Collocations withversion

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abbreviated version
The following is an abbreviated version of the example as it is given to the students.
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abridged version
An abridged version of this lecture is presented below.
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acoustic version
The acoustic version also features an intro to the song.
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altered version
The book is easy to use, following a slightly altered version of standard dictionary procedure.
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alternate version
There is an alternate version of the video showing just the live performance part.
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alternative version
Their alternative version of the colonial past recast the role of colonizers and colonized.
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amended version
For these reasons we felt unable to support the resolution in its finally amended version.
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animated version
Sometimes they are released before an animated version of an anime series in order to introduce fans to the characters and voice actors.
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anime version
This personality trait is an aspect that is retained in his first series anime version.
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arcade version
In the arcade version, after finishing the game, the winning player's score is saved in action-replay highlights.
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audio version
Coniam (2001) found that students listening to an audio version of an educational discussion obtained higher comprehension scores than a group listening to the video version.
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authoritative version
The young knight aligns his identity with an authoritative version of history and social power enshrined within the church.
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cartoon version
This book has been adapted into a movie and the cartoon version is in progress.
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censored version
But under government injunctions we are allowed only to reproduce the above censored version.
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condensed version
The revised and condensed version covering both red meat and poultry was put to the industry representatives last year.
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conflicting versions
In the second, there are alternative and conflicting versions.
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contemporary version
A pattern for a contemporary version of this type of paradox can be found in a passage in performance analysis that has become almost a foundational component in performance studies.
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convertible version
Both a coupe and convertible version of this fiberglass body vehicle are listed as available.
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corrected version
A corrected version of this extended abstract is available from the author's home page.
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current version
In the current version, the data associated with sessions that have timed out are simply discarded.
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definitive version
Where there is a difference between the disk and the hard copy, the hard copy will always be the definitive version.
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deluxe version
A page of stickers is packaged with the deluxe version of the album.
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different version
As we promised, we will need a somewhat different version.
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digital version
The track failed to make the original physical version of the album but was available as a bonus track on the digital version.
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distorted version
In a second step, a simplified or even distorted version of this body of knowledge is disseminated, either by the scientists themselves or by outsiders, such as journalists.
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downloadable version
This was largely because, while a paid-for supported version was available, a freely downloadable version was also available.
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early version
This is the taxonomy of knowledge space terms from an early version of the implementation.
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edited version
I produced a piece of work, and soon after was sent an edited version to check.
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electronic version
A denotational semantics for the kernel language can be found in the electronic version.
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enhanced version
Both a simple version, called pure deforestation, and its enhanced version, called blazed deforestation, were proposed.
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enlarged version
The experimenter read the two choices, pointing to the corresponding numbers 1 and 2 on an enlarged version of the answer sheet.
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exaggerated version
It was an almost exaggerated version of the modernist dream of living in the green, but relied on familiar urban images.
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expanded version
An expanded version of these classes that included more senses could be very helpful.
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extended version
On the extended version of the criterion, however, my identity is more robust.
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extreme version
Extreme version of this argument can be developed into a rational choice model.
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female version
The female version is deeper and less distinct than the males.
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fictionalized version
In the movie he appears as a fictionalized version of himself.
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film version
And, as a culmination to these studies, they watched the film version of the opera with rapt attention.
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final version
This final version reflects the amendments, comments, and discussion.
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finished version
This is appropriate since it is the most complete and also the most finished version of both the melody and the text.
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full-length version
One of the issues covered in the non-technical summary and then, in detail, in the full-length version of the statement, is flooding.
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generic version
If this number is exceeded, the generic version is used instead.
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hybrid version
A hybrid version could also join the range.
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idealized version
Hence, prescriptive methods may significantly misrepresent the true value of information by solving an idealized version of the decision problem.
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identical version
Before that point, male and female bodies were seen as homologous, with the latter an inferior, but functionally identical version of the former.
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improved version
He gave me invaluable guidance then, and ideas and encouragement to produce this improved version now.
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instrumental version
One channel would feature a mono track with music and singing, another channel a pure instrumental version for karaoke singing.
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later version
This later version can also be considered as a defeasible logic approach.
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live version
An analysis of the live version would show a deep structure much more like an indie song with the rapped vocals as a substitution from grime / hip hop.
