A temporary restraining order has been reissued in the interim.
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It's completely unacceptable that this has not been reissued yet.
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They've begun to be reissued now by Farrar, Straus & Giroux.
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Two beautifully reissued novels by Natalia Ginzburg come to mind.
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I acquired reissued copies of his solo records Apache and Inca.
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A temporary restraining order was reissued to Heard in the interim.
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To see it be reissued, it kind of blows me away.
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Instead, these 10-year permits were reissued under their original terms.
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In two essential novels reissued by Picador, the exquisitely grotesque Crash
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Reissued on Blu-ray with both the theatrical and director's cuts.
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The reissued tickets are expected to be allocated from this cache.
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Allows unused, but approved, green cards from previous years to be reissued.
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Her essays, now reissued by NYRB Classics, are specimens of impeccable taste.
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The State Department has reissued sanctions waivers and confirmed the same facts.
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Last month, New Directions reissued another of her books, "Binstead's Safari" (1983).
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The restraining order was reissued today, remaining intact and in full force.
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She also asked why the House had not reissued the subpoenas after.
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Now reissued by MACK Books, it's again available to a wider audience.
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Long out of print, the record is now reissued on Chicago label HoZac.
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Another US$149.6bn of deals have been refinanced, reset or reissued in 2018.
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Albums she made between 21968 and 21970 are being reissued in remastered versions.
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New York label Mighty Mouth Music has recently reissued the album on vinyl.
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In September, the University of Texas Press reissued IOWA for its 40th anniversary.
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It was rediscovered in the 1960s, and has been reissued every decade since.
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Reissued and repackaged recordings are a chance to reconsider careers and unearth gems.
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That's exactly why they shouldn't be tweaked and reissued year in, year out.
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The new executive order was reissued with the intention of overcoming the legal concerns.
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And, finally, the U.S. reissued very tough sanctions finally against the regime in Iran.
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It said these data had been "suppressed" from the database and would be reissued.
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Many times we reissued her bags, knitwear, outerwear and recreated product from her history.
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So after he signed his book deal in 2014, he bought a reissued pair.
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The pattern is still available in the Butterick catalog, reissued for a new generation.
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Once issued, tickets are nontransferable and may not be reissued once travel has commenced.
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Reissued by Criterion in a digital restoration, "Cat People" was the first Lewton production.
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Reissued on November 10 on Anthology Recordings, three of the records from Sanders' Impulse!
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It's since been reissued on CD and hopefully a vinyl reissue isn't far off.
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Some of these records were reissued and have found their way onto streaming services.
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Also in this period, Mr. Rissient ran a distribution company that reissued foreign classics.
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In 2013, it was reissued, to much fanfare, by New York Review Books Classics.
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Small bikes are in Honda's DNA, as the famous Super Cub, now reissued, attests.
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Those charters can now be reissued, allowing up to 22 new schools to open.
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Now retitled In Flagrante Two (19813), it has been reissued with three additional images.
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First published in 1993, Tina Modotti: Photographer & Revolutionary was recently reissued by La Fábrica.
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But Sanders once again had an edge in that category when the numbers were reissued.
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Coupons expire after 24 hours, and will not be reissued, according to the retailer's site.
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Do you have any specific memories of the record that's being reissued, Way Out West?
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Twenty-two lawmakers from Hong Kong's democratic opposition called for Mallet's visa to be reissued.
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You have to have your ticket reissued before this date and fly before this date.
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The state court, deeming Masterpiece Cakeshop irrelevant, reissued its original opinion almost word for word.
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Originally published in the 250s, it was reissued by New Directions a few years ago.
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Organizers said some tickets had to be reissued because of additional space required by broadcasters.
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In 2010 the two novels were reissued by Verse Chorus Press as a single volume.
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Three more of her novels were reissued this year, two of them in new translations.
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In fact, as Allen spoke, Trump reissued that call at a rally in Eastern Iowa.
