Re-publishing of print material that has already been previously published.
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Examples for "reprint"
Examples for "reprint"
1In an attempt to maximise that embarrassment, we reprint said picture here.
2Permission to reprint previously published material may be found following the bibliography.
3They never reprint American news in Poland or Eastern Prussia and Silesia.
4And only after the Princeton reprint was the author's identity firmly established.
5Unfortunately both are of greater rarity than the reprint referred to above.
1Further it opposed the restraint of reprinting books formerly licensed without relicensing.
2Repeatedly reprinting and editing draft thesis chapters has two very helpful functions.
3Egyptian newspapers were banned by the government from reprinting the images.
4Before reprinting Mr. Shaw should, I suggest; seriously reconsider his position and rewrite.
5Describes the process of planting articles with publications then reprinting them.
1The southern German state owns the copyright and has banned any republication.
2The papers of Professor Wilson owe their separate republication to American booksellers.
3And then also come up with a novel interpretation of republication for digital.
4This Milford House edition is an unabridged republication of the edition of 1914.
5Still- Iamnotedly suspicious of the trade-yournews of this republication alarms me.
1The present reprint edition is in response to requests for it to be in print again.
2Reprint Edition 1978 by Arno Press Inc.
3Facsimile Reprint Edition from the original edition of 1881-1883 by The Archive Society, 1992.
4(This dedication was written in 1955 for the first reprint edition.)
5I shall be glad to receive a copy of the reprinted edition, and I wish you success in this endeavor.
Translations for reprint edition