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In 1915 Edward S. Dana, editor of the sixth edition, asked W. E. Ford of Yale University to prepare a seventh edition of his father's work.
The game is now in its sixth edition, but the rules have changed little over the years.
Darwin did not use the term in Origin of Species until its sixth edition in 1872, ( though earlier editions did use the word " evolved ") by which time Herbert Spencer had given it scientific currency with a broad definition of progression in complexity in 1862.
In the first through sixth edition of Kraepelin's influential psychiatry textbook, there was a section on moral insanity, which meant then a disorder of the emotions or moral sense without apparent delusions or hallucinations, and which Kraepelin defined as ' lack or weakness of those sentiments which counter the ruthless satisfaction of egotism '.
The fifth and sixth versions of Gamma World take the game's tendency of mimicking other games to its logical end, adopting the rules systems of other games wholesale: The fifth edition of the game uses the Alternity rules, while the sixth edition uses the d20 Modern rules.
Chaosium's role-playing game Call of Cthulhu ( currently in its sixth major edition ) has been in print for 30 years and has garnered consistent praise for the high quality of its campaign and adventure supplements.
In 1967 Baba personally supervised the editing and publication of a new three-volume version of the Discourses, which became known as the sixth edition.
For the sixth edition of 1872, the short title was changed to The Origin of Species.
Darwin made extensive revisions to the sixth edition of the Origin ( this was the first edition in which he used the word " evolution "), and added a new chapter VII, Miscellaneous objections, to address Mivart's arguments.
The sixth edition was published by Murray on 19 February 1872 with " On " dropped from the title.
In the sixth edition Darwin inserted a new chapter VII ( renumbering the subsequent chapters ) to respond to criticisms of earlier editions, including the objection that many features of organisms were not adaptive and could not have been produced by natural selection.
In response, Darwin made considerable changes to the sixth edition.
Originally, The Weakest Link: Champions League, which featured eight players who had won games on the daytime edition, battled off once again for £ 20, 000 ( with a money tree of £ 50 -£ 100 -£ 200 -£ 500 -£ 1, 000 -£ 1, 500 -£ 2, 000 -£ 2, 500 ; with the sixth round being a triple round for £ 7, 500 ).
* The American People ( sixth edition ) by Gary B. Nash and Julie Roy Jeffrey.
( Wadsworth: First edition 1971, sixth edition 1992, tenth edition 2005 with Nancy Cavender.
The game is currently in its sixth edition, which was published at the end of June 2012.
The sixth edition ( 1867 ) of this work was prepared by Barlow's two sons after his death and contains a biography of their father.

sixth and 1899
Henry Massey Rector ( May 1, 1816 – August 12, 1899 ) was an American politician and the sixth Governor of the state of Arkansas.
Lasker won ); Vienna 1898, + 12-16 = 6, fourteenth ( Tarrasch won ); Cologne 1898, + 8-5 = 2, sixth ( Burn won ); London 1899, + 7-10 = 9, eight ( Em.
* Sir Charles Lennox Peel ( 1823 – 1899 ), Clerk of the Council, was the son of Laurence Peel, sixth son of the first Baronet.
Lord Robartes ' son, the second Baron, succeeded his kinsman as sixth Viscount Clifden in 1899.
On the sixth Earl's death in 1899 a dispute arose over the succession to the titles.
* William Wallace Thayer ( 1827 – 1899 ), sixth Governor of Oregon
Louis Emory McComas ( October 28, 1846November 10, 1907 ), a Republican, was a member of the U. S. Congress from the sixth district of Maryland from 1883 to 1891, and a member of the United States Senate from 1899 to 1905, each time representing the State of Maryland.
( April 6, 1848 – August 11, 1922 ) was the ninth President of Rutgers College ( now Rutgers University ) serving from 1882 to 1890, and the sixth President of Amherst College, serving from 1890 to 1899.

