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Significados de
revised version
en inglés
1901 English translation of the Bible.
asv
american standard version
standard american edition
Uso de
revised version
en inglés
1
Senate leaders got behind a
revised
version
of the Secure Elections Act.
2
Both Julia Smith and the
revised
version
call them priests and church.
3
I'll be fascinated to see how this
revised
version
plays in Leeds.
4
This, however, is a
revised
version
and not intended to be exact.
5
A
revised
version
of the ban was also halted by courts.
6
In the
revised
version
,
bottom, a second claim is watered down.
7
Zimbabwe's Mukahanana-Sangarwe is expected to publish a
revised
version
by Saturday, delegates said.
8
There is no revised Bible; there is only a
revised
version
.
9
The EU gave Rome until Tuesday to present a
revised
version
of the budget.
10
The CBO did not evaluate the
revised
version
that included the new waiting period.
11
NOTE: A
revised
version
of this article has been published.
12
The English
revised
version
follows the numbering of the Vulgate.
13
A
revised
version
of the economic analysis is due soon.
14
The document is a
revised
version
of a notice first posted on Jan. 14.
15
Social phobia was assessed with a
revised
version
of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview.
16
Johnson substituted the following, and Crabbe accepted the
revised
version
:
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