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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121. In August 1968 Elliott-Harris Publications, operating out of Elliott's flat, had produced the first edition.
122. Thursday's edition contains a mixture of jobs in science, computing, technology, and the financial and business sectors.
123. The date of the meeting was after the copy deadline for this edition of the Catholic Voice.
124. The other chapters have undergone a thorough revision, modernising of the content and retaining the clarity of the earlier edition.
125. Lawton turned the page of his pocket edition of Blake.
126. The single, available as a limited edition picture disc in addition to regular formats, is issued through Big Cat on November 16.
127. Now Jim is hoping to out-manoeuvre the yobs with his latest set of wheels - a special edition Triumph Trident motorbike.
128. Since the first edition of this book was published, men have gone to the moon and walked about on it.
129. The pack has been well received, and we intend to produce a second edition early in 1993.
130. Geraci was sitting at his desk, a paperback edition of the Penal Code open in front of him.
131. It is this set of implementation questions which are addressed by the papers in this special edition of the journal.
132. It was a pleasant surprise to find a paperback edition of the Henkes book included in the package.
133. A special 12-page guide to Christmas books will appear in Saturday's edition Too-easy rider Television.
134. Our handsome first edition covers everything from suits to casual wear.
135. If the second edition of a book contains revision material, it is the first revised edition.
136. The remaining seven chapters, many of which have been introduced in the second edition, considerably expand the scope of coverage.
137. Two volumes of Bohn's edition of Lowndes's Bibliographer's Manual, the headbands betraying rough handling.
138. It is useful to distinguish between an original edition, a popular reprint, and a critical edition.
139. Tuesday's edition offers jobs in the public sector and the legal profession.
140. I saw a report on cancer treatments on Thursday's edition of the local news.
141. The audio is livelier than the hard-copy edition, which is so slim that little was excised for the audio presentation.
142. The pamphlet was widely acclaimed and a second edition produced.
143. The book first came out in 1994 and a revised edition was published this year.
144. It has also produced very comprehensive guidelines about to appear in their third edition.
145. Alice Fell was such a stumbling-block that Wordsworth withdrew it from the 1820 edition of his poems.
146. And the product being advertised is, of course,[http://sentencedict.com/edition.html] the 1993 edition of the Guinness Book of Records.
147. With its exclusive design this limited edition casual top is a must for the fashion conscious!
148. Application forms will be circulated as an insert in the May edition of Chemistry in Britain.
149. The text has been revised and a new introductory essay has been added for the second edition.
150. Little new material about research in the field has been added to this new edition.
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