Sentence examples for republication from inspiring English sources

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republication

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The act of publishing again.

  • His republication of the old story restarted a furor that had quieted with time.

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A TRUE Hogmanay cheer went up in Scotland at the republication of Sir Walter Scott's "Journal" (Canongate, £12.99), one of the most delightful and moving works of autobiography and hitherto virtually unavailable.

At one point he doubts if Scotland was ever "triumphant and happy" except after the Battle of Bannockburn, which consolidated the independence of Scotland in 1314.The republication of the "Journal" is part of a series begun in 1987 by Canongate Books Ltd, an Edinburgh publisher, and which now numbers more than 80 volumes.

Craig Mod, a writer, book designer and publisher, wanted to avoid this fate as he was planning to funding the republication of a sold-out book, Art Space Tokyo, which he had created in collaboration with Ashley Rawlings.

Protests over the republication of cartoons of Muhammad, which originally appeared in a Danish newspaper last September, spread across the Muslim world.

An opinion poll in Jyllands-Posten, the newspaper that first published Mr Westergaard's cartoon, showed that almost 60% of Danes thought republication was ill-advised whereas a majorill-advised whereascation the first timajority.

The republication of the drawings stomped on the toes of Muslims, again.

Pyrrhonism profoundly influenced philosophical thought in 17th-century Europe with the republication of the Skeptical works of Sextus Empiricus, who had codified Greek Skepticism about the turn of the 3rd century ce, and its force has resounded to the present day.

Pyrrhonism permeated the Middle and New Academy of Athens and strongly influenced philosophical thought in 17th-century Europe with the republication of the Skeptical works of Sextus Empiricus, who had codified Greek Skepticism in the 3rd century ad.

Since the republication of Whorf's more important papers in 1956, the thesis that language determines perception and thought has come to be known as the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, or the theory of linguistic relativity.

Among the downsides to the growing use of news aggregators are the increased pressure on journalists for speed, the erosion of the distinction between news gathering and republication, intrusive advertising, and lack of any professional editorial role.

Somewhat encouraged by the earlier response to Sister Carrie in England and the novel's republication in America, Dreiser returned to writing fiction.

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