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The revised draft was mailed in July, 1960, to 100 firms throughout the United States.
After her initial draft, Takayama submitted a revised version on October 14th, 1974.
A revised second draft was made by three lawyers, A. Beham, A. Hintzheimer and Z. E.
The 177th General Assembly in 1965 considered and amended the draft confession and sent a revised version for general discussion within the church.
The 178th General Assembly in 1966 accepted a revised draft and sent it to presbyteries throughout the church for final ratification.
According to the revised Terms and Definitions of IS 8879 ( from the public draft ):
In that draft, she had two brothers, Biggs and Windy, whose identities were substantially revised into their current form by the fourth draft ( though they did not appear in intervening versions ).
In a revised draft dated two months later, Indiana finds his father in Krak des Chevaliers, the Nazi leader is a woman named Greta von Grimm, and Indiana battles a demon at the Grail site, which he defeats with a dagger inscribed with " God is King ".
Melville Herskovits prepared a draft " Statement on Human Rights " which Executive Board of the American Anthropological Association revised, submitted to the Commission on Human Rights, and then published.
The title of the collection, ( silvae meaning " forest " or " raw material ") was used to describe the draft of a poets work which was composed impromptu in a moment of strong inspiration and which was then revised into a polished, metrical poem.
The writer used the revised outline to write the first draft of the script while the other writers worked on developing the next.
" After the stormy first meeting, a group including Meyer, Roddenberry, and producer Ralph Winter discussed the revised draft.
** 1971 – to draft a revised constitution to replace the old U. S. customed 1935 Philippine constitution.
Kenyatta read the draft of the Kenya section of Padmore's new book, How Britain Rules Africa ( 1936 ) With the editorial help of an English editor named Dinah Stock who became a close friend, Kenyatta published his own book, Facing Mount Kenya ( his revised LSE thesis ) in 1938 under his new name, Jomo Kenyatta.
In September 2003 a revised set of draft rules and regulations was issued by the ECEU for submissions by the end of October.
Henson continued to pursue Bowie for the role of Jareth, and sent him each revised draft of the film's script for his comments.
It was approved by Curzon on 31 March 1921, and the revised final draft of the mandate ( including Transjordan ) was forwarded to the League of Nations on 22 July 1922.
Hahnemann published the 5th edition in 1833 ; a revised draft of this ( 1842 ) was discovered after Hahnemann's death and finally published as the 6th edition in 1921.
" On December 26, Preminger submitted a revised draft of the script which, due to numerous lines of dialogue exhibiting " an unacceptably light attitude towards seduction, illicit sex, chastity, and virginity ," was rejected on January 2, 1952.
Perhaps the most famous line in Adams's draft declaration of rights was this: " All men are born equally free and independent ...." This was slightly revised before being adopted by the constitutional convention: " All men are born free and equal ...."
When New Line realized that they had sent Fincher the wrong draft, the President of Production, Michael De Luca, met with Fincher and noted that there was internal pressure to retain the revised version ; De Luca stated that if Fincher promised to produce the movie, they would be able to stay with the head-in-a-box ending.
In 1994, Parks Canada established revised " Guiding Principles and Operating Policies ", which included a mandate for the Banff-Bow Valley Study to draft management recommendations.
Nothing more was heard of the revised plan, and the November 2010 draft Local Transport Plan reverted to a Wolverhampton loop costing £ 31 million.

revised and is
Errors in publication may be corrected by issuing a revision of the faulty Circular T or by errata in a subsequent Circular T. Aside from this, once published in Circular T the TAI scale is not revised.
But on meeting Mackenzie, Dufferin revised his opinions: " However narrow and inexperienced Mackenzie may be, I imagine he is a thoroughly upright, well-principled, and well-meaning man.
It is most usual to date Athenian democracy from Cleisthenes, since Solon's constitution fell and was replaced by the tyranny of Peisistratus, whereas Ephialtes revised Cleisthenes ' constitution relatively peacefully.
In the revised Liturgy of the Hours, Job is read during the Eighth and Ninth Weeks in Ordinary Time.
In Scotland the only one which has survived the convulsions of the 16th century is Aberdeen Breviary, a Scottish form of the Sarum Office ( the Sarum Rite was much favoured in Scotland as a kind of protest against the jurisdiction claimed by the diocese of York ), revised by William Elphinstone ( bishop 1483 – 1514 ), and printed at Edinburgh by Walter Chapman and Andrew Myllar in 1509 – 1510.
A common position, once agreed, is binding on all EU states who must follow and defend the policy, which is regularly revised.
Dana was enormously influential in America-his Manual of Mineralogy is still in print in revised form-and the theory became known as Permanence theory.
The Gnome edition also issued the first Conan story written by an author other than Howard — the final volume published, which is by Björn Nyberg and revised by de Camp.
The revised bet is still open, the prize being " clothing to cover the winner's nakedness ".
In addition, food needs to be stocked, navigation instruments and the ship itself needs to be revised and the crew needs to be given exact directions on the jobs they need to perform ( e. g. the watch ; which is generally 4 hours on and 4 hours off, navigation, steering, rigging sails, ...).
The coding system used in the DSM-IV is designed to correspond with the codes used in the ICD, although not all codes may match at all times because the two publications are not revised synchronously.
Jones had made an earlier notable attempt at a pronunciation dictionary but it was now that he produced the first edition of his famous English Pronouncing Dictionary, a work which in revised form is still in print.
Allred updated Pauling's original values in 1961 to take account of the greater availability of thermodynamic data, and it is these " revised Pauling " values of the electronegativity which are most often used.
# First Council of Constantinople ( 381 ) repudiated Arianism and Macedonianism, declared that Christ is " born of the Father before all time ", revised the Nicene Creed in regard to the Holy Spirit.
In addressing the heterosexual female spectator, she revised her stance to argue that women can take two possible roles in relation to film: a masochistic identification with the female object of desire that is ultimately self-defeating or a transsexual identification with men as the active viewers of the text.
Swiss floorball is a revised version of a floorball match.
It is for this reason that normal human body temperature is approximately 98 ° ( oral temperature ) on the revised scale ( whereas it was 90 ° on Fahrenheit's multiplication of Rømer, and 96 ° on his original scale ).
Starring Alberto Sordi in the title role, the film is a revised version of a treatment first written by Michelangelo Antonioni in 1949 and based on the fotoromanzi, the photographed cartoon strip romances popular in Italy at the time.
It has been revised several times, as is common for IQ tests, to incorporate new research.
The Binet has also been revised several times and is now similar to the Wechsler in several aspects, but the Wechsler continues to be the most popular test in the United States.
The ICD is revised periodically and is currently in its tenth revision.
ICD-11 is planned for 2015 and will be revised using Web 2. 0 principles.

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