sixth and all
When Deckard, Batty, and Holden finally clash, Batty's inhuman fighting prowess leads Holden to believe he has been duped all along and that Batty is the sixth replicant ; he shoots him.
* " The Final Cut " of Blade Runner removed all reference to a sixth replicant, as it was normally considered a filming goof.
With more than 1. 1 billion baptized members, the Catholic Church is the largest church representing over half of all Christians and one sixth of the world's population.
It is an actinide element, the sixth transuranium element to be synthesized, and has the second-highest atomic mass of all the elements that have been produced in amounts large enough to see with the unaided eye ( after einsteinium ).
She became the top-ranking female box office star of all time and is currently ranked sixth among the top 10 box office performers ( male and female ), as of 2012.
The fourth, fifth, and sixth tosses all had the same outcome, either three heads or three tails.
Kenneth Kitchen states that nearly all treaties in this period follow the pattern of Deuteronomy closely, while first-millennium treaties contrarily but consistently place " witnesses " earlier and omit prologue and blessing sections, requiring classification of the Sinai covenant and its renewals in Joshua with the fourteenth or thirteenth century rather than the sixth.
Although the members of Monty Python had already encountered each other over the years, The Frost Report was the first time all the British members of Monty Python ( its sixth member, Terry Gilliam, was at that time an American citizen ) worked together.
Muralitharan's third over was a maiden with all deliveries again passed as legitimate but in his fourth Hair no-balled him twice for throwing on the fourth and sixth balls.
Neopaganism in the United States accounts for roughly a third of all contemporary Pagans worldwide, and for some 0. 2 % of US population, figuring as the sixth largest non-Christian denomination in the US, after Judaism ( 1. 4 %), Islam ( 0. 6 %), Buddhism ( 0. 5 %), Hinduism ( 0. 3 %) and Unitarian Universalism ( 0. 3 %).
For the Astros, Clemens was the losing pitcher in game 7 of the 2004 NLCS against the St. Louis Cardinals, allowing 4 runs in 6 innings of work although he pitched well, he tired in the sixth inning surrendering all four runs.
In 2009, the Shanghai Stock Exchange ranked third among worldwide stock exchanges in terms of trading volume and sixth in terms of the total capitalization of listed companies, and the trading volume of six key commodities including rubber, copper and zinc on the Shanghai Futures Exchange all ranked first in the world.
There were six steps to the throne, on which animals, all of gold, were arranged in the following order: on the first step a lion opposite an ox ; on the second, a wolf opposite a sheep ; on the third, a tiger opposite a camel ; on the fourth, an eagle opposite a peacock, on the fifth, a cat opposite a cock ; on the sixth, a sparrow-hawk opposite a dove.
Generally by the fifth and invariably by the sixth generation, all native characteristics of the Australian Aborigine are eradicated.
In Hilbert's sixth problem, he challenged researchers to find an axiomatic basis to all of physics.
The aircraft was refueled, and there was a crew change ; the new flight crew consisted of Captain Ralph G. Kevorkian, Captain / Check Airman Steven E. Snyder and Flight Engineer / Check Airman Richard G. Campbell ( all with more than 30 years employment at TWA ), and Flight Engineer Trainee Oliver Krick, who was starting the sixth leg of his initial operating experience training.
The University of Tulsa also placed sixth among all colleges for " Happiest Students ," was ranked eleventh in the " Lots of Class / Race Interaction " category, and in " Town-Gown Relations " Tulsa was ranked fifth in the country.
Most recently, the last principle, adopted in 1985 and generally known as the Seventh Principle, " Respect for the interdependent web of all existence of which we are a part ", and a sixth source ( adopted in 1995 ), " Spiritual teachings of earth-centered traditions which celebrate the sacred circle of life and instruct us to live in harmony with the rhythms of nature " were added to explicitly include members with Neopagan, Native American, and pantheist spiritualities.
Eric says that with him are five kings, that he will tell them the name of them all, and that he, himself, is the sixth.
Lucretius refers to Memmius by name four times in the first book, three times in the second, five in the fifth, and not at all in the third, fourth, or sixth books.
Film magazine Cinefantastique described it as " The Citizen Kane of Horror Movies ", and during 2004 the magazine Total Film named The Wicker Man the sixth greatest British film of all time.
The temporary teeth are in part erupted at birth, and all the incisors are erupted in twenty days ; the first, second and third pairs of temporary molars are erupted in thirty days ; the teeth have grown large enough to touch each other by the sixth month.
He became the sixth player in league history to have at least 20 doubles, triples and homers all in one season ( 42-20-23 ) and led the league in hits, doubles and triples while batting. 329, with an on-base percentage of. 376 and a slugging percentage of. 563.
The Temple was completed on the third day of the month Adar, in the sixth year of the reign of King Darius, amid great rejoicings on the part of all the people although it was evident that the Jews were no longer an independent people, but were subject to a foreign power.

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