31. We do not think this an abridgment of the right of a foreign corporation to sue. 32. Others actively participate, writing their own abridgments and even going into the studio to perform them. 33. I though they did " a really super job of abridgment , " he said. 34. Bush said that limiting individual contributions would amount to an abridgment of the right to free speech. 35. Most audiobooks are abridgments of the complete texts, with effects of enhancing some works while diminishing others. 36. Provided with new annotations and a revised translation, the book presents an abridgment revealing the historical chronology. 37. An abridgment , which appears to have been prepared by Calderwood himself, was published after his death. 38. A chronological and genealogical abridgment of the Bible is attributed to him, but the authorship is uncertain. 39. He brought out in 1631 a rhymed version, with abridgments and additions, of Heliodorus'Aethiopica. 40. Bacon died before completing the abridgment , and the collection was completed by Sergeant Sayer and Owen Ruffhead.