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"Like most newspapers, The Post often rethinks, refines and rewrites headlines from one edition to the next based on its own internal discussions about what best captures the nature of a story.
Some never bother to update the picture from one edition to the next.
But, in researching the cookbook's ninth edition (scheduled for 2019), Becker and Scott had created an encyclopedic catalogue of thousands of legacy "Joy" recipes, and they counted several hundred recipes that had remained comparable from one edition to the next.
"It has grown from one edition to the next.
In the related ordinance (KLV/OPAS), definitions varied, sometimes from one edition to the next.
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"If you compare the cast of characters in these two editions, there seems to be almost a wholesale replacement of the names from one year to the next," he points out.
Instead, Crook became that rare actor who jumps from one job to the next, including roles as Ragetti, the wooden-eyed comic relief in multiple editions of Pirates of the Caribbean, and Orell, a "warg" who controls animals with his mind in the third season of Game of Thrones.
From one district to the next.
Improvement from one assignment to the next was minimal.
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