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edition

noun as in issue of publication

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Of the 4,500 recipes in the updated “Joy,” only 50 were unchanged from the earlier edition.

Michelle Obama is releasing a new edition of her best-selling 2018 memoir Becoming, geared toward young readers.

From Time

The arrival will also be joined by a self-charging “Enterprise” edition of the robot and the already announced Spot Arm.

To start out, FOS Essentials will use the FOS daily newsletter amplification to get in front of prospective students and Pepsi will be sponsoring some editions of that as well.

From Digiday

Great British Bake Off will launch a celebrity edition with James McAvoy and others, and I am HERE for it.

From Eater

A limited edition export stout known as the Indra Kunindra came to wash it down.

On the back cover of the first paperback edition we get a glimpse of the media buzz.

She reportedly also had a book collection worth more than €20 million, including a first edition of Don Quixote from 1605.

If the new edition of Mary Landrieu shows up in the Senate, the Republicans win either way.

With only 7,500 sets created, this limited edition 41-DVD box set is available on November 11, 2014 for an SRP of $349.98.

In the early sixties a cheap edition appeared, and cheap editions were rare things then.

A copy of Tendall's testament sold at Oxford for 20 guineas, supposed to be the only copy of that edition unburned by Tonstall.

Transcribers Notes: This ebook has been transcribed from the original print edition, published in 1767.

At all events, they are not to be found in the second edition of Christabel , nor in any subsequent edition.

It is the last edition (Paris, 1840), and purports to be "augmente d'un examen critique et des preuves positives," &c.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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