Sentence examples for a reprint of from inspiring English sources

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It was a reprint of one that appeared with the column on Feb. 20.

Its publisher, Harvill Secker, has since rushed through a reprint of Joanna Kilmartin's 2000 translation.

The book, which is a reprint of one published in 1987, has an odd premise.

A reprint of the Kitchen's press release, with Eric Bogosian as the press contact, adds a bit of historical perspective.

The following week he saw a reprint of his map as part of the business's ad — in the competing newspaper.

Murder in White was another unexpected bestseller – a reprint of a 1937 murder mystery by forgotten author J Jefferson Farjeon.

Brown's painting was based on a reprint of Foss's original, featured in a 1990 book collection of the artist's work.

"A lot of times I get these calls, and it's a reprint of some kind," Mr. McDevitt said.

Even Gloria Steinem makes an appearance, with a reprint of her hoary 1978 classic, "If Men Could Menstruate".

NOTE: The second date above indicates a reprint of the piece after the death of the author.

My Oxford English Dictionary, a reprint of the 1933 version, notes drily that "the reason for the name is not obvious".

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