Sentence examples for were reprinted from inspiring English sources

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were reprinted

noun

A book, pamphlet or other printed matter that has been published once before but is now being released again.

  • The reprint is much less expensive than a first edition.

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The cartoons were reprinted around Europe.

Quotes from some of the letters, which were reprinted.

Her earlier novels were reprinted, and they sold out.

In 1973 all six issues of Résurrection were reprinted.

His remarks were reprinted last year in The Journal of Gay and Lesbian Psychotherapy.

In Handel's own day, arias from the operas were reprinted in collections of songs or airs.

Many of his articles for Asia Times Online were reprinted in the Pakistani press.

The jokes were reprinted in full on page 4 of the paper.

He wrote full-page ads, which were reprinted all over, giving his opinions.

The five volumes of her Collected Economic Papers (1951 79) were reprinted in 1980.

Many of its editorials were reprinted in other Soviet and Soviet-bloc papers.

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