Other authors are taking advantage of the anniversary to reissue or expand on previous works.
Fortunately, no one has to choose: The most recent reissue, The Gospel Truth, contains both versions.
Some of her merchandise is ferreted out from manufacturers whom she has convinced to reissue old designs.
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The only other major new release was the 3D reissue of Jurassic Park.
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Portugal's BPI said that when market conditions improve, the bank will reissue debt.
But then they would melt down the old and reissue them debauched with increasing portions of less precious metal alloys.
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Once that happens, anyone can reissue them, which makes it easy for Europeans to purchase classic records of the past.
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Vintage Books plans to reissue the riveting novel upon the film's release, giving us another chance at appreciating this neglected author.
Upon the film's release, Vintage Books plans to reissue the riveting novel, giving us another chance at appreciating this neglected author.
The just released 35th anniversary reissue contains three discs encompassing the original album, twelve unreleased tracks and B-sides, acoustics, demos and instrumentals.
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Last year, Mission of Burma's original albums got the reissue treatment, and with that as a backdrop, the band has rounded into to form.
But with the reissue of "Diamond Day" 30 years later, she suddenly found herself being praised as an icon in a revised history of British folk music.
Dig in with Vampisoul's Rabbits and Carrots reissue, and then dig a bit deeper to learn more about the sounds of urban Mexico in the late '60s and early '70s.
Jackson's own vocal performances were mainly scattered over singles, although some have been collected into albums, including a 2011 reissue of his FAME recordings, "Don't Count Me Out, " which won critical acclaim.
So by all means go ahead and purchase the "Nevermind" reissue or catch a showing of Cameron Crowe's new "Pearl Jam Twenty" documentary, and relive the glories of grunge's most commercial era.
But a smaller and more unlikely musical revival can be traced to the reissue five years ago of a strange little record called "Just Another Diamond Day" by a woman named Vashti Bunyan.
To be sure, as a normal course of business, banks frequently buy back and reissue debt in order to manage their funding and ensure they have a mix of short-term and long-term borrowings.
"The difference with biometrics and the reason it presents a substantial threat is that if your passport is stolen, the government can reissue you a new passport number and you can move on with your life, " he tells CNN.
In the early 1900s, while he was working on a revision of Triumphant Democracy that would have brought him a renewed flood of royalties, Bridge got word that Carnegie, still stinging from a series of rebukes from labor, would not permit a reissue of the book.
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