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Redux

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Re·dux  (rdks)
A trademark used for the drug dexfenfluramine hydrochloride.

re·dux  (r-dks)
adj.
Brought back; returned. Used postpositively.

[Latin : re-, re- + dux, leader; see duke.]
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Adj.1.redux - brought back; "the Victorian era redux"; "`Rabbit Redux' by John Updike"
revived - restored to consciousness or life or vigor; "felt revived hope"


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Byline: The Register-Guard War of the Worlds Radio Redux at the Wildish Friday through Sunday The Golden Age of radio comes alive in a re-creation of the 1938 radio program "War of the Worlds," which opens Friday for a weekend run at the Wildish Community Theater, 630 Main St.
Returning to her alma mater in September to accept the honor, she was greeted with a standing-room-only performance of Glacial Decoy Redux, an adaptation of her 1979 Glacial Decoy.
In addition to the use of Fen-Phen, Redux can also have caused damage that would materialize to be the same as folks who may have used Fen-Phen.
 
 
 
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