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Stafford's collected stories, which won the Pulitzer Prize in 1970, will be reissued in 2021.
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A new statement was reissued, but it was a bit like the tail wagging the dog.
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But we eventually reissued the record ourselves on our wives' label, Five Foot Two, around 2002.
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After the Wannacry attack, the central bank reissued its recommendations to Russian banks, the bank said.
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When Jade Tree and Epitaph reissued those early records last year, this one was skipped over.
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This ban had to be reissued in 1997 and people were urged to destroy the game.
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ON NOVEMBER 8TH a much-loved album will be reissued in a lavish multi-format edition.
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Shimkovitz reissued Obaa Sima on the label arm of Awesome Tapes to international acclaim in 2015.
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The judge reissued it later, causing Germany to arrest Puigdemont when he traveled there in April.
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The British publisher Faber & Faber reissued this landmark work in 2009, and it's well worth reading.
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She's the subject of a new biography, and her memoir and poetry have been recently reissued.
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Like that Midori Takada album that just got reissued—it was in my YouTube recommendations for ages.
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On the same day that the catalog was reissued, the Beatles: RockBand video game was also released.
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Actually, my brother reissued Teen Babes this year and included all of the other covers we've recorded.
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In fact, demand for both albums was so high they were eventually reissued in a gatefold release.
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Brooklyn experimentalist Oneohtrix Point Never has remastered and reissued his influential 2010 cassette Chuck Person's Eccojams Vol.
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The video comes alongside the news that PAGAN will be reissued today in partnership with Big Beat.
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Games, reissued this month by New York Review Books Classics, plumb the darkness curtained off by our
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In recent years, its catalog has been reissued, and compilations have pulled together the formerly obscure cuts.
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In 2012, president Diane von Furstenberg reissued the organization's health and age requirements ahead of Fashion Week.
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The Smiths' classic 20173 album The Queen Is Dead is set to be reissued later this year.
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Today the request has been reissued with an additional three parliaments on board — Brazil, Latvia and Singapore.
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Now her one novel-length work, " Binstead's Safari ," published in 1983, is being reissued by New Directions.
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And this time many of the recordings being reissued had originally been produced by Mr. Avakian himself.
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Every studio recording she made has been issued, reissued, remastered and re-re-mastered, several times over.
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Earlier this year, though, Mr. Young and Ms. Zazeela quietly reissued the DVD version on their website.
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"I Love Dick" sold fewer than a hundred copies a year until it was reissued, in 20123.
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Now they've been reissued with wily new art by Sergio Ruzzier that perfectly suits their offbeat sensibility.
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We reissued it after this photo of Nancy Pelosi wearing a red version went viral last December.
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When Underworld's Karl Hyde and Rick Smith reissued Dubnobasswithmyheadman, it didn't come as too much of a surprise.
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This was only released on a few hundred CD-Rs but reissued five years later by Temporary Residence.
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FCA merely reissued essentially the same statement that was already posted to Twitter by the Uconnect support account.
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His first and (so far) only book, "Haunts of the Black Masseur", will be reissued later this year.
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They reissued it on their record label, and the music industry could not shut their mouths about it.
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The Anaheim Factory pack is a capsule of Vans' most well-known silhouettes, reissued in their earliest form.
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On June 16, a temporary restraining order against the actor was reissued amid his acrimonious divorce from Heard.
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They did the reunion tours, reissued some of their older albums, and recorded and toured a new album.
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The original soundtrack was even recently reissued on Poké Ball red-and-white-colored vinyl by Moonshake Records.
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A portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by photographer David Bailey was reissued to mark the monarch's sapphire jubilee.
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But the pieces we reissued were to remind our customer that fashion-girl denim is not basic denim.
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Last Thursday, the U.S. Climate Prediction Center reissued the La Niña watch that was removed in early September.
