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since each describes a different version of the protocol.
See Open a presentation created in a different version of PowerPoint, and How do I open a PowerPoint 2013 presentation in PowerPoint 2003 or earlier?
Golf game but in a different version that is an archer who shoots the golf ball to the hole.
then we will switch to a different version for reasons which will soon become evident.
During the end of that tour Tarja already performed"Into the Sun" and a different version of"Never Enough".
He is sent as a kind of predecessor to the Istari(Wizards), or in a different version, together with the Blue Wizards.
Prior to the creation of the largest developing DOS Microsoft had a different version of the programming language"BASIC".
wenge is a different version of brown- most often dark,
However a different version of this decision was produced at the trial rather than the one Galileo had been given at the time.
To hide text in Word is useful when you need to print two different version of a document.
he voiced a different version.
Each consumer is guided by a legend- always a different version of the request for one script.
We're going to write a slightly different version of the Schrödinger equation that will have the same energy eigenvalue,
The company also produces a slightly different version of the liqueur known as Unicum next,
A slightly different version of the living room is possible- a sofa, a pair of
Peruvian scientists have put forward a different version according to which Machu Picchu was hit by lightning,
In addition, a slightly different version of the movie appears in both the PlayStation 2
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This micro VTX can be offered different version with 5.8GHz 200mW and 600mW;and with 40channels
But progressives should also tell a different version of U.S. history,