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Those were not the last words she had for Murry on the subject of the altered text.
Fitted with an altered text, the work was later adopted as an anthem by the Fascists.
The first ten pages were from the original version of the story on Pulp Sunday, but recoloured and with altered text and art.
Ronin republished Principia Discordia, with altered text, so as to allow them to copyright the work.
The altered text is sometimes used in "reconstructions" or "realizations" where artists create a work using the fragmentary text as a basis.
The sheets at the tops of the stacks recreate pages from New York newspapers, sometimes with discreetly altered texts and illustrations.
In the interest of history, however, publishers like Modern Library shouldn't issue a radically altered text unless they're also willing to bring the original back into print.
The 1616 quarto, published by John Wright, the enlarged and altered text; sometimes called the B text.
(This is a common phenomenon in other large American religions, for example the altered texts in Scientology doctrine.)
In fact, both Amendment No 16 and Amendment No 23 contain parts that relate to the altered texts.
A number of German states used the altered text version as legal grounds to reverse the Napoleonic emancipation of Jewish citizens.
On the mention in the altered text in C of Argeleb's fortifying of the Weather Hills see p. 189.
But although that version also has an altered text (to suit a specific liturgical use), Mr. Maazel and Ms. Murphy used the 1773 text.
Richard Dyer-Bennet recorded his own setting, with slightly altered text, on the 1955 album "Richard Dyer-Bennet 1".
Gesture-based editing symbols for insert, delete, move text and so on would be included, and any inserted or altered text could be handwritten and recognised.
In subsequent recordings, Sinatra didn't use the term "darkie", and later recorded versions included the altered text "a man is born, but he's no good no how, without a song."
Sutin creates erasure books with collaged and altered texts; excerpts from these have been published online in the literary journals WaterStone and Sleet and are also on view at his website.
The altered text represents the synchron- ization discussed in the Note on Chronology below, whereby Frodo left Henneth Annun on the same morning as Gandalf reached Minas Tirith.
Gabriel's electronic spies had got a good look at the Beukhomanans' Bible and found that, except for some highly altered texts anticipating the arrival of the Messiah, most of the Old Testament had been expunged.
The wording was used in European cathedrals as a responsory for The Feast of Epiphany, "The Day of the Three Kings," and with slightly altered text as an antiphon for Epiphany.
The changes in Scene 2 occur during the vision of Helen of Troy and include slightly altered text and additional music for the character of Faust such that the scene plays for approximately 39 instead of 37 minutes.
RICHARD PRINCE: EARLY WORKS This exhibition of more than 30 drawings, prints, altered text works and mixed media photo-collages from 1974-77 promises to alter existing views of the influential Mr. Prince's career.
Installed in the museum, they are accompanied by a published review of a real artist (the American abstract painter Jonathan Lasker), a version of that review slightly edited by Mr. Xu to serve as a feasible critique of Mr. Jones's paintings, and finally a Chinese translation of the altered text.
The poem was first published 1 January 1848 in the Bedford Times, or per other sources in the Annual Report of the Medical Superintendent of Saint Andrews for 1864, and later appeared with slightly altered text in Life of John Clare, the biography of the poet by Frederick Martin.