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be reprinted
noun
A book, pamphlet or other printed matter that has been published once before but is now being released again.
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They'd be reprinted in newspapers.
Sometimes a book would be reprinted and sold again.
Recent photographs and other reproducible works can be reprinted.
Most of its contents cannot be reprinted in the newspaper.
"We said this one should not be reprinted.
"Can individual components of the assemblage be reprinted?" Margo Delidow, a sculpture conservator, asked.
Like any inveterate reader, Mr. Morrison would stumble across obscure books practically begging to be reprinted.
This story will be reprinted in your forthcoming collection, "Mr. Bones," which comes out next year.
I cannot think of a reason why it should not be reprinted".
These will then be reprinted in full on four-page special supplements in all of Spain's daily newspapers today.
Very few lines, and not a single verse, of her hit song "212" can be reprinted in this newspaper.
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