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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
reauction .
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Examples
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Turkey's finance minister, Mehmet Simsek, later told Turkish television that there was "no chance" to avoid the cancellation and that the stake would be reauctioned "this year."
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MR. KENNARD: Well, the analog spectrum should be reauctioned by
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But the plan that Congress laid out in the '96 act is that that analog spectrum would be returned and reauctioned and, as you know, when we auction spectrum, we auction it for flexible use, so it could be used for a variety of things.
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Doug, as you know, one of the centerpieces of that speech is finding a way to accelerate the return of the analog broadcast spectrum, so that it can be reauctioned sooner rather than later.
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The fact that the FCC's national broadband plan recommended that the D Block be reauctioned - as opposed to recommending reallocation to public safety or taking no position on the matter - reinforced the idea that the D Block would be auctioned early next year.
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The fact that the FCC's national broadband plan recommended that the D Block be reauctioned - as opposed to recommending reallocation to public safety or taking no position on the matter - reinforced the idea that the D Block would be auctioned early next year.
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John Dingell, D-Mich., and Edward Markey, D-Mass., also have urged that the D block be reauctioned.
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Former FCC Chairman Kevin Martin proposed that the D block simply be reauctioned, but with a lower reserve price of $750 million.
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John Dingell, D-Mich., and Edward Markey, D-Mass., also have urged that the D block be reauctioned.
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Former FCC Chairman Kevin Martin proposed that the D block simply be reauctioned, but with a lower reserve price of $750 million.
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