0 one form of something that is slightly different to other forms of the same thing -- wersja
1 someone's description of what has happened -- wersja
We ultimately decided to treat each setting as a separate work, rather than attempting a composite or conflated version.
Some of the reformed versions of certain chants were clearly based on differing 'originals', or even on quite different (though equally 'authentic') melodies.
The clinicians' difficulties are further compounded by the older adult often having internalised the media version, so pushing down and distorting their own experiences.
Imitations and cover versions led to a veritable despoliation of black talent which has only belatedly received legal compensation and public recognition.
More precisely, here are the boundary versions of this kind of 'identity principle' for commuting holomorphic maps.
The line breaks in the orthographic version may represent places to pause, but they may also represent something else: a point of reflection or intensification.
We use a more precise version of the expansion (3.10c).
It is not possible to find a degraded version to realise the service; it has to be stopped.