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rehearing

[ US /ɹiˈhiɹɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of hearing again

How To Use rehearing In A Sentence

  • The governor's team has now gone in there and asked for a rehearing.
  • For the court to issue the order sua sponte, that is, of its own accord without either party submitting papers requesting a rehearing, is even more rare. The Re-Up | ATTACKERMAN
  • A rehearing is expected next month. Times, Sunday Times
  • Howard Bashman (How Appealing) notes, apropos a Solomon Amendment case, that In the Third Circuit, however, rehearing en banc is not available if a majority of the judges in regular active service is recused from hearing a case. The Volokh Conspiracy » 2004 » November
  • Great Regulars: Sometimes the poet's voice doesn't seem to live up to the poem on the screen, sometimes what feels bland written down takes on immense power when we hear it, sometimes voice and word are so closely intertwined that it is difficult to read the poem again without "rehearing" that performance. Great Regulars: Sometimes the poet's voice doesn't seem
  • Kozinski’s dissent from denial of rehearing en banc in San Francisco Arts &Athletics sets this outwell. The Volokh Conspiracy » More on Amazon’s Deleting Books from Customers’ Kindles:
  • I can spend hours with Bessie, hearing and rehearing the stories from room to room, each space having been given its own distinctiveness.
  • He was given four years at the original rehearing so what had changed? The Sun
  • Now the appeal judges have ordered a rehearing of her case. Times, Sunday Times
  • Together with the earlier case of Brown V. Education Dept, it has sped up the development of judicial rehearing system of the US.
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