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By Nick Paumgarten Matt Warshaw A luxury of peace and prosperity: Last year, editors at the Oxford English Dictionary, in the midst of a long march toward a third edition, set out to add an entry on "tandem surfing".
That first edition set out its blueprint for Sunday journalism as one intended to "apply the strictest attention and care to greater objects of general concern", but also promised to report on "the fine Arts,emanations (sic) of Science, the Tragic and the Comic Muse, the National Police, fashion and fashionable follies".
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Vanska was given responsibility for all the orchestral works in BIS's complete Sibelius edition, which set out to put onto disc every morsel of music the great Finnish conductor every composed, and the Lahti performances included the first ever recordings of the original versions of both the Violin Concerto and the Fifth Symphony.
The regular and limited vinyl editions of µ20 are out now on Planet Mu, with the limited-edition deluxe box set out on October 2. Get them here.
Ms. Peyser's case for Mr. Gershwin was also skewered, and with a redemptive paperback edition in mind, she set out to buttress it with irrefutable DNA.
I was asked by the editors of this special edition of Crime Science to set out a 'where to from here' research agenda for child sexual abuse.
(Robert FitzRoy, captain of HMS Beagle, loaned Darwin a copy of Volume 1 of the first edition just before they set out on the 'Voyage of the Beagle'.) Lyell is buried in Westminster Abbey.
For a 100th-anniversary edition of the book, I set out to track down (as far as possible) the reasons behind the rules that seemed so important in 1909.
Howard's book Tomorrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform (1898, in later editions Garden Cities of Tomorrow) set out his vision for small healthy towns contained by productive agricultural belts which, joined together by excellent public transport, could cluster to support the attractions characteristic of great metropolitan regions.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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