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All the notes of the final version are here, even if Britten is as economical as possible with the number of staves he uses, to save as much manuscript paper as he can.
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Lady Wilkinson (1858), who provides an extensive discussion of the etymology of the various names for this plant, suggests a very different origin, namely the Old English word affodyle (that which cometh early), citing a 14th-century (but likely originally much earlier) manuscript in support of this theory, and which appears to describe a plant resembling the daffodil.
We are grateful to the PLoS ONE reviewers for their insightful comments and suggestions, which resulted in a much improved manuscript.
Reviewer #3: This is a much improved manuscript that is now easier to read and understand.
The authors thank the reviewers for their many suggestions that contributed to a much improved manuscript.
The authors thank the executive co-editors for their many suggestions that contributed to a much improved manuscript.
Expanded explanation of the significance of the methodologies used and, in particular, the data analyses employed would make for a much improved manuscript.
This judgement is in part due to the fact that the Origin of Species was not designed by Darwin as a separate book; rather, it was published as an Abstract, taken from a much larger manuscript entitled Natural Selection [ 5].
"They know how much these manuscripts represented to Mali, to Africa and the entire world.
A dog-eared, much-rejected manuscript, New Deal for Coal, by a young civil service statistician, Harold Wilson, turned up on their desk.
Writings in the Roman alphabet date from 8th-century glosses in Old Irish, but 7th- and even 6th-century compositions are preserved in much later manuscripts.
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