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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
readvertise .
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Examples
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All major Egyptian ISPs appear to have readvertised routes to their domestic customer networks in the global routing table, including Noor Group, the exception until Monday to the Internet blackout.
Jim Cowie: Egypt Returns to the Internet (Chart) Jim Cowie 2011
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All major Egyptian ISPs appear to have readvertised routes to their domestic customer networks in the global routing table.
Jim Cowie: Egypt Returns to the Internet (Chart) Jim Cowie 2011
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The post has been readvertised and the next round of interviews would be held on December 15.
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Says Martin Himmel, company president: "We have repackaged it, redesigned it, readvertised it and given it a new breath of life."
Great Moments In Commercial History: Ayd's - The Consumerist 2007
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After only receiving seven nominations after its original advertisements in weekend newspapers, it readvertised the post and received only 10 more.
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Today, Marasha said there were still some technical problems with the tender and it would be readvertised, soon.
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The post would be readvertised to look for a principal capable of teaching mathematics, English as a first language and physical science.
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* DELAYS IN THE APPOINTMENT OF A NEW DIRECTOR-GENERAL: The post of director-general was recently readvertised because the province wants to give as many people as possible the opportunity to apply for the position.
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Incidentally, the buyer in his email of complaint told me the item could be repaired and readvertised.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Incidentally, the buyer in his email of complaint told me the item could be repaired and readvertised.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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