| 41. | In 1912 a letter to the International Entomological Congress from emendation to the spelling proposed by the original authors.
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| 42. | This emendation, on the basis of two funerary inscriptions for Spartan women, has been questioned by Dillon.
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| 43. | One can smile at Nureyev's taste ( Hollywood ) and the stylistic inconsistencies of his several choreographic emendations.
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| 44. | When its successful 1847 version was to be brought to Paris in 1865, he made splendid additions and emendations.
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| 45. | He may have been over-enthusiastic in his emendation of difficult passages, ignoring the comments of other scholars.
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| 46. | Emendations and feedback on the text of the template will be appreciated etc . The syntax is ths usual :.
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| 47. | Schwartz proposed emendations, and these emendations have been reviewed and criticized recently by Sacha Stern of University College London.
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| 48. | Schwartz proposed emendations, and these emendations have been reviewed and criticized recently by Sacha Stern of University College London.
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| 49. | FDR scrapped his own insertion about winning through to victory and, making emendations, chose Hopkins's line instead.
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| 50. | There were many other such shorthand symbols, to indicate corrections, emendations, deletions, additions, and so on.
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