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Mr. Remnick credited Mr. Buford with radically revising the image of the magazine's fiction.
To protect the United States from that unhappy fate, leaders like James Madison called for radically revising the Articles of Confederation, under whose rules the fledgling republic was then governed.
A spokesman for BT said that despite the escrow arrangement, which means it cannot be certain of reaping the benefits of Ofcom's ruling if Sky wins its challenge, it would forge ahead without "radically revising" pricing plans.
In adopting that rationale for making war, Washington was in effect radically revising the terms of international diplomacy.
(People eager to suggest that flying is carbon-intensive should check themselves; the world is not going to be saved by individual acts of virtue, only by collective acts of change of a kind that would lead to China and the U.S.A. radically revising their energy policies).
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First authorized for use in the Church of England in 1549, it was radically revised in 1552, with subsequent minor revisions in 1559, 1604, and 1662.
The doctrine was radically revised in Carnap's later work.
The E.U. has radically revised its policy toward Yugoslavia".
Much of the bill may be scrapped or radically revised.
This missal was frequently, though not radically, revised.
In 1905 and again in 1916, he radically revised our understanding of the universe.
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