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"Alterations," the chief points of difference between his own and the ordinary editions of Euclid, with his reasons for adopting them.
The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll (Rev. C. L. Dodgson) Stuart Dodgson Collingwood 1903
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The morning report of the following day showed some items under the head of "Alterations" that involved several of the soldier characters of this story.
The Deserter Charles King 1888
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Episode 7, "Alterations," is written by Cody, and we are back with the full Cody tone.
The House Next Door Tom Stempel 2010
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Author's Alterations, the Luna version of page proofs
msagara: Author's Alterations, the Luna version of page proofs msagara 2009
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Author's Alterations, the Luna version of page proofs
Author's Alterations, the Luna version of page proofs msagara 2009
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Alterations, repairs and restoration of all things leather and suede -- make your jackets, purses, briefcases, luggage and furniture look like new before the guests arrive or you need to travel!
Faith Hope Consolo: The Faithful Shopper: Fixing the Feast and Giving Thanks Faith Hope Consolo 2011
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The sign out front of the consignment shop “Alterations Also” plainly implied that corrective hemming was included in the price of each suit.
Alteration Steve Almond 2011
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Alterations or changes are now called upon yet it is important to keep the integrity and impact of the logo.
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COMPANY COST TURNAROUND COMMENT Banana Republic New York Alterations and shipping free with a Banana Republic Luxe Card; for non-cardholders, $10 for pants, skirts and dresses.
Retailers Vie With Tailors to Take Off the Cuffs Kimberly Chou 2011
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Alterations to the housing benefit system and a cap on overall benefits for workless families at £500 a week have triggered concern among London MPs and charities that the capital will become a more profoundly divided city, with lower-income families pushed out of the expensive areas into the cheaper, more deprived regions at the edges.
Benefit cuts: 'I cried when I heard about the changes. What will I do?' Amelia Gentleman 2010
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