republishing


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Synonyms for republishing

the act of publishing again

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Chin Malin, a spokesperson at the Ministry of Justice, said republishing an insulting message would be a crime only if a prosecutor decided it had been done 'with bad intention'.
The couple have re-created facsimile copies of Recorde's mathematical works, republishing the original 16th century text and drawings.
United Airlines (Nasdaq: UAUA) issued a statement on Monday (8 September) in response to the republishing of a story from December 2002.
In Calgary, an imam has persuaded the Alberta Human Rights Commission to undertake an investigation of Ezra Levant, publisher of the Western Standard, for allegedly violating the equality rights of Muslims, by republishing "hateful cartoons" of the Prophet Muhammad.
Even if the initial publishing of these cartoons in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten was committed with a lack of foresight, the republishing by papers in France, Germany, and Spain was at least imprudent.
With major cities on three continents convulsed by rioting, arson, and death threats, as journalists from Norway to South Africa to Saudi Arabia risked careers and lives by republishing the cartoons, newspaper editors in the good ol' USA were plundering The Associated Press Stylebook for reasons not to expose their tender readers to a completely inoffensive display.
There were demonstrations of outrage around the world about the media in Europe republishing images in Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten.
Sarah Bradford's Harriet Tubman: The Moses Of Her People (048-6438589, $5.95) provides a simple account of the life of underground railroad 'conductor' Harriet Tubman, republishing the second 1886 edition of a slim but pointed survey of Tubman's life and achievements.
Beard's SHELTERS, SHACKS AND SHANTIES (0486437477, $9.95) provides a classic and basic guide to building wilderness shelters, republishing a 1914 edition including its over-three hundred black and white drawings.