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Revisitation

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re·vis·it  (r-vzt)
tr.v. re·vis·it·ed, re·vis·it·ing, re·vis·its
To visit again.
n.
A second or repeated visit.

revis·i·tation n.


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REVIEW: May heralds the start of the blockbuster season in Hollywood, but some big money revisitations to old classics have fallen foul of the "never go back" rule of film-making, the likes of Indiana Jones and Superman to name but a couple.
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