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The most notable alteration is the shortening of most feasts from nine to three lessons at Matins, keeping only the Scripture readings ( the former lesson i, then lessons ii and iii together ), followed by either the first part of the patristic reading ( lesson vii ) or, for most feasts, a condensed version of the former second Nocturn, which was formerly used when a feast was reduced in rank and commemorated.
Late in his career, therefore, Lyell produced a condensed version titled Student's Elements of Geology that fulfilled the original purpose.
This was a cost-efficient condensed version of the original V64.
A revised version ( ISBN 1-58366-043-7 ) was issued in 2004, along with HERO System Sidekick, a condensed version of the rulebook with a cover price of under $ 10.
In many compact Mishnah printings, a condensed version of his commentary, titled Ikar Tosafot Yom Tov, is featured.
It is essentially a condensed version of her debut album ; containing no material from her later releases.
The earlier version, known as the Torgau Book ( 1576 ), had been condensed into an Epitome ; both documents are part of the 1580 Book of Concord.
" By the end of 1972, over a million copies were in print, Reader's Digest had published a condensed version, and the book reached the top of the New York Times Best Seller list where it remained for 38 weeks.
A condensed version of the novel was published in serial form in 1950 in Boys ' Life magazine ( August, September, October, November 1950 ), under the title " Satellite Scout ".
The copyright page of the first edition hardcover published by Charles Scribner's Sons states " Copyright 1950 by Robert A. Heinlein ", noting the publication of the earlier condensed Boy's Life version, but the title page of the first edition hardcover states " 1953, New York, Charles Scribners Sons ".
A condensed version of the novel had been published earlier in Boys ' Life ( September, October, November, December 1952 ) under the title " Tramp Space Ship ".
One of their best known fonts is Swiss 721 BT, which is a Helvetica clone with condensed versions and a rounded version.
On March 6, 1952, CBS Radio's Hollywood On Stage aired a condensed 30-minute version starring Barbara Stanwyck and David Brian.
Initially the family comprised ten fonts, but a condensed version was added in 2004.
Nina, a Windows Mobile core font, is a more condensed version of Tahoma and Verdana.
In the United States, the 1951 copyright was obtained by Doubleday & Company, Inc. A 1951 condensed version of the book also appeared in Colliers Magazine.
An online condensed version can be found at http :// www. ridgwayrecord. com
* Forever My Love is a condensed version, with the three films edited down into one feature and dubbed in English.
( condensed version in Reader's Digest, August 1948, p. 15 )
" The Strange Case of Dr. Wertham " Amazing Heroes # 123 ( August 15, 1987 ); " The Return of Dr. Wertham " Amazing Heroes # 124 ( Sept. 1, 1987 ); " From Dr. Wertham With Love " Amazing Heroes # 125 ( Sept. 15, 1987 ) part series, see below for link to condensed version posted online under title " Fredric Wertham-Anti-Comics Crusader Who Turned Advocate ".
In 1965 an American scholar, William R. Farmer, also seeking to do away with the need for Q, revived an updated version of Griesbach's idea that Mark condensed both Matthew and Luke.
His book, The Roots of Obama's Rage, of which the Forbes article was a condensed version, was released in September 2010 and explores in greater detail D ' Souza's interpretation of Barack Obama's past and how it formed his beliefs.
In 1945, Rand was approached by King Features Syndicate about having a condensed, illustrated version of the novel published for syndication in newspapers.
* Introduction to the Homeric Hymns A condensed version of the introduction by Diane J. Rayor, The Homeric Hymns: A Translation, with Introduction and Notes ( 2004 )

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This book contains nine chapters on the science of the pulse and is a condensed synonpsis.
Martin is reluctant to give away details too soon, but is also aware that stretching out important information for too long will leave readers guessing it correctly and eventually lead to boring condensed revelations in the last book.
In the middle of the room stands a metal case, with the emblem of the Guardians of the Lost Library our heroes first saw in Egypt, an Ibis symbolizing Thoth, the Egyptian deity of wisdom and writing, and an inscription on a metal plate by the last survivor of Drakeborough, saying that he had the library condensed into one single volume with every information no other surviving book in the world included.
As the condensed book passed on by the last survivor of Drakeborough and found by Clinton Coot is the framework for the first edition of the Junior Woodchucks Guidebook, in Rosa's later story The Lost Charts of Columbus ( 1995 ), the Junior Woodchucks intend to raise funds for excavations at the site of Cleopatra's hidden library in Egypt before it was brought to Byzantium.
The fame which this publication acquired him led to his being engaged by Schütz and Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland to prepare an Allgemeines Repertorium der Literatur, published in 8 volumes ( Jena and Weimar, 1793 – 1809 ), which condensed the literary productions of 15 years ( 1785 – 1800 ), and included an account not merely of the books published during that period, but also of articles in periodicals and magazines, and even of the criticisms to which each book had been subjected.
Several related series have been published, including Dummies 101, with step-by-step tutorials in a large-format book ( now discontinued ); More ... for Dummies, which are essentially sequels to the first ... For Dummies book on the subject ; For Dummies Quick Reference, which is a condensed alphabetical reference to the subject.
A condensed edition of East Week ( one book ) is included every Saturday or Sunday in Sing Tao Daily's overseas editions.
In the 1950s and ' 60s, the book was adapted several times for television, and condensed versions of the story were produced for such television shows as Kraft Television Theater and DuPont Show of the Month.
This is a condensed form of the Italian censo di censo, used by Leonardo of Pisa in his famous book Liber Abaci of 1202.
Other pages included a condensed version of Henry Warburton's medical reform bill, book reviews, clinical papers, and case notes.
Laws of Judgment is a condensed adaptation of the Time of Judgment books, as well as the final Wraith: The Oblivion book, Ends of Empire.
Another condensed retelling occurs in the 1960s Reader's Digest book, Scoundrels and Scallywags.
The booklet was also condensed in Reader's Digest as a book supplement which helped popularize his message.
In 1946 he published Anzac to Amiens, a condensed version of the Official History — this was the only book to which he owned the copyright and received royalties.
The presentation of the papers spurred Darwin to write a condensed " abstract " of his " big book " on Natural Selection.
Despite illness, Darwin pressed on with writing the " abstract " of his " big book " on Natural Selection ; this condensed version was published in November 1859 as On the Origin of Species.
" The Champion of the World " is a condensed version of the story that would become Dahl's 1977 children's book, Danny the Champion of the World.
Rameau's shadow falls on themes ( the courante La Boucon in book 1 begins like Rameau's E minor courante, transformed in metre ) and on whole pieces ( Les colombes in book 2 -- which D ' Aquin must have meant when he said of Duphly's music: ' On connait les tourterelles, qui affectent le coeur ' -- is almost a condensed paraphrase of La timide from Rameau's Pieces de clavecin en concerts, 1741 ).
Many scenes from the books were deleted ; in fact, the whole of the first book was condensed into fifteen minutes of film.

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