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. hack was envisioned as a four-part series from the beginning of development, said to mirror the four-volume story arcs found in manga.
: It is a, currently, four-volume manga series that tells the comical adventures of Kaitou Kid, a gentleman thief who uses his magic skills and mastery of disguise to commit robberies.
Between 1989 and 1990, Togashi authored, a four-volume romance manga involving the relationship between a normal, human boy and a beautiful, devil girl.

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This work was collected by Dark Horse Comics in a four-volume hardcover series entitled Al Capp's Li ' l Abner: The Frazetta Years.
The British Ministry of Defence ( MoD ) published in 2006 the " Scientific & Technical Memorandum 55 / 2 / 00a " of a four-volume, 460-page report entitled Unidentified Aerial Phenomena in the UK Air Defence Region, based on a study by DI55 ( a section of the Directorate of Scientific and Technical Intelligence of the Defence Intelligence Staff ) codenamed Project Condign.
His lifelong experiences with microsurgery were recapitulated in the four-volume textbook entitled simply Microneurosurgery.

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By that time, the show's name became Transitions, which was also the name of a four-volume series of mix albums by Digweed released every six months during 2006-2008.
The first book produced by Taxil after his conversion was a four-volume history of Freemasonry, which contained fictitious eyewitness verifications of their participation in Satanism.
The novel was further revised before being brought out posthumously in late December 1817 ( 1818 given on the title-page ), as the first two volumes of a four-volume set with Persuasion.
It was in response to Macaulay's History that Winston Churchill wrote his four-volume work, Marlborough: His Life and Times ( published from 1933 – 1938 ).
Her four-volume translation of Alexander von Humboldt ’ s monumental textbook of geophysics Kosmos, was published 1849-1858.
Coke's other main work was the Institutes of the Lawes of England, a four-volume treatise described as his " masterwork ".
His last major published work was The Third Revolution, a four-volume history of the libertarian movements in European and American revolutions.
One significant result was the beautifully illustrated, four-volume Die Naturgeschichte der Versteinerungen (“ The Natural History of
Designed to provide a complete overview of English law, the four-volume treatise was repeatedly republished in 1770, 1773, 1774, 1775, 1778 and in a posthumous edition in 1783.
In addition to editing Cahiers until his death, a four-volume collection of his writings was published posthumously from 1958 to 1962 and titled Qu ' est-ce que le cinéma?
In 1625 Purchas published Hakluytus Posthumus, or Purchas his Pilgrimes, a massive four-volume collection of travel stories that can be seen as a continuation of Richard Hakluyt's Principal Navigations and was partly based on manuscripts left by Hakluyt, who had died in 1616.
Kotov was a great admirer of World Champion Alexander Alekhine, and wrote a comprehensive four-volume biographical series of books on his life and career, which were published between 1953 and 1958.
A four-volume, 4½-hour audio set of Uncle Dunkle and Donnie was to be released simultaneously with Bevilacqua performing all 97 characters in 35 stories.
Dobbs was the author of a four-volume history / memoir of the Minneapolis struggles, Teamster Rebellion, Teamster Power, Teamster Politics & Teamster Bureaucracy, and had completed two volumes of a planned history of the Marxist movement in the United States at the time of his death, called Revolutionary Continuity: The Early Years, 1848-1917 & Birth of the Communist Movement, 1918-1922.
The idea started out as a filmscript, which was shelved, then became a TV serial, and finally the four-volume suite of novels which is one of Kross ' most famous works.
The most popular of these among the wealthy patrons of the day was the four-volume Vitruvius Britannicus by Colen Campbell.
The entire work was repaged sufficiently to make it one of four volumes of about equal size, and it is this four-volume edition which is known to the public as the Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia, the volumes being respectively of pp. xlviii.
In 1958 he began work on what was intended to be a four-volume novel under the general title of " Novel No. 7 ", to be written as a counterpart to Beethoven's Seventh Symphony.
A four-volume set of indexes was compiled by Samuel Ayscough ( Assistant Librarian of the British Museum ) with some assistance or later editing by John Nichols and by Gabriel Richard.
His most important contribution to scholarship was his four-volume Complete Works of John Webster ( 1927 ), the first collected edition of the Jacobean dramatist since that of Hazlitt ( 1857 ), itself largely a copy of Dyce ( 1830 ).
In 1949, with the publication in Japan of the first volume of Haiku, Blyth's four-volume work, haiku was introduced to the post-war Western world.
Some scientists, such as Jean Delacour, have considered the Mariana Mallard a simple hybrid, so it was absent from Delacour's four-volume monograph on the ducks and from the IUCN Red List.

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The four-volume unabridged edition is published approximately every six years, the most recent edition ( DDC 23 ) in mid 2011.
Throughout the 1960s and early to mid-1970s, American scholar Bertrand Harris Bronson published an exhaustive, four-volume collection of the then-known variations of both the texts and tunes associated with what came to be known as the Child Canon.
* Ford Madox Ford publishes the first book of a four-volume work titled Parade's End published between 1924 and 1928.
It is the second book of a four-volume work titled Parade's End published between 1924 and 1928.
It is the third book of a four-volume work titled Parade's End published between 1924 and 1928.
It is the final book of a four-volume work titled Parade's End published between 1924 and 1928.
With the four-volume compilation series Between the Eyes, the band published a collection of its singles and B-sides, then followed with subsequent re-releases of Fate ( Vol.
Alexander has come to believe that patterns themselves are not enough, and that one needs a " morphogenetic " understanding of the formation of the built environment ; he has published his ideas in the four-volume work The Nature of Order.
Keene has published about 25 books in English on Japanese topics, including both studies of Japanese literature and culture and translations of Japanese classical and modern literature, including a four-volume history of Japanese literature which has become the standard work.
Hörmander devoted five years to compiling the four-volume monograph, The Analysis of Linear Partial Differential Operators, first published between 1983 and 1985.
Exponents of Palladianism include the 18th century Venetian architect, Giacomo Leoni, who published an authoritative four-volume work on Palladio and his architectural concepts.
More recently, Frith has edited a four-volume set, Popular Music: Critical Concepts in Media & Cultural Studies ( Routledge, 2004 ), and published a collection of his key essays, Taking Popular Music Seriously: Selected Essays ( Ashgate, 2007 ).
A four-volume hardcover set, The Mad Fold-In Collection: 1964-2010, is scheduled to be published in September 2011.
Besides the material in the four-volume Collected Writings, his primary published works are a commentary on the Epistle to the Romans ( previously included in the New International Commentary on the New Testament series but now superseded by Douglas J. Moo's commentary ), Redemption Accomplished and Applied, Principles of Conduct, The Imputation of Adam's Sin, Baptism, and Divorce.
He is perhaps best remembered today for the four-volume Medicinal Plants, published in 1880 with Henry Trimen and containing over three hundred hand-colored plates by botanist David Blair.
In 1917, the Institute published a four-volume version of The Fundamentals: A Testimony To The Truth ( a series of essays affirming conservative Protestant and Reformed beliefs ), which had originally been funded by Lyman Stewart and his brother Milton, and edited by R. A. Torrey and others.
The Nature of Order: An Essay on the Art of Building and the Nature of the Universe ( ISBN 0-972-65290-6 ) is a four-volume work by Christopher Alexander published in 2003-2004.

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