Reprise \Re*prise"\ (r?-pr?z"), n. [F. reprise, fr. reprendre, repris, to take back, L. reprehendere. See {Reprehend}.] 1. A taking by way of retaliation. [Obs.] --Dryden.
2. pl. (Law) Deductions and duties paid yearly out of a manor and lands, as rent charge, rent seck, pensions, annuities, and the like. [Written also {reprizes}.] --Burrill.
3. A ship recaptured from an enemy or from a pirate.
Reprise \Re*prise"\, v. t. [Written also reprize.] 1. To take again; to retake. [Obs.] --Spenser.
2. To recompense; to pay. [Obs.]
Cusnir, a 62-year-old Belgian, will remain in Europe to work on international business development projects, reporting directly to John Dooner, president and chief executive of McCann Worldwide. The assignment is somewhat of a reprise for Sennott.
From "Greater Tuna" they will reprise a sermon by a Bible-belting preacher and a funeral parlor viewing.
She was then hired to reprise the role in the "Dallas" spinoff.
There are three Arnold the Pigs for this production (even pigs need stand-ins), and Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor reprise their roles as a successful Manhattan lawyer and his ditzy wife.
Their reprise in these humdrum materials sets off a dialectic between the forms of the past which we so revere and the utilitarian functions of ordinary buildings, so often reviled.
In upstate New York, snowstorms lingered after leaving up to 7 inches of snow in Batavia and 5 inches in Rochester, where police reported numerous accidents as drivers coped with the reprise of winter weather.
The series is a reprise of "High Mountain Rangers," in which the acting family portrayed a mountain family that apprehends criminals.
As usual, Mr. Jordan and his partner, Marilyn Abrams, will reprise their starring roles until the play hits its stride.
Neither man is currently a government official, but the idea of a reprise of Mr. Kissinger's famed opening to China in the early 1970s is so tantalizing that the rumor refuses to die.
At the inspired modulation at the start of the reprise, which is arguably the master-stroke of the piece, Pogorelich clattered heedlessly straight through.