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To rerun
verb
To run (a previously broadcast television program) again.
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"I'm not going to try to rerun the referendum.
So I'm not trying to rerun the primary.
Will the Democrats try to rerun the presidential election?
Oxygen has no plans to rerun old television series.
Broadcast television has lost viewers to cable networks but syndicates programs to them to rerun.
The world's biggest airline saw its shares plunge after union groups vowed to rerun the vote.
The supply of daytime soap operas to rerun also started to dry up.
"The intention is to rerun the Scott-Amundsen race from the two start points," he said.
Rather than continue to rerun it, García decided to move on.
There's no point in trying to rerun that debate through the prism of D-Day.
"The Tories want to rerun the 1992 election, but now they can't," the Labour leader said.
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