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To replay
noun
The replaying of (something), for example of televised footage.
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"To replay the day," he says.
"I don't want to replay that sucker".
It was not necessary to replay the game.
He has an impulse to replay the whole dull film.
It wasn't appropriate for him to replay the Clinton wonkfest.
I think they'll need to replay the point".
Incredibly, Morrisey was instructing the two to replay the point.
It's just going to replay itself in city after city.
But they have to replay the point again.
– to replay the disastrous economic history of the 1930s.
Mr Miliband decided not to replay one of Mr Brown's greatest hits.
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