Similar words: blueprint, pleasure principle, reprise, reprimand, reprisal, reprieve, share price, reprimanded. Meaning: [‚rɪː'prɪnt] n. 1. a publication (such as a book) that is reprinted without changes or editing and offered again for sale 2. a separately printed article that originally appeared in a larger publication. v. print anew.
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1 The work is into its third reprint.
2 The reprint checks with the original.
3 The book is into its fifth reprint.
4 It is forbidden to reprint any article from this magazine without special permission.
5 Demand picked up and a reprint was required last November.
6 A major New York paperback publisher considered a reprint, Hutchinson said,[www.Sentencedict.com] but company honchos later changed their minds.
7 The menu includes a reprint of a Damon Runyon column.
8 It was too late to reprint the ballots, so the Machine organized a write-in campaign for Daley.
9 Edited by Frederick A. Pottle. Reprint edition.
10 The publishers are going to reprint it.
11 Grateful acknowledgment is made for permission to reprint.
12 Would you please give me a reprint?
13 In a sense, Unilateralism is another reprint of the hegemonism.
14 Reprint posts: the game come form other forums! Games without a test!
15 The editor agreed to reprint your article in the next issue.
16 The final appendix is a reprint of an article, "Codename Spinnaker,[Sentencedict.com]" by Leigh Dodds that appeared on the XML.com Website.
17 For a reprint, please specify the source of " network communications industry. "
18 Recently, one is in those who reprint on CSDN " industry of wailful China software " the article caused tremendous echo, a few days short read a quantity to exceed several, have hundreds of returns.
19 This is a reprint of the FFT algorithm, fine, and resource sharing.
20 Don't bug private conversations, and don't buy papers that reprint them.
21 So a major hobby publication like Sports Cards can devote a page to reprint cards without fear of starting a firestorm.
22 It was a bitter blow when the trustees preferred the reprint.
23 An important function of the private presses has been to reprint rare works of historical and literary importance.
24 It is useful to distinguish between an original edition, a popular reprint, and a critical edition.
25 Greer's CSE Mathematics Book 1 was first published in 1978 - it is now into its fifth reprint.
26 When the booklets were finally sold out, I did not reprint them.
27 Gow acted as Housman's literary executor, and supervised a reprint of his edition of Manilius.
28 Briggs, Martin. Muhammadan Architecture in Egypt and Palestine. New York, reprint 1974, pp. 76-109, 145-64. (Domestic Architecture).
29 Perhaps one of the most useful and memorable sections of the book is a reprint of The Art of Money Getting, penned by Barnum himself.
30 Also has is everybody if likes the speech, may reprint at will!
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