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An important function of the private presses has been to reprint rare works of historical and literary importance.
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Gollancz confirms that they are reprinting 20,000 copies with the deletions.
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I am pleased to have the opportunity of reprinting the material from the original booklet here.
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It was too late to reprint the ballots, so the Machine organized a write-in campaign for Daley.
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So a major hobby publication like Sports Cards can devote a page to reprint cards without fear of starting a firestorm.
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When the booklets were finally sold out, I did not reprint them.
II. noun
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A major New York paperback publisher considered a reprint , Hutchinson said, but company honchos later changed their minds.
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Book publishing had soared to more than 55,000 new titles and reprints.
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Craig says that 15-20% of reprints will be used.
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I have mentioned only a few established C format titles, no reprints of television or film tie-ins, and no annuals.
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Individual reprints may be ordered from these catalogs.
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It was a bitter blow when the trustees preferred the reprint .
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The books in this collection are a genuine value, not cheap reprints.
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The menu includes a reprint of a Damon Runyon column.