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Reissued in 1994, the book continues to inspire "gender-critical" or "trans-exclusionary" radical feminists — TERFs, for short.
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Reissued in revised form by Flatiron in July, "Black Klansman" is currently No. 4 on the paperback list.
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The Obama administration then reissued the rule in 2016, and power plants have complied with it since then.
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When a small British label reissued both albums on one CD in 1998, O'Rourke began telling his friends.
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Inevitably, "Saturday Night Fever" inspired a sequel, "Staying Alive" (1983), reissued by Paramount with less fanfare on DVD.
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Last year, the publisher reissued Brown's "The Dead Bird" and "Christmas in the Barn," both with new art.
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The last time a publisher put out a collection of Sheldon's work was 1990 (reissued in the mid-2000s).
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It barely sold 1,000 copies at the time, but in 2014 it was reissued, and he continues to tour.
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We even brought him some "Schlagersüßtafel" chocolate for the interview, a former GDR treat that has now been reissued.
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They then altered the amounts and destinations on the transfer requests and reissued them, both banks said in filings.
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If reissued, with a coupon at current market rates, the German bond will have a coupon of around 13bps.
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Reissued on Blu-ray, "Eureka" was directed by Nicolas Roeg with his customary flash from Paul Mayersberg's convoluted screenplay.
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Every piece we reissued was totally us: You will not find pieces like that being delivered by another brand.
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It found an audience there only belatedly, when it was reissued in 1972 and broke into the Top 10.
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The court also reissued a restraining order that the Bold and the Beautiful actress obtained against Henricks on Aug.
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This month, "Bella Donna," from 19393, and Nicks's second solo album, "The Wild Heart," from 1983, are being reissued.
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The document, sent by Mexico's sugar chamber to mills on Monday, said existing permits would be reissued in April.
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" In response, Pelosi reissued that threat and said Cipollone was seeking to "cover up [Trump's] betrayal of our democracy.
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Heard's hearing on the domestic violence claims has been pushed to August, and a temporary restraining order has been reissued.
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Both the original and the reissued Golden Record contain hours of sounds from Earth, including greetings in 55 different languages.
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Unlike its counterpart in the U.S., these identity accounts can be revoked and reissued easily through an established national protocol.
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When you reissued this album a few years ago, were you able to remaster or remix it to sound better?
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Milton Bradley reissued the game in 1960 under the simpler title The Game of Life, later simply shortened to Life.
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Now, what if he took that already-popular bag, reissued it in velvet as well as a bubblegum pink hue?
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Show of hands here, how many people had your Social Security number reissued knowing that it was breached in Equifax?
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Claudia Fleming's cult, out-of-print cookbook, "The Last Course," is being reissued as she emerges from a dark decade.
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Grove's book, was first published in 493 and again reissued in 2015, and shares advice on managing and motivating teams.
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The T-shirts that served as uniforms were collected at the end of each season and reissued the next year.
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And for all its controversy, Après-ski went on to become a cult classic, and its soundtrack was recently reissued.
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We couldn't find them to get to Drag City, for when they reissued it, so they used the vinyl version.
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While Nocturnal Earthworm Stew was reissued on CD by Pacemaker Entertainment in 2004, this one deserves the proper vinyl treatment.
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In another report, Vietnam said it had not granted or reissued work visas for North Korean nationals since 11 Sept.
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Since his death in 1982, Gould's catalog of Bach and other recordings has been frequently reissued and repackaged by Sony.
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The agency has said that Californians who received an ID this year do not have to have their cards reissued.
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Amideast said in a statement that the United States Embassy in Beirut reviewed Mr. Ajjawi's case and reissued a visa.
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Apple says you can continue to use your virtual card in the Wallet app while the physical one is being reissued.
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It also noted that the Office of the State Superintendent of Education reissued the preschool's license to operate in May 2019.
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On the less high-end end of the spectrum, J. Crew reissued its 1980s rugby sweaters for its fall 2017 collection.
