Improved or corrected by critical editing.
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Examples for "emended"
Examples for "emended"
1And what a hot dash-whata dashed hot dash!' he emended, twinklingly.
2They have been somewhat emended, and a few additions have been made.
3You know I haven't written a line since-allthis time, he hastily emended.
4An emended description of the genus Pedobacteris proposed.
5He emended my reading of it on several points, but I had been fairly correct, on the whole.
1Convergence Culture: Reality TV is billed as live entertainment but it's edited.
2In 1992 he edited The Granta Book of the American Short Story.
3Illustrations: George Wafula Produced and edited by Kathleen Hawkins Additional images: Getty
4The source said Gates signed off on the speech and edited it.
5She later admitted to the mistake and said it had been edited.
6UUP Conference: The following is an edited version of the leader's speech.
7Lend Me Your Ears: Great Speeches in History, edited by William Safire.
8I edited some of his works in London; not without faults, though.
9The letter has been edited by The Irish Times on legal advice.
10This is an edited version of a speech given to the NSPCC.
11Read an edited excerpt of the interview below: What's your role there?
12However, they may have edited that out of my college prospectus profile.
13I told 'World of Mystery' about it, but they edited it out.
14The edited footage of the interview was later shown to the authorities.
15The new-look financial services newspaper will be edited by Mr Oliver O'Connor.
16Animal Kingdom is skilfully lit and edited and the performances are remarkable.
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