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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211. Moreover, most of us seem to be so certain that a first edition is really a first edition.
212. We felt already, then, that there was a need for an updated edition of GCE.
213. The limited edition flexi-disc can also be obtained on a first-come, first-served basis by sending 30 pence worth of stamps to.
214. Each of the shortlisted authors receives a cheque for £1,000 along with a designer bound edition of their book.
215. This was a task of considerable complexity and Tozer's edition remains the standard one.
216. This latest edition, the first mandated by federal law, is to be promoted by federal agencies.
217. Limited edition lithographs, signed and numbered, sell for a more affordable $ 50.
218. The book, available in paperback and limited edition hardback, is published by Xanadu on September 16.
219. A folio edition was an expensive item, but even cheaper quarto editions of most writers were not available readily.
220. If you know how to use a standard dictionary and thesaurus, you can use the electronic edition.
221. The award was announced in the May 1997 edition of Downbeat.
222. The current Building Regs are the 1985 edition: books published in 1986 or later should be reasonably accurate.
223. Put briefly, there was a kind of allergic reaction between On Location and the brand-new edition of Microsoft Word.
224. Three which weren't securely fastened include the stunning limited edition Ovation 1992 electro-acoustic with its great sound and gorgeous top.
225. She detested Mrs Deacon, who was like a sterner, more forthright edition of Mrs Martin.
226. A new edition of these maps was brought out in 1801.
227. This revised and expanded edition has two new chapters on capillary electrophoresis and supercritical fluid chromatography.
228. And more and more the fast-approaching deadline of the next dummy edition was pressing on his mind.
229. Finally very many thanks are again due to everyone who contributed to this edition.
230. John Wesley edited an abridged edition and used it widely to support his sermons.
231. A total of 377 schools are featured in the guide - now in its second edition - from across the United Kingdom.
232. The first edition of Paradise Lost was printed in an edition of around 1300 for which Milton received £5.
233. But as I said at the outset there wasn't much in this edition that failed to please me.
234. For this edition, several of those moments have been packaged into a segment called Sounds of the Season,[sentencedict.com] Harmon said.
235. In the newsroom, Bernstein and Woodward waited for the first edition of the afternoon Washington Star-News to arrive.
236. There was a second edition in 1803, bearing Coleman's name.
237. The newer, more reliable tests which have been introduced since publication of the first edition are also described and depicted.
238. The palmtop edition will offer enhanced modem dialling and screen handling and will be streamlined to conserve memory.
239. Making a return will be Charles Booth-Clibborn's Paragon Press which publishes limited edition livres d'artiste.
240. The abridged edition is widely used in smaller general libraries, specifically school libraries and small public libraries.
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