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Their original visas were reissued, and they entered the country as legal permanent residents, ACLU Pennsylvania Communications Director Andy Hoover said.
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"Picnic at Hanging Rock" was released the following year, republished by Penguin in 1975 and reissued this year by Penguin Classics.
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In addition to a post-apocalyptic entry, the classics of the series are being reissued on the Switch later this year.
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The Declaratory Ruling, Report and Order, and Order described in paragraph (1) may not be reissued in substantially the same form.
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Needless to say, the reissued LPs won't be exactly the same as the originals, which were printed onto gold-plated copper.
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Earlier this year, MCR reissued The Black Parade as a special 3LP vinyl edition including previously unreleased demos and live versions.
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It originally launched in the fall of 2015, and has since been reissued in velvet (which you can still snag today!).
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Google has reissued its internal rules related to harassment, discrimination, and doxxing following months of employee criticism of its workplace culture.
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Spooked by rising prices, price-sensitive importers India and Argentina backed out of awarding tenders this week, and quickly reissued them.
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") Like Fran Ross's recently reissued comic novel "Oreo" (1974) and Kathleen Collins's posthumously published stories in "Whatever Happened to Interracial Love?
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Earlier this year, Adriana Malvido's 1993 biography of her was reissued with additional chapters, plus an introduction by intellectual Elena Poniatowska.
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Many of these photos were featured in "Photographs," originally published in 1989, and recently reissued by the University Press of Mississippi.
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It was a key reference in Marc Jacobs's then-notorious grunge collection for Perry Ellis in 1992, which was recently reissued.
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The novel was reissued in 1967, with a new chapter by Erle Stanley Gardner featuring his most famous character, Perry Mason.
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Last month, Cale reissued "Fragments of a Rainy Season," a live album recorded at various stops on a 21919 world tour.
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Its first, "On the Beach," was reissued in 93 by Aestuarium Records and is considered part of the avant-garde canon.
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John Reis from Rocket from the Crypt, who runs Swami Records, put out the first version of that before Dirtnap reissued it.
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I've seen you drop Bellringer tracks there, and you've reissued solo records like 2001's The Silent Treatment through your site there.
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This, roughly, is the story behind and the story of Maggie Nelson's The Red Parts (0563), reissued this month by Graywolf Press.
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Perhaps in keeping with the times, "Happy to Be Nappy" is scheduled to be reissued as a board book later this year.
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So do the novels of Renata Adler, first published in the seventies and eighties but reissued, to much literary fanfare, in 2013.
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After the federal court in Seattle issued a broad injunction against the policy, Mr. Trump removed major provisions and reissued the order.
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In tribute to that debut, A.P.C. is releasing a capsule, out on Thursday, of new and reissued items bearing the original label.
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The threats to congressmen's offices have become of sufficient concern that the Capitol police have reissued guidelines for all members of Congress.
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The temporary restraining order against Depp was reissued in June, and a court hearing for a permanent order has been scheduled for Aug.
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There's something goosebumping-ly good about seeing the return of '80s-approved light blue bottoms and a reissued pair of Nike's Cortez sneakers.
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Deals and the Downfall was first published in 1992 (it has since been reissued as Trump: The Greatest Show on Earth), at a
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The star's temporary restraining order was reissued last week, PEOPLE confirmed, but the court hearing for a permanent order was moved to Aug.
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He reissued his campaign pledge to build a border wall with Mexico, telling the crowd the work had started despite opposition from Democrats.
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Kelly did not address the other claims, but he reissued a statement first released in April in response to an NBC News report.
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Voicing opposition to U.S. policy on the day Washington announced a new raft of sanctions on Iran, the European Union reissued its Nov.
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Sweden Suffocate For Fuck Sake has been around for quite a while, and recently reissued their 2004 demo which is worth a listen.
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Long out of print, Nancy Rexroth's IOWA, a haunting monograph of black-and-white photographs evoking her childhood in the Midwest, is reissued.
