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The number of entries fluctuated as teams entered and withdrew from edition to edition.
The scientist, S. Blair Hedges, measures the changes from edition to edition and compares them with dated editions.
Cybereditions, on the other hand, will let authors add new material to a book in a flash, in much the way a newspaper updates a story from edition to edition.
Client requests from "Edition", "RSS", and "News" versions are received and handled by three Web services, one per Web application.
These same examples make their way from edition to edition, along with the classic illustration of an analogous structure: the wings of butterflies, birds, and bats.
Although the stocks of foreign-born athletes have fluctuated from edition to edition (especially in France), we note an upward trend line from the 1980s onwards.
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The words were expunged from editions of the Oxford Junior Dictionary published in 2007 and 2012.
Serious collectors tend to eschew contemporary works from editions of more than 25 or so.
Data was taken from editions of Wikipedia published on the web in 2010.
His second novel Wild Fell was a finalist for the Shirley Jackson Award, and appeard in French from Editions Bragelonne in Paris in 2016.
The category is now crowded with competition: Zite from CNN, Editions from AOL and the apps Flipboard, Pulse, Taptu, Flud, News.me and SkyGrid.
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