Synonym: variant, variation, version. Similar words: expedition, addition, tradition, condition, additional, in addition, conditions, traditional. Meaning: [ɪ'dɪʃn] n. 1. the form in which a text (especially a printed book) is published 2. all of the identical copies of something offered to the public at the same time 3. an issue of a newspaper 4. something a little different from others of the same type.
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91. This edition contains a new preface by the author.
92. He tossed her last week's edition of the "Herald".
93. It has been produced in an edition of 980.
94. The version given here is taken from the 1798 edition of Lyrical Ballads.
95. For example, in the five months between the last edition of this book's List and almost100 sites needed updating.
96. He also traded some one in Baltimore for a limited edition Cal Ripkin box commemorating his record 2, 131 consecutive games played.
97. The popularity of this novel has been linked to its didacticism: a second edition followed the next year.
98. For some unknown reason, this plan did not eventuate in a critical edition.
99. This edition was published in 1950 as volume v of his Boswell, together with a separate Index to the whole.
100. The publisher Moxon went so far as to put out an edition of the Shelley forgeries, with an introduction by Robert Browning.
101. The latest edition of Year-end Tax Planning for Companies is very useful in monitoring a company's financial progress.
102. Available now, SQLbase for Sparcstations is priced at £1,000 for a 5-user edition and £10,000 for an unlimited user licence.
103. A new edition of her book, Good Children, is being published this autumn.
104. At its most basic level, the electronic edition functions just as a dictionary does.
105. There was considerable interest in three limited edition prints by Russell Flint when they came up at Bloomfield auctions.
106. In today's edition, the paper endorsed Mayor Riley, who is running for re-election.
107. Information concerning a further 1,300 such organisations was extracted from the 1992 edition.
108. This edition will include a sequence of articles on Immunology.
109. He rejoined Newsday in 1979, left to work as a news editor on the Daily News' short-lived Tonight edition.
110. So I felt for Mariella Frostrup with the ensuing furore about her presenting one edition of Panorama.
111. Stephen Duck's poetry, for example, appeared in twelve editions before he published an authorized edition.
112. The first edition was essentially the work of one man and was published by the H W Wilson Company.
113. The Guide has recently been slightly revised and the second edition should now be in all centres.
114. But the old ways and attitudes are still there behind the double glazing and the latest edition of Neighbours.
115. Hollywood stars reveal their beauty secrets in next month's edition.
116. Section headings which were found only in some chapters in the first edition have been extended through each chapter.
117. I suppose that this means that this month's parish magazine should be a special holiday edition.
118. The bottle - a limited edition which should become a collector's item - is only available through an exchange offer.
119. When a revised edition appeared c. 1775,[http://sentencedict.com/edition.html] Leapor was still the most heavily represented poet.
120. The unsigned edition fetched over £200 recently in a provincial sale.
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