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- verb Present participle of
republish .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the act of publishing again
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Examples
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User management is the same, rebuilding is now called republishing, entries are the same, display options are the same, templating is the same …. hooh, this is tiring.
Movable Type 4.0 Beta Launches, Platform To Be Open Sourced Duncan Riley 2005
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Reaching out further to the Twitter and Facebook crowds can be very productive, such as republishing all of the #qanda zingers that didn't make it past the ABC censors to the live TV scroll.
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Reaching out further to the Twitter and Facebook crowds can be very productive, such as republishing all of the #qanda zingers that didn't make it past the ABC censors to the live TV scroll.
Archive 2010-07-01 2010
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Perhaps there are ways to police the egregious cases better and/or generate revenue from "republishing" if all involved are amenable.
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Perhaps there are ways to police the egregious cases better and/or generate revenue from "republishing" if all involved are amenable.
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The "CSI: Miami" actor is seeking more than $1 million and an injunction from republishing the article's allegations.
Eddie Cibrian SUES Over Cheating Allegations The Huffington Post News Team 2009
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The fear, evidently, is that republishing the cartoons could lead to another round of violence and deaths.
A Progressive on the Prairie » Free expression or religious disrespect? » Print 2009
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The fear, evidently, is that republishing the cartoons could lead to another round of violence and deaths.
Free expression or religious disrespect? « A Progressive on the Prairie 2009
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Her own appraisal of women's literature in the first half of the 20th century A Very Great Profession tells the story of her immersion in the works of women novelists, mostly for women and mostly by British women, which, without her intervention in republishing them through her Persephone Books company, would be completely forgotten.
Archive 2009-01-01 Linda 2009
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Her own appraisal of women's literature in the first half of the 20th century A Very Great Profession tells the story of her immersion in the works of women novelists, mostly for women and mostly by British women, which, without her intervention in republishing them through her Persephone Books company, would be completely forgotten.
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