reissue
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That doesn’t mean that it might not see a reissue along with some of the bonus tracks that got left by the wayside in those days, but right now I’m really moving into the future.”
From Salon ● Jul. 29, 2026
"Freedom Suite," led by Rollins' confident sax and also notable for Max Roach's drumming, proved controversial enough that a reissue chose another title for the album.
From Barron's ● May 26, 2026
The bill would make it easier to reissue postal votes and to allow voters to switch voting methods in certain circumstances, for example where their postal vote has not arrived.
From BBC ● Mar. 2, 2026
In this reissue of an illustrated story first published in 1969, a young girl goes looking for the fabled holiday without quite knowing what she seeks.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Dec. 4, 2025
I won’t get a medal, and I jolly well don’t want or deserve one, but I won’t lose my license, either—I mean, you could say I’ve already lost it myself, but they’ll reissue it.
From "Code Name Verity" by Elizabeth Wein
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Ace is a small but mighty UK label that specializes in reissues and vintage catalog material, prioritizing physical releases that feature thoughtful annotations and liner notes.
From Salon ● Feb. 24, 2026
He wrote introductions and appreciations, edited anthologies and reissues, taught in writing programs, recommended candidates for artist residencies, advised the Guggenheim Foundation on fellowship recipients and informally brokered the advancement of innumerable authors.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Nov. 7, 2025
With pop acts like Taylor Swift cutting multiple editions of LPs and pricy back-catalog reissues, Fidelity pressing plant in Oxnard says it is ready to help the vinyl boom stay in the groove.
From Los Angeles Times ● May 24, 2024
In the UK, the Rolling Stones now stand alongside Robbie Williams with 14 number one albums, including collections like greatest hits albums, reissues and live LPs.
From BBC ● Nov. 1, 2023
The edition of 1882 was published about the same time as one of the latest reissues of Lane's Thousand and One Nights; and the Saturday Review of Nov.
From The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 10 by Sir Richard Francis Burton
In a statement, they said 13-year-old Hayden Jones-Powell would be remembered for his "big smile", as authorities reissued warnings about the hidden risks of getting into open water.
From BBC ● Jun. 26, 2026
He has also published a book of his lyrics, reissued his post-Beatles singles in a wooden crate, and pushed for the completion and release of the Beatles’ final single, “Now and Then.”
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jun. 3, 2026
Undeterred, he reissued it on vinyl the following year.
From Los Angeles Times ● Apr. 3, 2026
Tokenized equities — real shares wrapped or reissued as blockchain tokens — threaten traditional brokerages.
From MarketWatch ● Feb. 19, 2026
Books, also, were recalled and rewritten again and again, and were invariably reissued without any admission that any alteration had been made.
From "1984" by George Orwell
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They’re also reissuing the album with previously unreleased recordings from that 1996 “Infinite Sadness” tour.
From Los Angeles Times ● Nov. 24, 2025
“We started reissuing old albums with significant commercial appeal and demand. So now, the factory serves record labels, independent artists and reissues old albums,” said Luciano Barreira, Polysom’s general manager.
From Seattle Times ● Apr. 28, 2024
The Forest Service has recently told the company, however, that reissuing the permit would require proof of water rights.
From Los Angeles Times ● Oct. 27, 2023
Mr Westberg also stated that CSU does not keep notes of when a graduate asks for the reissuing of a diploma and therefore Mr Tinubu's request for a copy of the diploma was not recorded.
From BBC ● Oct. 11, 2023
Suppose Hilmer were to conjure up another excuse for canceling and reissuing just as the second batch of premiums fell due?
From Broken to the Plow by Charles Caldwell Dobie