(11) The BBC say that this will be done ÔÇÿwith our usual sensitivityÔÇÖ by ÔÇÿhighly experienced abridgers ÔÇÖ. (10) It's definitely not abridged in any way, shape or form. (9) He shows the hand of a skilled theatrical abridger at work, surgically excising flowery and purple ÔÇÿliteraryÔÇÖ material, and reworking the remainder for the benefit of players and playgoers. (8) To make things worse, commercially available audio books are usually abridged and twice as expensive as the print version. (7) I have the right to free speech, for example, and you can ask me to apologize for anything I say that offends you, and that request would have no bearing on whether my freedom of speech was being abridged. (6) To begin with, the new publishers were content to reprint and to produce abridged volumes. Ericson, Jr., is a professor of English at Calvin College, and a Solzhenitsyn scholar who abridged The Gulag Archipelago in cooperation with the author. (4) If Polanski's Twist can be faulted for anything, it's perhaps in presenting a version of the novel that feels ever so slightly abridged. (3) The evidence clearly shows that the city's police powers are not abridged in any manner and that the agreement is expressly subject to the remedies available to the city under the Omaha Municipal Code. (2) He has the full-length book, various abridged versions of the book, the video, the CD, the CD-ROM and the DVD. (1) No state could abridge those privileges or immunities, or deny any person due process or the equal protection of the law.
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