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localized version
Some stations replace this billboard with a localized version, with a similar format, but with emphasis on local stories and read by a local announcer.
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miniature version
The interior of the xishuaipen is a miniature version of the human world.
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mobile version
The mobile version allows for the playback of scores, but does not support the creation or editing of scores.
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modern version
He sees contemporary discourse about human rights as the modern version of justifying and contesting competing values.
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modernized version
The modernized version is noted for accentuating the figures of women, and as such was popular as a dress for high society.
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modified version
In this section, we give a modified version of their results.
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mono version
The mono version also starts fading out slightly earlier than in the stereo version.
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movie version
A movie version very loosely based upon the book was released in 1933.
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new version
What the contents of this metaphorical new version might be have become increasingly clear.
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official version
The nation was as much a lie as the official version of its culture.
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online version
Because of the nature of this error, the online version has been corrected.
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optimized version
The implemented equivalence checker is an optimized version of the one presented above.
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orchestral version
Both the original string quartet version and the orchestral version were played at the premiere.
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original version
It is a straightforward reprint of the original version with printing errors corrected.
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paid version
It is available as both a paid version, and a free version with limited capacity.
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paperback version
A paperback version for students and other interested parties would surely be welcome.
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portable version
Many of these functions are not implemented in the portable version of the library.
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preliminary version
A detailed proof of this fact is contained in a preliminary version of this paper, available from the author+!
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previous version
Once a modification to the surface is made, the previous version of the surface is destroyed.
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primitive version
The problem is in providing a route for incremental evolution, such that some primitive version of the faculty could still be useful to the organism.
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print version
Interested netheads can suggest new words and argue over whether they should be added to the print version of the dictionary.
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printed version
The printed version of this paper is misdated.
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published version
The results can be found in the published version of the paper.
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recorded version
So a recorded version can create a very different spatial identity for the same piece.
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refined version
Doctors could have a refined version of these criteria.
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released version
The released version of the system contains the features listed.
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remastered version
In the original 1966 recording, this fades prematurely, but in a recently remastered version, it continues for an additional nine seconds.
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restored version
The entire film is 83 minutes long, and the restored version is complete.
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revised version
Ample references have been included to this impressive study in the revised version of the text.
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scaled version
Equations (3.23) and (3.27) are in fact equivalent: (3.27) could be viewed as a scaled version of (3.23).
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scaled-down version
Unfortunately, the new flyover scheme is a scaled-down version of the 1996 scheme.
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short version
At least in the short version that is recorded on the soundtrack album.
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shortened version
Even in 1872 the medical officers had employed a shortened version of the extensive classification scheme which formed the basis for the 1876 system.
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simplified version
We give the language an operational semantics in terms of a simplified version of probabilistic automata.
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sophisticated version
A more sophisticated version of this claim asserts that coercion is a paradigmatic feature of law.
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standard version
For example, the standard version of consumer theory defines outcomes for a given consumer as vectors of quantities of different goods.
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stylized version
In a stylized version of the world economy consisting of two countries, the authors analyze the effects of both symmetric and asymmetric demographic changes.
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synthetic version
Elosulfase alfa is a synthetic version of this enzyme.
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theatrical version
In addition, deleted footage from the theatrical version was also reinstated into the television version.
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truncated version
Indeed, the implementation of a neural network is closely related to a truncated version of the wavelet series.
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uncensored version
Although it is censored, an uncensored version of the remix is available on a rare promo single disc.
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unclassified version
The report is classified for internal management use and an unclassified version could be provided only at disproportionate cost.
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uncut version
Today, it is difficult to find the original, uncut version.
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unedited version
The footage consisted of a 39-minute unedited version and an 18-minute version that had been edited and annotated.
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unrated version
In response, an unrated version was eventually released.
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up-to-date version
It is important that the two duties match up and vital that buyers get the most up-to-date version of the pack.
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updated version
Fully revised and updated version of the book published in 1988.
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upgraded version
The satellite system would use a slightly upgraded version of that machine.
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vinyl version
The vinyl version features a gatefold sleeve with liner notes.
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watered-down version
The efforts were soon abandoned for a watered-down version of no beef-eating and less drinking.
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written version
In the written version, there is the tension of the "dangling" old.
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