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- noun Plural form of
replay .
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Examples
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He scans the dizzying bank of screens to select the next shot, and the next, and the next, layering in replays, graphics, and sound, barking his orders via headset to his crew, plugging into a rhythm that echoes the pulse of the game.
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He scans the dizzying bank of screens to select the next shot, and the next, and the next, layering in replays, graphics, and sound, barking his orders via headset to his crew, plugging into a rhythm that echoes the pulse of the game.
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He scans the dizzying bank of screens to select the next shot, and the next, and the next, layering in replays, graphics, and sound, barking his orders via headset to his crew, plugging into a rhythm that echoes the pulse of the game.
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It seems when you sleep the brain replays the days events, establishes relationships with other known facts, and enhances the memory of those events.
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It seems when you sleep the brain replays the days events, establishes relationships with other known facts, and enhances the memory of those events.
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It seems when you sleep the brain replays the days events, establishes relationships with other known facts, and enhances the memory of those events.
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Now come constant replays from the March hearings.
USATODAY.com - A lot to wonder, now, about Rafael Palmeiro 2005
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Jersey, ABC television will debut a system of robotic cameras placed throughout the arena that will provide replays from a myriad of angles.
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This reflects the change in the priorities of the big clubs which has so sharply diminished the status of the FA Cup that serious consideration is being given to making it a midweek competition without replays, in other words the League Cup revisited.
The Guardian World News David Lacey 2011
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Marcum charged and pushed the ball with his glove to catcher Lucroy to nail the sliding Albert Pujols, who was called out even though he appeared to beat the tag in replays.
Cardinals Roll Into the World Series Matthew Futterman 2011
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The exhibition also features recent video reconfigurations – or, as the artist calls them, replays – of several of Kruger’s most iconic pieces from the 1980s, including Untitled (I shop therefore I am) (1987) and Untitled (Your body is a battleground) (1989).
Barbara Kruger: Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You. 2023
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