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He also said the plate would be reissued within a year.
The South Australian premier, Jay Weatherill, apologised and said the death certificate would be reissued to recognise the UK marriage.
The state's premier, Jay Weatherill, gave Bulmer-Rizzi his personal guarantee that his husband's death certificate would be reissued with his correct marital status, and that legislation would be passed to recognise overseas same-sex marriages in South Australia.
The writer would produce one hardcover best seller a year, and at the moment of its publication the author's last-year hardcover best seller would be reissued in paperback, the title thus becoming a cash machine a second time.
Mr. Pietsch said that the author, Brian VanDeMark, an associate professor at the United States Naval Academy, would "make any necessary revisions" and that the book would be reissued later but only in paperback.
Finally in 1689, he published Reason and Religion, which would be reissued seven times until 1724.
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Either way, the refund would need to be reissued, a misnomer since it was never issued in the first place.
Forgiveness is a two-person process.' But it is hard to escape the conclusion that if Christina really wanted to sever the ties that bind her she would not be reissuing the book that links her permanently with the mother she now disowns.
In order to change this secret (or be reissued with it), the user would need to conduct a secure exchange with the RP.
"Volcano" was about to be reissued as a Vintage Classics paperback.
These shares can be reissued and sold for cold cash any day.
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