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Luckily for those just encountering the cult-favorite album now, though, "Plantasia" is being reissued today on vinyl by Sacred Bones for $24.
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After the group signed with Elektra Records, one of the era's leading folk labels, the album was reissued and reached a wider audience.
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This morning, there's the inevitable news that the Space Jam soundtrack, which was dope, will be reissued on vinyl for Record Store Day.
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Since 603, Frank's imprint has reissued hundreds of out-of-print books, many of them foreign-language volumes in their first American translations.
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" In this reissued essay collection, which collects over 20 years of his nonfiction, Elkin puts it this way: "Point of view is art.
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It reassembles an unreleased 1974 album, "The Gouster," a preliminary version of "Young Americans" with three songs, though all have previously been reissued.
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As older, higher coupon bonds mature, income-oriented bond investors are forced to buy newer bonds that are being reissued with dramatically lower coupons.
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The reissued Golden Record takes form in three LPs, each in a poly-lined, paper sleeve, slipped inside a gold foil tip-on jacket.
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The most noteworthy of these reissued garments is the ribbon dress, first introduced in 1978 and of which only two are remaining in existence.
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Reuters TV An emergency warning was reissued for an out-of-control bushfire that is raging across parts of the Australian city of Sydney.
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The reissued art was scrapped five years later, when a 2017 edition of the book trilogy restored Gammell's original illustrations to their rightful place.
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Founded by David Byrne of the Talking Heads, Luaka Bop reissued Onyeabor's music (after some convincing) on the compilation record Who is William Onyeabor?
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The same label has also reissued "Man From Higher Heights," an album by Count Ossie & the Rasta Family, released in 1983 after Ossie's death.
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On Monday evening, a red level aviation warning was reissued by Indonesia's Center for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation due to the ongoing eruption.
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JON CARAMANICA An article last Sunday about recently reissued albums misstated the connection between the jazz historian and saxophonist Loren Schoenberg and Count Basie.
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To celebrate the occasion, Carey reissued her 1994 album, "Merry Christmas," and produced a mini-documentary about the making of her signature seasonal hit.
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The Daily On Monday, inside a conference room in downtown Washington, the Trump administration reissued a temporary ban on immigration from Muslim-majority nations.
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A memo announcing the Defense Department's multibillion dollar cloud computing initiative was scrapped and reissued over "Star Wars" references made in the original memo.
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Roberts showed me copies of two of the sisters' birth certificates, reissued later in their lives, listing Annie and her husband as their parents.
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The poems in "Lucy Negro, Redux" — first published in 2015 and reissued last week in an expanded edition by Third Man Books — defy genre.
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Plante's recently reissued memoir of his friendships with three literary icons — Jean Rhys, Germaine Greer and Sonia Orwell — is a tart and complicated pleasure.
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Two classic novels, Nella Larsen's "Passing" (1929) and George S. Schuyler's "Black No More" (26.95), have been reissued in time for Black History Month.
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"McCarry's years as an undercover operative served him well," the critic Patrick Anderson wrote in The Washington Post in 2005, when "Tears" was reissued.
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A newly reissued biography chronicles the career of photographer and revolutionary Tina Modotti, whose art is often eclipsed by her relationships with male artists.
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In Ms Atwood's novella "The Penelopiad" (recently reissued), Odysseus's wife Penelope, now a shade in Hades, relates her life and his travels, revising his reputation.
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I found myself at Primavera in The Year of Our Lord 2013, when Give Up was reissued and The Postal Service were playing reunion shows.
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"I want the yearbooks to be reissued and I want a letter from the administration explaining why they are reissuing the yearbook," Joseph Berardo said.
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His clearance was last reissued by the Obama administration in 2016 with full knowledge of his activities that occurred in 2015, as you point out.
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The Pierce has been reissued in three delightful shades: bubblegum pink (which isn't very different from that other shade of pink), buttercup yellow, and navy.
