| 31. | We do not think this an abridgment of the right of a foreign corporation to sue.
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| 32. | Others actively participate, writing their own abridgments and even going into the studio to perform them.
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| 33. | I though they did " a really super job of abridgment, " he said.
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| 34. | Bush said that limiting individual contributions would amount to an abridgment of the right to free speech.
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| 35. | Most audiobooks are abridgments of the complete texts, with effects of enhancing some works while diminishing others.
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| 36. | Provided with new annotations and a revised translation, the book presents an abridgment revealing the historical chronology.
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| 37. | An abridgment, which appears to have been prepared by Calderwood himself, was published after his death.
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| 38. | A chronological and genealogical abridgment of the Bible is attributed to him, but the authorship is uncertain.
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| 39. | He brought out in 1631 a rhymed version, with abridgments and additions, of Heliodorus'Aethiopica.
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| 40. | Bacon died before completing the abridgment, and the collection was completed by Sergeant Sayer and Owen Ruffhead.
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