For fun, I looked at the first edition of the long-term budget outlook from 2000.
He presented the first edition of The Sky at Night on 24 April 1957.
Three hundred thousand copies of the first edition of the book have been printed in Italy.
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When the first edition was published in 1982, Davis was just emerging from a shadowy five-year silence.
The first edition started in the capital, but he moved it down to Basra where it has flourished.
Not long after the first edition appeared, he was charged with publishing obscene literature and fined fifty dollars.
On the other side of the wraparound is a reprint of the first edition front page from 1843.
The first edition, published in 1947, omitted some of the more earthy observations of Anne's two years in hiding.
The first edition would be in Cherokee, which the Census Bureau estimates is spoken by about 12, 000 people ages 5 and up.
He devoted almost 40 years of his life, from 1879 until his death in 1915 when his team took over, to compiling the first edition.
More than one million copies sold since the first edition of the trilogy that appeared last October and the second volume just published this month.
Before releasing the first edition of its economic freedom index, Fraser ran a series of symposia to discuss the possibility and nuances of measuring economic freedom.
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The first edition of the tournament will be restricted to 20-over contests - popularly known as Twenty20 - and will feature teams named after six Indian cities.
Like the first edition of "Rossum's Universal Robots, " a 1920 play by Czech writer Karel Capek that is credited with bringing the word "robot" to the world.
The Grimms were told by friends that some of the material in the first edition was too frightening for children, and they did make a few changes.
He also let me leaf through a magnificent 1487 edition of La Comedia, the so-called Brescia Dante printed by Boninus de Boninis, the first edition illuminated with woodcuts.
El Pais has withdrawn the photo from its website and collected copies of the first edition of Thursday's paper from newsstands, the BBC's Tom Burridge reports from Madrid.
More problematic is his approach to macroeconomics (a term, incidentally, that was barely in use in 1948, and did not appear in the first edition of the book).
The first edition of The Phoenix by the Oxford publisher David Fickling Books was launched in January, while Strip Magazine came out for the first time in October last year.
Some lucky survivors of the first edition, which was a contemporary of the GM EV-1, somehow managed to escape the crusher and are still on the road with Ed Begley Jr.
The fifth Shorter Oxford was the first edition compiled entirely from a computerised corpus of English citations, a rapidly growing monster with 100m entries (including 300, mainly economic, from this newspaper).
However, Ms Yai Damrongthammasan never claimed authorship of the book and Dr Seeger says "the real reason that Khunying Yai decided to omit her name from the first edition might never be known".
The first edition of the programme, which now has a weekly reach of 13 million viewers, was broadcast by Bill Turnbull and Susanna Reid from its new home on Tuesday 10 April, 2012.
In the first edition, Rapunzel, imprisoned in the tower by her wicked godmother, goes to the window every evening and lets down her long hair so that the prince can climb up and enjoy her company.
In the Victorian age, it took a small army of volunteer readers twenty years to amass the 3.5 million citation slips illustrating the usage of all the words in the English vocabulary that were used to prepare the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary.
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We might get the first edition coming off the presses at 9 or 10 at night which then go on the trains to the far flung corners (and this single, national, market has been there since before WWI) and the papers for London perhaps at 3 or 4 am.
The first-edition Firefly I tested is so easily disassembled--the back has a huge and enticing latch that cracks the thing open, exposing its circuitry--that I wonder how long it would actually survive in the hands of an average kid.
On auction websites, some of the rarer first edition figures fetch four-figure sums.
But I had no choice but to buy an autographed copy: Flusfeder signed the entire first edition of 4, 000 copies.
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Most experts generally agree that the most accurate posthumously made depictions are a bust in Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon and an engraving made for the title page of the first collected edition of his work.
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