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This collection was reprinted, revised, and enlarged many times, with a final edition published sometime around 1728.
However, he took a more conspicuous and personal part in the preparation ( with Baptist scholar Horatio B. Hackett ) of the enlarged American edition of Dr. ( afterwards Sir ) William Smith's Dictionary of the Bible ( 1867-1870 ), to which he contributed more than 400 articles, as well as greatly improving the bibliographical completeness of the work.
* Weston St. John Joyce, " The Neighbourhood of Dublin " ( third and enlarged edition 1920 ).
* Glasnevin, Finglas and the adjacent district from The Neighbourhood of Dublin by Weston St. John Joyce ( third and enlarged edition 1920 ).
* 1782 Vorstellung der Gestirne ... des Flamsteadschen Himmelsatlas ( Bode's revised and enlarged edition of Fortin's small star atlas of Flamsteed.
Giorgio Vasari, in the enlarged edition of Lives of the Artists, 1568, introduced his chapter on Leonardo da Vinci with the following words:
* Raphael Patai, The Hebrew Goddess, 3rd enlarged edition New York: Discus Books, 1978.
Revised and enlarged edition, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1976.
1993 " The End of the Penny Section " ( revised and enlarged edition ) ( ISBN 1-86934-037-X ).
In 1818 Bowdler published an enlarged edition of The Family Shakspeare, which had considerable success.
* ( fourth revised & enlarged edition ).
* ( Fourth revised and enlarged edition ).
Revised and enlarged editions, 1918, 1923, 1938, 1948 ( 5th edition ).
Revised and enlarged edition, 1951, London: Hogarth Press.
Revised and enlarged edition, 1952.
The 2006 revised and enlarged edition of " Terrible Revenge " with Palgrave / Macmillan takes some of these considerations into account.
Zur musikalischen Temperatur, second corrected and enlarged edition, 3 vols.
A revised and enlarged edition was published in 1979 ( ISBN 0 33326866 0 ), and later editions were issued by Ebury Press with a foreword by Sophie Grigson )
* Die italienische Orgelmusik am Anfang des Cinquecento ( Copenhagen, 1943, enlarged 2 cd edition 1960 )
He published an enlarged edition of Kuhner's Greek Grammar ( 1890 – 1904 ).
The 2004 edition, published by Egmont, uses an entirely new layout, mixing Hergé's pages with the text and enlarged frames to highlight parts of the story.
Another edition, slightly enlarged, is that of JA Giles, Lanfranci opera ( 2 vols., Oxford, 1844 ).
She published an enlarged edition of her first laboratory manual in 1929.
Early in 1728 Zedler published a notice of " A new enlarged and revised edition of all the German journals and Works of the Blessed Luther ".
Debates ; WEH Lecky, History of England in the Eighteenth century ( 8 vols., London, 1878 – 1890 ) and Leaders of Public Opinion in Ireland ( enlarged edition, 2 vols., 1903 ).

enlarged and preparation
The entire station complex, including the JR station, was also refurbished and enlarged in preparation for the opening of the Tsukuba Express.
In preparation for these games, the stadium field was widened, and the press box was enlarged.
The Royal Canadian Air Force expanded the airport and enlarged the runways in preparation for using the airport to train pilots and aircrew.
In preparation for Expo 67, the island was greatly enlarged and consolidated with several nearby islands, using earth excavated during the construction of the Montreal metro.

