Definitions
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- noun One who
joins (an organisation, etc.) again. - noun A brief introduction to a
radio show, etc. when it continues after acommercial or otherbreak .
Etymologies
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Examples
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So anytime one complains about comparing HADCRU to GISS you get this rejoiner about difference reference periods… etc etc etc.
A Second Look at USHCN Classification #2 « Climate Audit 2007
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There is the end image and there is every single line to which the nike visual rejoiner is "If a Gimp can do it; what is your excuse."
Nike ad features Paralympian Kay Olson 2007
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I await the rejoiner that these notes were always available and that the deniers are again making a mountain out of a mole hill.
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"Babies dont have heart problems" is the most common rejoiner.
What we really look like Kay Olson 2006
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Here are his rebuttal, my rejoiner, and his response.
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There is a rejoiner to their letter from Mr. Hellman.
Archive 2003-07-27 David Bigwood 2003
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The quick rejoiner gave the captain a momentary shock; he had underrated these amiable people.
The Songs of Distant Earth Clarke, Arthur C. 1986
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A stormy threat by a sneering, drunken officer to turn his Canadian artillery on the bloomin 'Yanks could be met by a cold-as-steel rejoiner that the British officer would please realize his drunken condition, and take back the sneering threat and come across with a reasonable order or suffer the immediate consequences.
The History of the American Expedition Fighting the Bolsheviki Campaigning in North Russia 1918-1919 Harry H. Mead
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"Bet it was hazy all right," was Redmond's sarcastic rejoiner, "like most of your bar-room recollections, Yorkey."
The Luck of the Mounted A Tale of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police Ralph S. Kendall
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Conscious I was that her rejoiner would be in accord with my desire, as it proved.
Recollections and reflections : an auto of half a century and more, 1906
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