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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
re-up .
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Examples
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So, I would be pleasantly surprised if AAPL re-upped the exclusivity with T.
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Of the elite quarterbacks having neared or reached the end of their contracts over the past year, all but one have re-upped with their team.
Andrew Brandt: These Negotiations not Exactly a Brees Andrew Brandt 2011
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Four of which didn't include any of the new signees, be they a re-upped Giant or a newcomer.
What Preseason May Reveal Aditi Kinkhabwala 2011
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Spann said his wife, Linda, had taken out a $150,000 life insurance policy when he re-upped but they never had to cash it in.
ROY CARTER SPANN 2010
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We just re-upped the Seattle Housing Levy, which former Housing head Adrienne Quinn had a large part in before she was not re-hired by McGinn.
McGinn Plans Second Housing Meeting; Still No Word on Fate of Housing Office « PubliCola 2010
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In April, Longoria re-upped her contract for "Desperate Housewives," and she'll also soon star in "The Baytown Disco."
Eva Longoria In 'Without Men': Star Goes Lesbian With Kate Del Castillo 2011
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With Girardi's popularity in Chicago and his fawning statements about the Cubs, that talk doesn't die, even after Chicago hired Mike Quade and Girardi re-upped with the Yankees.
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A week after the news broke that the Nats were likely to make 106.7 The Fan their flagship station, that station's local rival -- ESPN 980 -- re-upped with the other local ballclub.
Red Zebra announces new Orioles deal Dan Steinberg 2011
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Two current NFL coaches, Washington's Mike Shanahan and Seattle's Pete Carroll, are pulling in $7 million a season, while Chicago's Lovie Smith just re-upped for $6 million a year after leading his team to the NFC Championship Game.
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Cast member Shemar Moore just re-upped his contract but Thomas Gibson remains in negotiations.
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