. |
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You will also be able to have an unrevised version of mine probably later this morning. |
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They were put there, unedited, unrevised, just as the authors sent them, with all the emotion and tears that went into writing them. |
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The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle legislator Rekso Ageng Herman also said that the social insurance bill would not work if it remained unrevised. |
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In the unrevised model of the universe these two breakdown pathways ought to occur equally often. |
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The updated Greek stability programme and its assessment are based on unrevised GDP data. |
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When reporting a retroactive adjustment of overtime, INSERT the difference between the revised rate and the unrevised rate. |
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The unrevised version is divided into 5-minute segments and does not include a table of contents. |
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At the conclusion of a session, unrevised editions of the Journal are finalized, indexed, and sent to translation. |
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An unrevised version of debates in the Assembly is posted online within about one hour. |
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This I believe to be the only possible literature of the free future, uninterrupted and unrevised full confessions about what actually happened in real life. |
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For these cases, the unrevised salary must be used. |
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For calculation purposes, the number of entered persons corresponds to the greater of the number appearing on the unrevised list of electors and that appearing on the revised list. |
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During 2003, Research Officer, Diane Taylor Myles, compiled the minutes of the House in the unrevised Journal, referred to in many jurisdictions as the Votes and Proceedings. |
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The OUP saw that it would take too long to complete the work with unrevised editorial arrangements. |
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The rationale was that unrevised translations were sufficient for evidence and that, if translations of such evidence were challenged in court, the Registry would do any revision. |
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When the Commission has decided to amend or revise a standard, the unrevised standard will remain the applicable Codex standard until the amendment to the standard or the revised standard has been adopted by the Commission. |
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The number of persons entered on the list for the purpose of calculating the amounts shall be the number established on the basis of the unrevised list or the revised list, whichever is higher. |
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Possible substantial statistical changes could cause structural breaks in the time series and these could seriously distort the year-on-year changes calculated using an unrevised base. |
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Mr Plantard feared lest transmitting the texts to Governments in their unrevised form, even accompanied by Council members' comments, could be counter-productive. |
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