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- verb Present participle of
renumber . - noun The act or process of
assigning newnumbers .
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Examples
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"renumbering" or "relettering" to accurately depict when people can get on the plane.
The Cranky Flier 2010
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"renumbering" or "relettering" to accurately depict when people can get on the plane.
The Cranky Flier 2010
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"renumbering" or "relettering" to accurately depict when people can get on the plane.
The Cranky Flier 2010
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"renumbering" or "relettering" to accurately depict when people can get on the plane.
The Cranky Flier KC Traveler 2009
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But DC has gone so far as to retroactively declare it, on their website, a shorter series, renumbering everything “(of 9)”.
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It's part of the Muppet Show series, set in the theatre and all - the renumbering every four issue is really just a marketing device.
Brown Thing Roger Langridge 2009
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Joe Quesada works on the editorial side, he isn't invested in the number-crunching (as you can see from the fishy renumbering of Incredible Hulk) so even if what you say is true it may be that he is simply misinformed rather than lying ... preston
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The onus of not just a massive renumbering effort, but required verification that all applications and services will function properly over IPv6, is more than daunting.
Five-year plan: 8 problems IT must solve Paul Venezia 2010
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Finally, after renumbering the old Article VII so it became Article VIII, Madison explained and justified his amendments beginning with the first, which he said “relates to what may be called a bill of rights,” as if that title applied only to his “prefix.”
Ratification Pauline Maier 2010
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Finally, after renumbering the old Article VII so it became Article VIII, Madison explained and justified his amendments beginning with the first, which he said “relates to what may be called a bill of rights,” as if that title applied only to his “prefix.”
Ratification Pauline Maier 2010
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