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And if I have gone into so much detail about so small a work, that is because it is also so typical a work, representing the germinal form of a conflict which remains essential in Mann's writing: the crude sketch of Piepsam contains, in its critical, destructive and self-destructive tendencies, much that is enlarged and illuminated in the figures of, for instance, Naphta and Leverkuhn.
After the battle of Actium, which was fought near a sanctuary of Apollo, Augustus enlarged Apollo's temple, dedicated a portion of the spoils to him, and instituted quinquennial games in his honour.
Alligators differ from crocodiles principally in having wider and shorter heads, with more obtuse snouts ; in having the fourth, enlarged tooth of the under jaw received, not into an external notch, but into a pit formed for it within the upper one ; in lacking a jagged fringe which appears on the hind legs and feet of the crocodile ; in having the toes of the hind feet webbed not more than half way to the tips ; and an intolerance to salinity, alligators strongly preferring fresh water, while crocodiles can tolerate salt water due to specialized glands for filtering out salt.
On the promontory was an ancient temple of Apollo Actius, which was enlarged by Augustus, who, to memorialize the Battle of Actium, instituted or renewed the quinquennial games known as Actia or Ludi Actiaci.
A number of harmful and undesired ( adverse ) effects have been observed, including lowered life expectancy, extrapyramidal effects on motor control – including akathisia ( an inability to sit still ), trembling, and muscle weakness – weight gain, decrease in brain volume ( although this is being debated, since schizophrenia, which is often treated with antipsychotics, also causes a shrinkage of brain volume ), enlarged breasts ( gynecomastia ) in men and milk discharge in men and women ( galactorrhea due to hyperprolactinaemia ), lowered white blood cell count ( agranulocytosis ), involuntary repetitive body movements ( tardive dyskinesia ), diabetes, sexual dysfunction, a return of psychosis requiring increasing the dosage due to cells producing more neurochemicals to compensate for the drugs ( tardive psychosis ), and a potential for permanent chemical dependence leading to psychosis worse than before treatment began, if the drug dosage is ever lowered or stopped ( tardive dysphrenia ).
Male fairy shrimp have an enlarged pair of antennae with which they grasp the female during mating, while the bottom-feeding Notostraca, the antennae are reduced to vestiges.
The hindbrain and midbrain of mammals are generally similar to those of other vertebrates, but dramatic differences appear in the forebrain, which is greatly enlarged and also altered in structure.
For example, during the menstrual cycle, the breasts are enlarged by premenstrual water retention ; during pregnancy the breasts become enlarged and denser ( firmer ) because of the prolactin-caused organ hypertrophy, which begins the production of breast milk, increases the size of the nipples, and darkens the skin color of the nipple-areola complex ; these changes continue during the lactation and the breastfeeding periods.
Note the gravitational lens ing effect, which produces two enlarged but highly distorted views of the Cloud.
Services are operated by ATR 42 turboprop aircraft, which are currently being replaced ( 2007 ) by the enlarged ATR 72 aircraft.
In 2004, the EU enlarged to include 10 new countries, eight developing former-communist countries ( including three which were part of the Soviet Union itself ) along with Malta and the divided island of Cyprus.
In Graves disease, which is the most common form or cause of hyperthyroidism, the eyes may look enlarged because the eye muscles swell and push the eye forward.
While the final victory in Italy and the conquest of the coast of southern Spain significantly enlarged the area over which the Empire could project its power and influence, and while they must have contributed to the Empire's prestige, most of the conquests proved ephemeral.
The border was extended to Uganda in 1902, and in 1920 the enlarged protectorate, except for the original coastal strip, which remained a protectorate, became a crown colony.
Luxembourg's fortress, located on a rocky outcrop known as the Bock, was steadily enlarged and strengthened over the years by successive owners, among others the Bourbons, Habsburgs and Hohenzollerns, which made it one of the strongest fortresses on the European continent.
The Japanese enlarged administration and appointed local leaders, which weakened the authority of local traditional leaders.
This angel was created as a one-meter model which was sent to Italy where it was enlarged, cast in bronze, and gilded.
If rotary pumps are operated at high speeds, the fluids will cause erosion, eventually developing enlarged clearances through which liquid can pass, reducing the efficiency of the pump.
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In season, he hunted at Castello della Magliana, which he enlarged.
In Felty's syndrome, Kupffer cell activation is so marked that the resulting increase in hepatocyte activity is associated with nodular hyperplasia of the liver, which may be palpably enlarged.
He issued the so-called Lex Hieronica, which was later adopted by the Romans for their administration of Sicily ; he also had the theatre enlarged and a new immense altar, the " Hiero's Ara ", built.
" We ought always to give thanks to God for you, brethren, as is only fitting, because your faith is greatly enlarged, and the love of each one of you toward one another grows ever greater ; therefore, we ourselves speak proudly of you among the churches of God for your perseverance and faith in the midst of all your persecutions and afflictions which you endure " ( 2 Thess 1: 3-5 ).

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