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It arrived by the 9.30pm delivery that night, was corrected, caught the last collection at the Highgate post office at half-past midnight, and the printers had a revised galley on the desk by 9.30am.

This was superseded in 1937 by their New Practical Chemistry, which in turn had a revised edition in 1946.

The notes had a revised design with chevrons as registration devices, the Zimbabwe Bird in Optically Variable Ink and an iridescent strip.

Given the statistical margin of error of plus or minus 90,000, it's not clear that job creation was any different in February than it was in January, which had a revised payroll figure of 129,000.

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England will have a revised target.

A spokeswoman for the Food and Drug Administration in the United States said the agency was reviewing the new reports and did not yet have a revised count.

The Tate, which is reviewing its media access form in a meeting later today, expects to have a revised form ready by next week.

And John Simpson (70) has a revised contract without end to roam the world and signal something really serious when he clambers off a plane.

If I don't have a revised proposal by then, I will close the prime brokerage facility and cease speaking to any of your desks".

Michael Rapino, Live Nation's chief executive, has a revised contract that raises his pay significantly all the way back to January and promises him $1 million in cash just for holding his job.

We do not yet have a revised going description (the clerk is walking the course as I type) but officials hint that it will still start with the word 'good'good

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