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reissue
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Something that has issued, or been issued again.
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The word "reissue" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the reprinting or republishing of something that has already been released. For example, "The band plans to reissue their debut album on its 10-year anniversary."
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Think of the most obscure release from the most obscure artist you knew; it was there, on Oink, in every issue and reissue, including redacted promo copies and split seven-inch records and bonus tracks from Japanese pressings you'd never even heard of.
A reissue for what you might now call a golden age Pixar animation: a warm up for next year's sequel, but still better than most current family movies.
KM: You've kindly asked me to step into Kirsty MacColl's shoes for a couple of TV appearances to promote the song's reissue, which I have to say is quite daunting.
Not exactly a song to set hearts aflutter with its melodic richness, but 7/11 did a decent job of promoting the disappointingly mundane reissue of Beyoncé's internet-breaking 2013 album, Beyoncé.
It is accompanied by a reissue of the original catalog, which includes a wonderfully insightful essay by Evans's friend and supporter Lincoln Kirstein.
The Manchurian Candidate Cold war reissue.
Still, 2.6m requests to reissue or cancel cards were made in three days.
The government managed to reissue a Thai passport for him that had been cancelled in 2008 after he skipped bail.
This is now possible in a reissue of Taschen's awesome "Michelangelo: Complete Works" in which the ceiling is reproduced on no fewer than 133 of its 736 folio pages.
To deal with those, Sonia Gandhi, Congress's leader, will reissue a lot of unkept promises when the election campaign begins: to bring everyone electricity, piped water, schools and jobs.
He swam in trash, and he was composing pictures with it long before arte povera became a genre.Evans's reputation was revived in 1960 with the reissue of "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men".
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