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For example, the second edition of the popular introductory textbook, An Outline of Money, devoted the last three of its ten chapters to questions of foreign exchange management and in particular the ' problem of balance '.
Alphonsus Maria de Liguori ( d. 1787 ), founder of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer, then brought some attention back to casuistry by publishing again Hermann Busembaum's Medulla Theologiae Moralis ; the last edition published in 1785 and receiving the approbation of the Holy See in 1803.
The last major revision was the fourth edition (" DSM-IV "), published in 1994, although a " text revision " was produced in 2000.
Browne's compendium went through no less than five editions, each revised and augmented, the last edition appearing in 1672.
In March 2012, Britannica's president, Jorge Cauz, announced that it would not produce any new print editions of the encyclopaedia, with the 2010 15th edition being the last.
In March 2012, the company announced that the 2010 edition would be the last printed version.
In this edition Erasmus also supplied the Greek text of the last six verses of Revelation ( which he had translated from Latin back into Greek in his first edition ) from Cardinal Ximenez's Biblia Complutensis.
The two books generally considered most important to the Revival were Raymond Weaver's 1921 biography Herman Melville: Man, Mariner and Mystic and his 1924 edition of Melville's last great but never quite finished manuscript, Billy Budd, which Melville's granddaughter gave to Weaver when he visited her for research on the biography.
It appeared in the June 19, 1965 edition of The New Yorker — infamously taking up almost the entire magazine — and was the last of Salinger's works to be published in his lifetime.
According to a statement of proceedings published elsewhere in the same edition of the BMJ, the report was officially ‘ approved at last week ’ s Council meeting of the British Medical Association .’ ( BMA Council Proceedings, BMJ, April 23, 1955: 1019 ).
He continued his investigations to the last, but it may be said that, after the 1873 edition of his Dictionary, he added but little to his stores.
On May 16, 2011, the MDA announced that the 2011 edition of its annual telethon would be Lewis ' last as emcee.
The last edition, Merz 24, 1932, was a complete transcription of the final draft of the Ursonate, with typography by Jan Tschichold.
For example, Euler could repeat the Aeneid of Virgil from beginning to end without hesitation, and for every page in the edition he could indicate which line was the first and which the last.
A book describing Mary was printed in 1974 ( Fourth and last edition in 1979 ): Mary Textbook by Reidar Conradi & Per Holager.
Until the release of official data in 1989, the 1963 edition of the North Korea Central Yearbook was the last official publication to disclose population figures.
For technical reasons connected with their publication in three installments ( the publisher of the third and last installment seems to have been unwilling to start it in the middle of a " Century ," or book of 100 verses ), the last fifty-eight quatrains of the seventh " Century " have not survived into any extant edition.
A complete National Rail Timetable with up to 3000 pages was also available for purchase, but the last hard copy edition was published in May 2007.
In early systems an order including the grass family did not go by the name Poales but by a descriptive botanical name such as Graminales in the Engler system ( update of 1964 ) and in the Hutchinson system ( first edition, first volume, 1926 ), Glumiflorae in the Wettstein system ( last revised 1935 ) or Glumaceae in the Bentham & Hooker system ( third volume, 1883 ).
This form of the Mass remained essentially unchanged for 400 years until Pope Paul VI's revision of the Roman Missal in 1969 – 70, after which it has become widely known as the Tridentine Mass ; use of the last pre-1969 edition of the Missal, that by Pope John XXIII in 1962, is permitted without limitation for private celebration of the Mass and, since July 2007, is allowed also, under certain conditions, for public use, as laid down in the motu proprio Summorum Pontificum of Pope Benedict XVI.
He finally managed to perfect it in 1790, with the issue of the " first-edition " of copies ( with some of this edition, including the V & A one, copying the cameo's delicacy by a combination of undercutting and shading the reliefs in grey ), and it marks his last major achievement.
In Portugal, it's called " azeda " ( sour ), and is usually chewed raw, just like Bilbo Baggins did on the second from last line on page 87 of the Hobbit 50th anniversary edition.
The first of an occasional series St Helena Almanack and Annual Registers was published with the press in 1842 ( the last and most comprehensive edition being published in 1913 ).

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The first episode was aired on 9 December 1960 and was not initially a critical success ; Daily Mirror columnist Ken Iriwin claimed the series would only last three weeks.
At the time of the last official census in Burma, 31 March 1983, the population was 35, 442, 972., this was estimated by the CIA World Factbook to have increased to 54, 584, 650 ; however, many other estimates put this much higher, at around 60 million: China's People Daily reported that Burma had a census in 2007, and at the end of 2009 has 59. 2 million people, and growing at 2 % annually, with exception for Cyclone Nargis in 2008, and Britain-based human rights agencies place the population as high as 70 million.
