| 41. | In 1599 he published an improved and expurgated edition of Martial, and in 1628 one of Quintus Curtius Rufus.
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| 42. | One might even announce in the program notes that one has expurgated the text, show how, and say why.
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| 43. | In the meantime, IMO, this page should be available in its most immediate, and un-expurgated form.
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| 44. | The shopkeeper bound the remaining signatures, printed an expurgated edition, and distributed the pirated editions through the black market.
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| 45. | The new edition published in April 1863 was not, however, an " expurgated version " as has been stated.
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| 46. | After the injunction, an expurgated edition, entitled " Ambani & Sons ", was approved for publication.
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| 47. | However, Saint-Mars's letters sent to Paris ( or Versailles ) appear to have been significantly expurgated.
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| 48. | Petruchio is told in " The Taming of the Shrew, " in a line I expurgate to avoid double entendre.
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| 49. | Blockbuster has a policy against renting X-rated movies, and carries only expurgated versions of the racier NC-17 movies.
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| 50. | Another copy of the text was published in 1823, but it had been expurgated by Diderot's daughter prior to publication.
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