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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of repackage.

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Examples

  • I don't think tax cuts caused the failure of ratings agencies to recognize the risk in repackaged mortgages.

    Did tax cuts cause the current crisis? 2009

  • Disney kept the original going in repackaged versions through the '60s without actually hiring any new Mouseketeers, then tried a new Mickey Mouse Club in the' 70s (with a cast that included "The Facts of Life" 's Lisa Whelchel), but it was a bust.

    Teddy Wayne: The Huffington Post Interviews Jennifer Armstrong, Author of "Why? Because We Still Like You" Teddy Wayne 2010

  • Disney kept the original going in repackaged versions through the '60s without actually hiring any new Mouseketeers, then tried a new Mickey Mouse Club in the' 70s (with a cast that included "The Facts of Life" 's Lisa Whelchel), but it was a bust.

    Teddy Wayne: The Huffington Post Interviews Jennifer Armstrong, Author of "Why? Because We Still Like You" Teddy Wayne 2010

  • Disney kept the original going in repackaged versions through the '60s without actually hiring any new Mouseketeers, then tried a new Mickey Mouse Club in the' 70s (with a cast that included "The Facts of Life" 's Lisa Whelchel), but it was a bust.

    Teddy Wayne: The Huffington Post Interviews Jennifer Armstrong, Author of "Why? Because We Still Like You" Teddy Wayne 2010

  • What isn't clear, however, is how much of the information in survey results merely reflects other indicators such as payrolls numbers "repackaged" -- via respondents 'brains -- in another form.

    Confident In Confidence Measures? 2009

  • Many of us still enjoy late night "infomercials" that continue, even now, to offer astounding returns in real estate, or by purchasing "precious" commodities, or even ordinary coins repackaged so they magically become "valuable collectables."

    Dan Dubno: Post-Madoff: The Final Insult 2009

  • Hotline is an adult novelty, aka repackaged children's toy that didn't sell well and / or offended the public.

    Gizmodo 2009

  • As such, Mr. Karzai has conveniently been "repackaged" as latter-day version of Ngo Dinh Diem, the South Vietnamese leader who was overthrown in a coup that was openly backed by prominent American journalists like David Halberstam of the New York Times and his cohort Neil Sheehan of UPI and later the Times as well.

    Ashley Rindsberg: Spinning the War in Afghanistan 2010

  • The - Minus World "repackaged" modern video games as if they were Atari 2600 cartridges.

    Boing Boing 2008

  • RAY: You know I honestly think that there's -- there's 13 in print but there's like some mini books that came out as well that are kind of repackaged small little stocking stuffers, so I think there's like 17 or 18, you know, in print but I've written 13.

    CNN Transcript Dec 25, 2006 2006

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