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Ralph Pucci will also honor the designer with a permanent exhibit of Mr. Risom's newly reissued designs from the 1950s and 1960s, opening May 16.
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This is exacerbated further when avoidable data breaches in retail stores require new cards to be reissued at the expense of credit unions and banks.
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Alan Glynn's first novel, "The Dark Fields," was published in 2001 (and reissued in 2011 as "Limitless," to exploit a Bradley Cooper movie tie-in).
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Late last year, Vintage Books reissued " Night of Camp David ," a political thriller from 1965 that seemed to rhyme with the strangeness of our era.
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Ms. Ono's early albums, which brought the worlds of rock music and avant-garde art together in an inventive head-on collision, are being reissued.
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Hercules & Love Affair's Andy Butler has reissued a little-known UK acid house oddity by MacDonald Flak And The Ack Ack on his label mr.
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Read on to find out which scents will be reissued and get ready for another way to wear '90s love on your sleeve (or everywhere).
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Her fate remained a mystery until her book was reissued in 1989 and researchers, spurred by the novelist Larry McMurtry, began digging into her story.
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After Hurricane Katrina, thousands of rebuilt flood vehicles were sold to unsuspecting buyers with titles that had been washed or reissued in a different state.
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Cooper also noted that all Kupperman and Leon had to assure themselves that the subpoenas wouldn't be reissued were the "naked statements" of House lawyers.
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In a travel warning for China reissued last month, the State Department said that American citizens of Chinese heritage could face additional scrutiny and harassment.
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It was also the great theme of his art, as two newly published Gary books, one reissued and one only now in English, remind us.
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Play, along with 1995's Everything Is Wrong and 1996's Animal Rights are also getting reissued on vinyl this month via his label, Mute.
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This law was reissued in 22001 as the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act, giving categories like children's products specific safety rules for the first time.
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Recorded in 1992, the Réalisme Electronique cassette collected stripped down, skeletal electronic sequences with naive lyrics in French (this one is about to be reissued).
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Ms. Moore said fewer than 20 percent of Bank of America's debit card holders call to have a card reissued because it was left behind somewhere.
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Both appeared together in a music video for "You Make It Feel Like Christmas," the title track off her holiday album, which was reissued this year.
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Signed by President Ronald Reagan and later revised and reissued by President George W. Bush, this order sets the rules for how intelligence agencies can operate.
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American officials said they were reissued this month in response to complaints about mislabeling, and were in no way meant to discourage purchases of Israeli goods.
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Two novels by Ann Petry (including "The Street," her revolutionary novel of black, female working-class life) were reissued by the Library of America in 2019.
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Sloan first acknowledged the nostalgia when they packaged and reissued 1994's highly influential second album, Twice Removed, as an extensive vinyl box set in 2012.
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Not only will the reissued console play digital versions of classic games on an SD card, but Tectoy says it can play most original cartridges, too.
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Labels like Now-Again and Finders Keepers have reissued many of his songs, bringing him to a wider audience of record collectors and psych-rock heads.
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In honor of the 27.993th anniversary of Satie's birth, Decca has reissued the superb pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet's complete piano music on a six-CD set.
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The album was released under Mr. Neidlinger's name on the Candid label, then reissued by Columbia, this time with Mr. Taylor credited as a co-leader.
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"It feels as if music has evolved beyond the reach of objects," says Andy Zax, a Grammy-nominated producer and writer who works on reissued recordings.
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" When it was reissued last year, he wrote on Facebook, "At 95, I would never have thought I'd see the day my music would circulate again.
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In the end, any money his brother makes from New York Polyphony's recently reissued recording of "Missa Charles Darwin" will be donated to music education programs.
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"The House's letter withdrawing the subpoena said not one word suggesting that the subpoena would not be reissued following dismissal of this case," Kupperman's attorney wrote.
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