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Recent Examples of reprintThe short text—reprinted in full in Katz’s book—documents the lives and loves of some two dozen lesbians, all of whom were based on real people Adams knew but identified in Lesbian Love only by pseudonyms.—Kellie B. Gormly, Smithsonian Magazine, 26 June 2025 In those scenes, Tannahill’s writing can be careful to a fault, with George and Dev spouting dialogue that may well be reprinted from a gender-studies thesis or transcribed from an argument occurring in Bushwick right now.—Jackson McHenry, Vulture, 18 June 2025 Preachers delivered sermons paying tribute to the fallen leader, which were then reprinted as pamphlets.—Eliza McGraw, Smithsonian Magazine, 17 June 2025 The court's ruling and the names of the cases are reprinted here.—The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Arkansas Online, 29 May 2025 See All Example Sentences for reprint
The Star is republishing up to two stories a week as part of a new partnership with The Beacon.
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Meg Cunningham,
Kansas City Star,
13 Aug. 2025
This story is republished via CT Community News, a service of the Connecticut Student Journalism Collaborative, an organization sponsored by journalism departments at college and university campuses across the state.
The book was published several years back by the Us on the Moon and The Theory of Archipelagos author.
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Max Goldbart,
Deadline,
7 Aug. 2025
Its mission would be to test the limits of Einstein’s theory of general relativity, published in 1915, which states that mass curves space-time, which in turn tells mass how to move.
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