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reissue

noun as in edition

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The releases are the first since it was announced last summer that Madonna was returning to her original label, Warner Records, in a new deal that would include a series of deluxe catalogue reissues.

Shane Buettner, owner of Intervention Records, another company in the reissue business, defended MoFi on the popular message board moderated by mastering engineer Steve Hoffman.

His regular videos, in which he unboxes reissues and ranks different pressings, have made him a popular YouTube presence with almost 40,000 subscribers.

Sullivan and his company have a way of making record-collector hits out of rediscovered artists such as Donnie and Joe Emerson and Rodriguez, who became the subject of “Searching for Sugarman” after Light in the Attic’s reissue of his music.

From a reissue of a violent 1972 classic to a macabre odyssey across a Gothic Southern landscape.

It was in the year 1640 that the firm referred to undertook the reissue of the Hondius globes of earlier date.

In his reissue of the narrative I see that he was obliged to suppress the terrible notes on the killing.

Where a company has already searched and insured the title, reissue of the policy is made to you at about half the original fee.

My publishers have been encouraged to reissue the present volume, enlarged by the addition of several new tales.

The reissue of 1870 contained a reprint of the first edition of the 'Ancient Mariner'.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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