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Filter by Meaning The theater company will reprise their award-winning play for a limited run next month.
The reprise of the soccer match thrilled the fans.
The company's reprise of their successful marketing campaign resulted in increased sales.
The actor will reprise his role as the iconic detective in the upcoming movie sequel.
The artist regretted selling his painting and wished he had a reprise to repurchase it.
The politician promised to reprise the policies that had led to economic growth in the past.
The television series will have a reprise of its popular Halloween episode this season.
The art exhibition will feature a reprise of the artist's earlier works alongside the new collection.
The politician's speech ended with a reprise of his main campaign promises.
The news anchor gave a reprise of the day's top headlines.
The ballet performance included a reprise of the dance sequence from the first act.
The play ended with a reprise of the opening scene, providing a sense of closure.
The art exhibition showcased a reprise of the artist's most acclaimed works.
The novel had a surprising reprise of a minor character's storyline near the end.
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