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A specific form or variation of something.
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When it comes to versions for children, the urge to preach becomes almost irresistible.
A C.I.A. official said that the agency had had "access to versions" of the manual since the late 1980's.
Still, Siri's responses seemed to refer to versions of femininity that were vintage, as if lifted from old movies.
It was an overpowering modus operandi that led to versions of the heavyweight crown from 1968 to 1973.
Many of their singles lost out to versions by singers such as Patti Page, Kay Starr and even the Everly Brothers.
US researchers examined a database of 28,000 patients whose biological samples had been linked to versions of their medical records.
A third piece presents cast-plaster topographical maps of Kansas and Missouri, similar to versions that Mr. McCollum offered to donate to historical societies in both states.
And it will say the judge did not have the right to extend his order to versions of the pill not included in the lawsuit.
"I really wanted a D90 or D110, but that was out of my price range," he recalled, referring to versions of the Land Rover Defender.
Mr. Bewkes said the company hoped to give subscribers to its print magazines access to versions of the publications to read on tablets like the iPad.
That is why the Lincoln administration issued it, and that is why the most powerful states in the European world signed on to versions of it in the decades that followed.
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