- A
reprint is a
re-publication of
material that has
already been
previously published. The term
reprint is used with
slightly different meanings in several...
- Sea Eyes, Pete and
Julie and
rePRINT. "Chemistry/Arithmetic" "****o Sun" "Lindsay's Song" "Sea Eyes" "Identity" "
Reprint" "White" "July" "Caleidoscope"...
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Shaye Areheart Books on
September 26, 2006, and has
subsequently been
re-
printed through Broadway Books. The
novel follows Camille Preaker, a newspaper...
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advertising or expectations; by the end of 1972, over a
million copies were in
print, the book
having reached the
number one spot on
bestseller lists mostly...
- used by
Indians as well as
foreign citizens for
update of PAN data or
Reprint of PAN Card. A new PAN card
bearing the same PAN but
updated information...
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other features to newspapers,
magazines and websites. The
syndicates offer reprint rights and
grant permissions to
other parties for
republishing content...
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color and
reprint. Each
successive removal of lino or wood from the
block will
expose the
already printed color to the
viewer of the
print. Pic****o is...
- and out of
print repeatedly, or to the sole
printed edition of a work,
which is not
picked up
again by any ****ure
publishers for
reprint. Most works...
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November 2012, IDW
restarted its
reprint series with the
hardcover G.I. JOE: The
Complete Collection, Vol. 1,
intending to
reprint all the
stories in reading...
- (1991). In 2005
Guthrie mixed Amber Smith's
third studio album entitled RePRINT which brought the band an
international breakthrough.
Studio albums (mainly...