Sentence examples for rerun from inspiring English sources

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rerun

verb

To run (a previously broadcast television program) again.

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United's record signing, Ángel di María, starred in the friendly win, which was a rerun of the World Cup final.

Richard Mawrey QC ruled on Thursday that Rahman would be barred from running for office for five years and said the 2014 Tower Hamlets mayoral election would have to be rerun.

On the face of it, Brown's case is a strong one: he rescued the banking system and he averted a rerun of the Great Depression.

"We can't afford a dull budget or an ordinary effort, any more than we can afford a rerun of last year's disaster," Shorten was due to tell Sydney University's McKell institute on Monday.

Any legal challenge by Rahman will not stop a rerun of the borough's election, due to be held on 11 June.

This production forms part of the Wells' increasingly imaginative strand of family-oriented works, and this season there is a Christmas rerun of Arthur Pita's marvellously funny and fantastical The Little Match Girl as well as Tiger Tale by Barrowland Ballet (a fine Scottish company whose adult works also deserve UK-wide exposure).

An extraordinarily large number of donations were made in the 2013-14 financial year, which took in the federal election and the rerun West Australian Senate election.

The MDC demanded a forensic audit of the electoral processes and a rerun of a free and credible election as soon as possible.

The major's comeback also led to a protest by the country's artists and calls for the television council to resign for failing to halt the rerun.

As in much of Britain, there's no rerun of the Great Depression; it's more a whole string of mini-depressions.

"I'm not going to try to rerun the referendum.

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