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revisions and followed
Several minor revisions ( UML 1. 3, 1. 4, and 1. 5 ) fixed shortcomings and bugs with the first version of UML, followed by the UML 2. 0 major revision that was adopted by the OMG in 2005.
Documents with three digit numbers followed by a letter of the alphabet indicate that they are revisions of an older version of that document.
These revisions followed closely Soviet demands.
While some revisions were made, little actual improvement followed.
After hiring several Sharp Electronics employees, Nintendo launched the Color TV Game 6 in Japan, which was followed by several revisions and updates of this series.
In contrast, the 1938 legislation, which introduced labor books, followed by major revisions of the labor law, were enforced.
After some further revisions, performances in Rome in 1863 ( as Don Alvaro ) and Madrid ( with the Duke of Rivas, the play's author, in attendance ) followed shortly afterwards, and the opera subsequently travelled to New York and Vienna ( 1865 ), Buenos Aires ( 1866 ) and London ( 1867 ).
In 2004 Phase 3 followed starting on a 53 Plate this was just some small revisions to bring it up to date.
: Potential problems: Minor revisions of the skin are rarely followed by problems.
Later revisions of the arcade game added the ability to perform " special moves " the more traditional way, with motion followed by button presses, but kept the original method as well.
Forest entomology started with E. P. Stebbing ( 1870 – 1960 ) and he was followed by many including A. D. Imms ( 1880 – 1949 ), who is better known for his entomology textbook that continues with new revisions to remain a standard reference.
Thus, the Fraternity uses the Roman Missal, the Roman Breviary, the Pontifical ( Pontificale Romanum ), and the Roman Ritual in use in that year, the last editions before the revisions that followed the Council.
Although not published until 1907 in Harper's Magazine, followed by a slim book version with some revisions in 1909, the story was quite old.
This was followed by revisions to the Revenue Code at the end of the year, allowing the investment of savings in the capital market.
When the scholars undertook to edit, revise, and collect into individual midrashim the immense array of haggadot, they followed the method employed in the collections and revisions of the halakhot and the halakhic discussions.
Next was the revision of 1862, followed by other important revisions in 1909, 1960, 1995 and 2011.
Furthermore, he felt free to make unauthoritative stylistic revisions to his grandfather's autobiography, and on occasion followed the translated and retranslated versions mentioned above rather than Ben Franklin's original text.
More revisions followed for yet another version presented in 1721 and again for further revival in 1728.

revisions and contained
Some mask revisions of the 68LC040 contained a bug that prevents the chip from operating correctly when a software FPU emulator is used.
Early motherboard revisions such as this one contained daughterboard s used to enhance the clarity of the video output.
" Among those included were the previous decrees placing various heliocentric works on the Index ("... which we will should be considered as though it were inserted in these presents, together with all, and singular, the things contained therein ...") and using his Apostolic authority he bound the faithful to its contents ("... and approve with Apostolic authority by the tenor of these presents, and: command and enjoin all persons everywhere to yield this Index a constant and complete obedience ...") Subsequent to Alexander VII's pontificate, the Index underwent a number of revisions.
The fifth edition, which contained only minor changes from the fourth, was edited after his death on the basis of manuscript revisions FitzGerald had left.
Now often known as the " Scott-Bailey " or " Bailey-Scott " dictionary, it contained relatively slight revisions by Scott, but massive plagiarism from Johnson's work.
It contained some revisions: " sanctifies " had been " consecrates "; " call'd " had been " deemed "; " But rosy-red ,— as if the blush of dawn " had been " But rose-red as if the blush of dawn ", and so on.
It featured a Kempston joystick port, and later revisions contained a switch that effectively ' hid ' the device from software.
Later research was to vindicate the Muscovite service-books as belonging to a different recension from that which was used by the Greeks at the time of Nikon, and the unrevised Muscovite books were actually older and more venerable than the Greek books, which had undergone several revisions over the centuries and ironically, were newer and contained innovations.
Along with the 6th Edition Approval Draft results, a CAR ( Conference Agenda Report ) contained some proposed revisions and additions to NA literature.
This 1911 " White Book " contained 597 total songs and was the largest of the early 20th century revisions of the Sacred Harp.

revisions and minor
The foreword to the DSM-I states the US Navy had itself made some minor revisions but " the Army established a much more sweeping revision, abandoning the basic outline of the Standard and attempting to express present day concepts of mental disturbance.
According to current thinking, a first draft ( the Yahwist ) was probably written in the 6th century BCE during the Babylonian exile ; this was supplemented and completed as a post-Exilic final edition ( the Priestly source ) at the very end of the 6th century or during the 5th century, and further adjustments and minor revisions continued down to the end of the 4th century.
The M1893, with minor revisions, became the M1895, and 94 guns were produced for the U. S. Army by Colt.
A new horizontally slatted grille dominated the front-end of the FJ, which received various other trim and minor mechanical revisions.
Changes to the 968's powertrain also included the addition of Porsche's then-new VarioCam variable valve timing system, newly optimized induction and exhaust systems, a dual-mass flywheel, and updated engine management electronics among other more minor revisions.
On March 20, 2007, the first season was again added to the iTunes Store, with separate downloads for the original and remastered versions of the show, though according to the customer reviews, the original version contains minor revisions such as special effect enhancements.
Khrushchev sent the memo with his approval to his deputy Frol Kozlov and on August 1 it was, with minor revisions, passed as a CPSU Central Committee directive.
Bruckner made more minor revisions of this symphony in 1886 – 8.
A second edition of Pope's Shakespeare appeared in 1728, but aside from making some minor revisions to the preface, it seems that Pope had little to do with it.
There were several minor revisions since, last in 2008 ( as of 2009 ).
Aside from some minor revisions made during production, this final script was filmed intact.
Soon afterward, the rights were licensed to Avalon Hill, which made several minor revisions and published the game for many years.
Boito made further minor revisions during 1876, and this version was first performed in Venice on 13 May 1876.
" After being read the list of revisions made to the piece, Ward acknowledged that the minor changes should not have qualified it as an eligible work, but he said that " the list you had here was not available to us, and we did not discuss it.
" This underwent minor revisions over time.
One of the recommendations of the Convention is that a convention be used to prepare for future IGCs ; this has now indeed been incorporated into the treaty as a requirement for future treaty revisions, unless the European Parliament decides that it is not necessary ( e. g. for minor amendments ).
DSM-IV-TR with minor revisions was published in 2000.
A second edition appeared in 1521 with minor revisions.
Instead, the C ration, still designated as a packaged ration intended for infrequent or short-term use, went though a series of largely unsuccessful minor revisions.
After issuing a volume of errata in 1904, the dictionary was reissued with minor revisions in 22 volumes in 1908 and 1909 ; a subtitle said that it covered British history " from the earliest times to the year 1900 ".
A one-volume edition with minor revisions was released in 1972.
* Facelift ( automobile ), minor revisions to a car model in the middle of its production run

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