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you get it at wal-mart everything is at wal-mart
definitely the carpenter's version
Rolling stones
There is a Latin version, and a German version. Latin version is the Catholic Hail Mary set to music, and the German version is a German poem set to music composed by Franz Schubert.
yea get the radio version
you get it at wal-mart everything is at wal-mart
Pokemon games:YELLOW VERSION,BLUE VERSION,RED VERSION,SILVER VERSION,GOLD VERSION,CRYSTAL VERSION,RUBY VERSION,SAPPHIRE VERSION,FIRE RED VERSION,LEAF GREEN VERSION,EMERALD VERSION,PEARL VERSION N DIAMOND VERSION,HEART GOLD AND SOUL SILVER.
Here are some examples:I am (full version) - I'm (shortened version)you are (full version) - you're (shortened version)he is (full version) - he's (shortened version)we are (full version) - we're (shortened version)must not (full version) - mustn't (shortened version)do not (full version) - don't (shortened version; in speech the vowel is different too)will not (full version) - won't (shortened; again there is a vowel change in speech)has not (full version) - hasn't (shortened version)
no in eglish version. yes in japanise version no in eglish version. yes in japanise version no in eglish version. yes in japanise version
There is no GBA version of Gold Version, but there will be a DS version in March in the US.
This is incorrect. An unabridged version contains all the original content of a book or dictionary with no omissions. A shortened version is usually called an abridged version or condensed version.
It means the full version or the version that is sold in stores... e.g. 30 day trial = Trial Version Full program = Retail Version
version
"version" is spelled "version" (fem.) in French.
Two possibles are: Di-version. Con-version.
It means the full version or the version that is sold in stores... e.g. 30 day trial = Trial Version Full program = Retail Version
for gameboy: blue version, red version, green version (japan only), for gameboy advance: fire red version, leaf green version