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[46] Another great scholar, Jayanta [...] present reckoner should also be revised. Perhaps you know that the same [...] Chotanagpur, Santhal Pargana and Purnia.
[47] In Orissa, another great scholar [...] popular, but that, too, has to be revised. The astrologers of Siddhánta [...] will have to calculate accurately.
[5] The chapters “Some Examples [...] Microvitum in a Nutshell but have been revised for the present edition. The talks [...] in English for the first time.
[33] “The Creation of the Universe”. [...] English in Idea and Ideology, 1959. Revised by the author 1978. The 1994 edition is followed here.
[41] All of the material in this book [...] English for an earlier book) has been revised for this edition. The publishing [...] but words have not been changed.
[1] Ánanda Márga was [...] the original Bengali came to be revised in 1963, a subtitle was added; so when the revised Bengali was translated into an [...] Márga: Elementary Philosophy.
[1] Prout in a Nutshell was [...] same material, reorganized and revised, is now being published in four [...] Volume One, Second Edition.
[10] The world moves fast, the universe [...] maintain a proper balance with the revised speed. Everywhere sanity and rationality will rule human psychology. Humanity will rule the universe.
[106] The greedy, hobbledehoy young [...] replaced nawabs and emperors. Just a revised and enlarged edition of the same thing.”
[22] So ours is the age of Neohumanism [...] you say? Are you ready for your revised duties and responsibilities?
[27] In a Proutistic economy, production [...] when production increases in the revised economic order, money will get [...] will be guaranteed to the people.
[39] In a revised economic structure – that [...] converted into a golden earth.
[43] The number of items considered essential commodities should be continually and progressively revised and expanded with the changes [...] The railway system is an example.
[22] Once a lioness gave birth to four [...] four cubs.” When he sent the revised report on to his boss, the boss [...] means the London Zoo.” So he revised the report to read: “A lioness [...] gave birth to some young.”