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was and reissued
In 1656, it was reissued in what was for Catholics an even more objectionable form.
A limited edition release included two bonus tracks on a separate disc recorded in the early 1960s, and two years later, on September 16, 2003, this album was one of fifteen Dylan titles reissued and remastered for SACD hybrid playback.
In the UK it was reissued as Christmas Edit: Amarantine with a second disc containing the four new Christmas songs previously issued on Sounds of the Season ( the original album already had " Amid the Falling Snow " while " Oíche Chiúin " is a recording dating back to 1988, which had already been featured on numerous collections ).
The record was reissued on CD in 2005.
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Subsequently, this song was then reissued on his " The Kentucky Colonel " album in 1959.
The failed Magna Carta agreement was resuscitated by Marshal's protectorate and reissued in an edited form in 1217 as a basis for future government.
* In early 2006, Moon's signature Pictures of Lily drum kit was reissued by Premier Percussion under the name Spirit of Lily.
Between 1928 and 1933 enough additional material had been compiled to make a one volume supplement so the dictionary was reissued as the set of 12 volumes and a one-volume supplement in 1933.
( In 1996, the collection was reissued with a new King essay, " The Importance of Being Bachman.
The February 25, 1836 patent was then reissued as entitled Revolving gun to Samuel Colt on October 24, 1848.
was reissued.
It was reissued with slight alterations as Morley Court in 1873.
For eight years after 1976, it was annually reissued to first-run theaters, promoted by full-page ads.
A soundtrack album featuring music and dialogue cues from the film was compiled and released by Varèse Sarabande in 1982 ; however, it has never been reissued on CD.
On 8 December 2009, Tricky's 1995 debut album Maxinquaye was reissued with a bonus 13-track CD featuring B-sides, out-takes and 7 previously unreleased mixes including three new mixes of " Overcome ", " Hell is Round the Corner ", and " Black Steel ".
Eskimo was reissued in surround sound on DVD in 2003.
In 1994 James Sedares conducted a re-recording of the score performed by The Phoenix Symphony Orchestra ( which also included a suite from Bernstein's score for The Hallelujah Trail, issued by Koch Records ; Bernstein himself conducted the Royal Scottish National Orchestra for a performance released by RCA in 1997, but the original film soundtrack was not released until the following year by Rykodisc ( Varèse Sarabande reissued this album in 2004 ).
Encouraged to continue her career, she recorded a solo album, Christine Perfect ; following her success as a member of Fleetwood Mac, the album was reissued under the name The Legendary Christine Perfect Album.
The ordinance was temporarily overturned by the Supreme Commander Allied Powers ( SCAP ) during the Occupation of Japan, but was reissued ( with slight revisions ) in 1954.
# 1 was issued in July 1987, then reissued in substantially revised form later that year by Rip Off Press ( who had published the original 4th edition of the Principia Discordia in 1970 ).
His translation was published at Paris in 1908, and reissued with new wraps by the British Esperanto Association in 1926.

was and 4-volume
The 4-volume work was an imaginary travel journal, one of the first historical novels, which Klemperer called " the encyclopedia of the new cult of the antique " in the late 18th century.
In 1533 a first hand-written primer appeared, and by 1612 a printed grammar by Jerome Megizer was published, followed by F. Mesgnin-Meninski's 4-volume " Lexicon Turcico-Arabico-Persicum " published in 1680.
His 4-volume autobiography has been called " captivating " and provides significant insight into the musical life of Sweden in which Alfvén was a central figure for well over half a century.
The term was taken from the title of a 4-volume physics textbook by Philipp Lenard in the 1930s.
His 4-volume magnum opus, Birds of the Republic of Panama, was published by the Smithsonian between 1965 and 1984, the last volume appearing posthumously.
Ontario Hydro's Plan to Serve Customers ' Electricity Needs " was a massive 4-volume 1989 study to the year 2014 by Ontario Hydro, the then supplier of electric power for the province of Ontario, Canada.

was and facsimile
Four copies have been preserved of it, of which only one is complete ; but it was reprinted in facsimile in 1854 for the Bannatyne Club by the munificence of the Duke of Buccleuch.
A facsimile of one of the racy magazines he did cartoons for in this period, Coo Coo # 1, was published by Hamilton Comics in 1997.
Most recently a facsimile reprint was produced for the church at Voree, Wisconsin by Richard Drew in 1993.
A major breakthrough in the development of the modern facsimile system was the result of digital technology.
Even after he became General Secretary of the Party, he continued to sign papers referring to the General Department ( when he could no longer physically sign documents, a facsimile was used instead ).
By the end of 1984, Chernenko could hardly leave the Central Clinical Hospital, a heavily guarded facility in west Moscow, and the Politburo was affixing a facsimile of his signature to all letters, as Chernenko had done with Andropov's when he was dying.
Details of how the photo was accomplished were published in the 1999 book, Nessie the Surgeon's Photograph Exposed, that contains a facsimile of the 1975 article in The Sunday Telegraph.
A wire picture or wire photo was a newspaper picture that was sent from a remote location by a facsimile telegraph.
The teleostereograph machine, a forerunner to the modern electronic fax, was developed by AT & T's Bell Labs in the 1920s ; however, the first commercial use of image facsimile telegraph devices dates back to the time of Samuel F. B. Morse's invention in the 1800s.
The agreement with the city was cancelled and Dummer erected a lath and plaster facsimile, which stood in the park for about sixty years before it was destroyed by the weather.
A facsimile edition ( based on the 3rd edition of 1726 but with variant readings from earlier editions and important annotations ) was published in 1972 by Alexandre Koyré and I. Bernard Cohen.
She organised some 37 women in her Leek School of Art Embroidery to collaborate working from a full-scale water-colour facsimile drawing provided by the South Kensington Museum The full-size replica was finished in 1886 and is now exhibited in the Museum of Reading in Reading, Berkshire, England .< ref name = reading >
One critic wrote that he was " A gifted technician who has made a sort of composite facsimile of the Renaissance school, he has every virtue except originality.
Babington's edition was a facsimile of the editio princeps published at Venice in 1543, with an Introduction and French and English versions.
Before World War II, a facsimile of the Freising Manuscripts was published by Silvester Škerl at Akademska založba ( Academic Publisher ) in Ljubljana.
Of the many splendid manuscripts commissioned by Margaret when she was Duchess of Burgundy, the richest, most powerful and stylish Duchess of Europe, pride of place goes to the illuminated Visions of Tondal illuminated by Simon Marmion ( now at the Getty Museum ; a facsimile has been published ).
The palace is not exactly as it ever was, perhaps in places not even close, and yet in general, judging from the work put in and the care taken, as well as parallels with other palaces, it probably is a good general facsimile.
The spot was scanned across the film and the photomultiplier converted the intensity of the light passing through the film into an electric signal which was transmitted to the Earth ( via frequency-modulated analog video, similar to a facsimile ).
The difference between the payload of Pioneer P-30 and the earlier Pioneer P-3 was the replacement of the TV facsimile system on P-3 with a scintillation spectrometer to study the Earth's ( and possible lunar ) radiation belts, mounted on the instrument platform, and a plasma probe mounted on the sphere to measure energy and momentum distribution of protons above a few kilovolts to study the radiation effect of solar flares.
The book was reprinted in facsimile that year.

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