Revised Version

NOUN
  1. a British revision of the Authorized Version
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  • Such is the hippopotamus, and such is the hyrax, the remarkable rock-haunting animal, which in the authorised translation of the Scriptures is called the "coney," and which in the Revised Version is allowed in the margin to retain its Hebrew name, "shaphan. The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII, No. 355, October 16, 1886
  • The new proposals are a halfway house between the original treaty and the British government's revised version.
  • Here is the revised version of my manuscript.
  • The party who dug the parson out after a snow-storm, verily got their reward, a sort of prelibation of the visionary sweets of that land, flowing not, according to the Jewish notion, with milk and _honey_, but according to the revised version of Yankeedom, with milk and _rum_. William Lloyd Garrison The Abolitionist
  • Here is the original debt / GDP chart: Here is the revised version, according to CSFB, one that untangles data "spliced" together through two different periods that ... Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now
  • The Australian Prayer Book has a somewhat revised version of the collect found in the ASB 1980.
  • He complains to the Queen about one of the more aggressive governors and helps get him sacked; he helps institute a revised version of "surrender and regrant" in Connacht in 1585; and he warns London against too much innovation in policy. September Books 19) Tudor Ireland
  • Here is the revised version, according to CSFB, one that untangles data "spliced" together through two different periods that CSFB argues shouldn't have been. Paul Kedrosky's Infectious Greed
  • Rendered in the margin and the Revised Version "perfumer," in Easton's Bible Dictionary
  • The opposition said the move represented a U-turn and was in effect a revised version of Labour's future jobs fund, cancelled by the coalition government when it came to office. Nick Clegg announces £1bn fund to tackle youth unemployment
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