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- verb To
select again
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Examples
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He was "very sorry" but the four front-row tickets we had were unfortunately sold to a large corporation and we needed to reselect our seats.
Tom Matlack: Memories of Dad at Christmas Tom Matlack 2010
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He was "very sorry" but the four front-row tickets we had were unfortunately sold to a large corporation and we needed to reselect our seats.
Tom Matlack: Memories of Dad at Christmas Tom Matlack 2010
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With deep regret, we have decided not to reselect you as a council candidate for the 2010 council elections.
Uxbridge Tory says politicians aren't allowed to have a sense of humour Mark Reckons 2009
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With deep regret, we have decided not to reselect you as a council candidate for the 2010 council elections.
Archive 2009-09-01 Mark Reckons 2009
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Most surprising of all, his constituents were quite happy to reselect Lytton for another term.
Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008
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If you've got bad mutual funds with poor track records selected within that annuity, you may want to reselect.
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If the two states cannot come up with a plan to reselect delegates, they can try to seat whatever delegates were chosen in the discounted primaries by appealing to the Democratic Convention's Credentialing Committee, which includes many members from Rules and Bylaws.
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Most surprising of all, his constituents were quite happy to reselect Lytton for another term.
Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008
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Most surprising of all, his constituents were quite happy to reselect Lytton for another term.
Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008
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But the Lib Dems continued to reselect Ken as a candidate.
Archive 2007-01-14 2007
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