reprint|reprinted|reprinting|reprints in English
verb
[re·print || ‚rɪː'prɪnt]
print again, make another copy of printed material
Use "reprint|reprinted|reprinting|reprints" in a sentence
1. Delaware News-Journal (reprinting from the Associated Press).
2. An appendix reprints the Book of Job.
3. Reprinted as Between Darkness and Day.
4. Craig says that 15-20% of reprints will be used.
5. The paper reprinted the article in toto.
6. Germany's Annexationist Aims (Classic Reprint)
7. Reprinted as chapter 8 of The UFO Invasion.
8. The newspaper reprinted the facts, without fear or favour.
9. Abstract Reprints Calendar of Events Information for Authors (on inside back cover)
10. View PDF Reprints Cephalic arch stenoses are a challenge to treat
11. It's been reprinted thousands of times, totally ripped off.
12. Burka FOIA Request of 3/25/92, reprinted in App
13. 2 The reprint checks with the original.
14. Reprinted from The Bimetallist for April [Hubbard, Evelyn] on Amazon.com
15. Abstractions is Reprinted with permission from Quanta Magazine’s Abstractions blog.
16. Schematic of a single-photon absorptiometer (Reprinted with permission 12).
17. Reprinted with permission from George W. Douglas et al.
18. The Pictures, the Betrothing: Novels (Classic Reprint)
19. Find free reprint Articles at the ArticlesFactory.com
20. Schematic of a dual-photon absorptiometer (Reprinted with permission 12).
21. Grateful acknowledgment is made for permission to reprint.
22. 9 Edited by Frederick A. Pottle. Reprint edition.
23. 12 Would you please give me a reprint?
24. 1 The work is into its third reprint.
25. It was later reprinted in his book Mysteries Solved and Unsolved.