reprinted in English

verb
1
print again or in a different form.
the story has been reprinted at intervals ever since it first appeared

Use "reprinted" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "reprinted" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "reprinted", or refer to the context using the word "reprinted" in the English Dictionary.

1. Reprinted as Between Darkness and Day.

2. The paper reprinted the article in toto.

3. Reprinted as chapter 8 of The UFO Invasion.

4. The newspaper reprinted the facts, without fear or favour.

5. It's been reprinted thousands of times, totally ripped off.

6. Burka FOIA Request of 3/25/92, reprinted in App

7. Reprinted from The Bimetallist for April [Hubbard, Evelyn] on Amazon.com

8. Abstractions is Reprinted with permission from Quanta Magazine’s Abstractions blog.

9. Schematic of a single-photon absorptiometer (Reprinted with permission 12).

10. Reprinted with permission from George W. Douglas et al.

11. Schematic of a dual-photon absorptiometer (Reprinted with permission 12).

12. It was later reprinted in his book Mysteries Solved and Unsolved.

13. Figure 5: Schematic of a single-photon absorptiometer (Reprinted with permission 12).

14. Notes: Plectrumtra quinquejugous Monarski reprinted sursumvergence wanter Kazakh Basifies A-scope

15. The photograph was extremely popular, being reprinted in thousands of publications.

16. Fortress Besieged was reprinted in 1980, and became a best-seller.

17. It remained an exceptionally rare book until it was reprinted in 19

18. 5 It remained an exceptionally rare book until it was reprinted in 19

19. Often reprinted , this popular book of practical kabbalah includes incantations and magical formulae.

20. Single and dual x-ray absorptiometry (Courtesy of Hologic Inc., reprinted with permission 19).

21. Information on Alive.com is copyrighted and must not be reprinted, duplicated, or transmitted without permission.

22. The important papers concerning the structure of subatomic papers are reprinted in this volume.

23. Caravansaries in Iran: Khorasan Road Mohammad Yusef Kiani Reprinted from: Traditions Architecturales en Iran, Tehran, No

24. Personally, I hope will be reprinted, but apparently is not absolutely Fewture programs, at least for the moment.

25. Cooking in a Bedsitter remained in print for forty years and was recently reprinted by Virago Press

26. Toynbee, in an article in Horizon, Summer ’73, and reprinted later that year in the Readers Digest.

27. Cane, experimental novel by Jean Toomer, published in 1923 and reprinted in 1967, about the African American experience

28. Afterwords are especially great (and more common) to use when a book has been reprinted after the initial publication

29. From A Poet’s Glossary The following definition of the term Couplet is reprinted from A Poet's Glossary by Edward Hirsch.

30. Blockading (Reprinted from Road Raging: Top Tips for Wrecking Roadbuilding via libcom.org.) Some campaigns will require a geographical space to be protected

31. A reporter from the local newspaper, The Homestead, interviewed Rutherford, and the account was reprinted in the souvenir report of that convention.

32. 183 rows  · The Bracketed expression "[sic]" is used after a quote or reprinted text to indicate the …

33. History of both singing and fighting crickets in China Account of contemporary cricket fighting reprinted from American Way magazine Article in Science Advances

34. Ebert later reprinted on his site an analysis of the film pointing out various plot elements supporting the idea of Claire being an angel.

35. The one obvious exception is the Northumberland Household Book (begun in 1512), printed in London in 1770 and 1827, and also reprinted in Grose, Antiq

36. Secretly, also, sowing the seeds of Familism and Anabaptistry, to the infection of some and danger of others.” [March 1642 letter reprinted at 318 Bradford 1650]

37. He wrote, besides various apologetic works, Lettres de Quelques Juifs Portugais, Allemands et Polonais, à M. de Voltaire, Paris, 1769, often reprinted and translated into English and other languages.

38. Are You An Abductee? Melinda Leslie, Abduction Researcher (Compiled and reprinted with permission by Melinda Leslie.) This is a list of fifty common indicators shared by most Abductees

39. Others were critical of the decision, and one commentary – reprinted in five of the 10 papers – used highly acerbic sarcasm to express its outrage and disgust about the verdict:

40. Panken, Virginia Woolf and the "lust of creation", pp. 141 New York Times article The preceding paragraph is based on facts in Nigel Nicolson, Virginia Woolf, Chapter One, which is reprinted here.

41. And since national security is regularly Bruited as the excuse for nascent protectionism, where did they ever get the idea that the latter would make us safer in a foreign policy sense? Reprinted from RealClearMarkets

42. Find a brass The most comprehensive list of Brasses is Mill Stephenson, A List of Monumental Brasses in the British Isles (published in 1926 with an appendix in 1938 and reprinted in 1964)

43. The revised novel was published in 1922 (the authoritative text for this translation), and was reprinted in the Soviet Union in 1928 with minor changes made by Bely and extensive modifications made by …

44. Christ of the Breadlines (by Fritz Eichenberg) Christ is in our midst One of Fritz Eichenberg's many art donations to the pages of The Catholic Worker --- it has been reprinted countless times in CW-related publications.

45. Statement by Alabama Clergymen 12 April 1963 The following statement by eight white Alabama Clergymen, reprinted by the American Friends Service Committee, prompted King's "Letter From Birmingham Jail." We the undersigned Clergymen are among those who, in …

46. Analysis of "Blackberrying" by Sylvia Plath Original poem reprinted online here: "Blackberrying" by Sylvia Plath More information about the Poet: Sylvia Plath "Nobody in the lane, and nothing, nothing but blackberries." I kept rereading this …

47. The Birchen Bouquet is a work of pornography first published around 1770, reprinted in 1826 by George Cannon, in 1860 by William Dugdale and again in 1881 by William Lazenby (when it was said to have been printed at Birchington-on-Sea)

48. This Concordance of Erasmus Adagia refers to the edition of Erasmus Adagia as published by Joannes Clericus in Desiderii Roterodami Erasmi Opera Omnia Studio et Opera, in decem tomos distincta, Lugduni Batavorum 1703-1706, reprinted by Olms Verlag and available in Archive.org

49. ‘A Collected edition of his poems was published as Hesperides.’ ‘Apart from Collected editions, this poem has been reprinted twenty-seven times, and some are variants.’ ‘A Collected edition of his writings, Tutti gli scritti, was published in 1978.’ ‘The Collected edition of …

50. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL (1968); Hightower, From "Attornatus" to the Department of Justice-an Historical Perspective of the Nature of the Attorney generalship of the United States as Embodied in the Department of Justice Act of 1870, reprinted in Removing Politics from the Administration of