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1 If his words could be lawfully shown to have such a tendency he would revoke, emend , and correct them in a Catholic spirit.
2 And what a hot dash-whata dashed hot dash!' he emended , twinklingly.
3 They have been somewhat emended , and a few additions have been made.
4 Emended descriptions for Roseivirga ehrenbergii and for the genus Roseivirga are also given.
5 You know I haven't written a line since-allthis time, he hastily emended .
6 Emended descriptions of the genus Sediminibacterium and of S. salmoneum NJ44T are also proposed.
7 The chronological impossibility involved in the figure is removed by Mohl who emends it to 260.
8 An emended description of the genus Pedobacteris proposed.
9 By water, with most editors, emends the text.
10 He emended my reading of it on several points, but I had been fairly correct, on the whole.
11 "He wants a frightful licking from the prefects," emended the aggrieved party.
12 'A somewhat dashed, blanked idiot,' emended the bank-manager's late partner.
13 The text is quite corrupt, but I insert it as I have emended it from a comparison of three copies.
14 So the first edition, and the Hampshire and Winchester Editions; but Bentley emends to 'Sèvres,' which must surely be correct.
15 "Or would, if he considered any other Egyptologists qualified," I emended .
16 "Tied to her," Marion Reddon emended , "and truer than he otherwise might be.
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