Jeff Riggenbach described The Moon is a Harsh Mistress as " unquestionably one of the three or four most influential libertarian novels of the last century " in the Mises Daily.
On the November 1, 2007, episode of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Jerry Seinfeld mentioned the possibility of shooting one last scene, after they leave prison.
Little is known about Colonel Plug except, from the folklorish descriptions provided in 1830 by Timothy Flint's " Col. Plug, the last of the Boat-wreckers ," in The Western Monthly Review and " The Boat-Wreckers — Or Banditti of the West ," in the Rochester, New Yorknewspaper, Daily Advertiser, Jan. 29, 1830.
The Guardian provided a description of the killing and eating of pangolins: " A Guangdong chef interviewed last year in the Beijing Science and Technology Daily described how to cook a pangolin: ' We keep them alive in cages until the customer makes an order.
( Though born in New York, John was raised in a suburb of Philadelphia and attended Temple University ) Then, on December 11, both Hall and Oates appeared on the year's last episode of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
Master Lok To translated the Daily Recitation his last work of the The Buddhist Liturgy 佛會課誦 available for free in all Chinese Buddhist temples worldwide.
An independent inquiry chaired by Paul Dacre, editor of the Daily Mail, recommended in January 2009 that the last restrictions on the release of information, such as cabinet minutes, should be reduced to a 15-year embargo and phased in over a 15-year period.
George Thaw in the Daily Mirror of 22 October 1976 said, " Agatha Christie's last novel is very good.
As the founder, editor, and contributor to various magazines, he played an influential role in the intellectual and political culture of the last half-century ; after his death he was described by The Daily Telegraph as being " perhaps the most consequential public intellectual of the latter half of the 20th century ".
This character last appeared in the summer of 1983 and it is said upon his 1984 take-over of the Daily Mirror that Robert Maxwell, a Czech whose family was murdered by Nazi German troops objected to the Kilroy / Hitler character appearing in the strip.
The last Daily Mail Ideal Home Exhibition to be held at Olympia was in 1978
Heseltine's last notice for the Daily Mail was dated 17 June ; later that month he resigned, frustrated by what he considered the censorship of his critical material.
An eyewitness account of the last day of Major André can be found in the book The American Revolution: From the Commencement to the Disbanding of the American Army Given in the Form of a Daily Journal, with the Exact Dates of all the Important Events ; Also, a Biographical Sketch of the Most Prominent Generals by James Thacher, M. D., a surgeon in the American Revolutionary Army:
The Daily Mail reviewer Peter Paterson was equally positive, commenting that: " There's nothing TV executives like less than having to field endless complaints by outraged viewers, and last night's proceedings will attract them in swarms.
Roth was also the first artist to re-use found books-comic books, printer's end papers and newspapers, ( such as Daily Mirror, 1961 and AC, 1964 ) Although originally produced in Iceland in extremely small editions, Roth's books would be produced in increasingly large runs, through numerous publishers in Europe and North America, and would ultimately be reprinted together by the German publisher Hansjörg Mayer in the 1970s, making them more widely available in the last half-century than the work of any other comparable artist.
In a November 2006 comment on the Daily Kos website, Edwards stated that on her last visit, her oncologist said that cancer was not one of the things going on in her life.
Hitchens first became a roving foreign reporter in the early 1990s while working for the Daily Express, when he reported from South Africa during the last days of apartheid, and from Somalia at the time of the US-led military intervention in the country.
Daily News publisher Joseph Medill Patterson wanted an adventure strip set in the mysterious Orient, what Patterson described as " the last outpost for adventure ," Knowing almost nothing about China, Caniff researched the nation's history and learned about families for whom piracy was a way of life passed down over the generations.
" But, writing in the Daily Telegraph in September 2005, Andrew English led his discussion on the Citroen C6 with this comment: " It has been 17 years since Citroën last introduced a large car.
Buckley last wrote a column for The Daily Beast in April 2010.
A related gambit for the journalist was ' Daily Mirrorship ... an unaffected love of tremendously ordinary and homely things like Danny Kaye, mild and bitter, the Daily Mirror, the Bertram Mills circus and Rita Hayworth " Potter mentions in passing how " in the last of my Bude lectures I spoke of Gamesmanship and Shakespeare, where most of my remarks referred to Footnote Play ", His notes on Donmanship refer to the " art of Criticising without Actually Listening "

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