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republishing

NOUN
  1. the act of publishing again

How To Use republishing In A Sentence

  • In republishing Céline's work in virtual form, no one version of it would be privileged.
  • I republishing (republishing) a tinge textbook yesterday evening.
  • Kahn scholars and students would have been better served by republishing Scully's text rather than this pot-boiler.
  • While republishing this volume certainly makes an important European American text available, it is unclear what significant contribution it makes to those interested in Native culture except in most general terms.
  • Thus we have Starbright republishing Fran Manushkin's "Baby Come Out", while Tricycle (a division of Ten Speed Press) has taken on the Remy Charlip books "Fortunately" and "Arm In Arm In Arm" -- these three are titles that Murdoch (AKA Harpercollins) slashed from the Morrow backlist catalog at takeover time several years ago. A role model in better clothes
  • In many cases, republishing an article may be as simple as gaining permission and crediting the publisher.
  • Gascoigne returned to England in 1574 to a scandal and had to revise the edition, republishing it the following year as The Posies.
  • The University of Illinois Press is to be commended for republishing this Chicago gem.
  • This was his hobby, translating old texts and republishing them in today's English.
  • They have brought in Puffin Books for children and are republishing all of Ian Fleming's original James Bond titles.
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