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She also saw to the reissuing of his albums.
They finally recognized that there was a legitimate reason for reissuing the novel, even though it cost them money.
Last season, his show was a reissuing of his old ideas, which has given him over a year to decide where to go.
But all this reissuing did not expand the quantity of available jazz as much as might be expected.
He's the resident expert at several labels that have been reissuing the music for CD's.
He was instrumental in the reissuing of the Magna Carta.
The prize announcement led to the immediate reissuing of at least two volumes of Tranströmer's poetry.
Also pending was their request for the reissuing of a construction permit for a prayer house in Gabrovo.
"We believe this is nothing more than a reissuing of the same alert we got a week ago," Sergeant Pasquariello said.
His most important contribution to mathematics consist of the reissuing of a large table of integrals.
Yet a more important focus for the new Verve Records was the reissuing of its back catalogue, in ever more imaginative ways.
Mr. Torres said that the ordinance would address fines and the reissuing of permits to chronic abusers.
By the early 1990s, the development of compact discs led to the reissuing of many older popular albums, providing acts like America with revived sales.
It was only properly released as an individual album in 1997, with the reissuing of Ono's back catalogue by Rykodisc.
For one thing, the advent of the compact disk has seen the reissuing of many famous original-cast albums of the past.
The reissuing of the 30-year bond could also affect the pricing of mortgages and longer-term corporate and municipal bonds.
In celebration of this reissuing, DC also issued a refurbished edition of the first issue of the series.
RKO kept Leon Errol in the public eye by reissuing his older comedies through the mid-1950s.
Later that decade, he founded Inferno Records which specialised in the licensing and reissuing of music made popular on the Northern soul scene.
In his introduction to a reissuing of his book Industrial Relations Systems in 1993, Dunlop wrote:
For the reissuing of print material see Reprint A reissue (also known as a re-release or re-edition) is the repeated issue of a published work.
Atavistic's Unheard Music Series imprint focuses on the reissuing of out-of-print free improvisation/ avant-garde jazz recordings.
This year marks the onset of a Goyen revival, which will see the publication of his selected letters and the reissuing of his out-of-print fiction.
The final suppression of the monastery in that year probably relates to the reissuing of King James VI's 1569 charter in 1600.
The kiosks at US Airways can be used in Spanish as well as English, and allow the reissuing of tickets if a flight is canceled.