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Several of my informants remembered specific examples of such reborn children.
The disciple is reborn into eternity, which means that his or her existence can no longer be seen from an exclusively historical perspective.
The informants gave us very specific information, and provided concrete examples of reborn children.
It is also the earth in which vegetation dies and is reborn.
As the executive tried to buy support in congress and the politicians tried to buy a new electorate, populism was reborn and corruption spread unimpeded.
We can therefore say that musical knowledge, whatever it means in different connections, is born and reborn in praxis.
The genres were reborn, although in ironic and critical versions.
If he had to be reborn, he wanted to come back as a limpet.
Making a gesture towards the past, the author enters a quagmire from which, it seems, nothing can be reborn.
They each engage with wild animals, but differently, facing and even being different sorts of dangers, as they change prey into human flesh, and human flesh into reborn life.
Alternatives to surrender did exist and, in the creative arts at least, progressive idealism did not disappear in the fifties to be reborn in the sixties.
It was a fight for the industrial soul of a nation, reborn on the threshold of the new millenium.
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Both of those parties have been reborn after their predecessors were banned.
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Let us meet and do what we have to do so that confidence returns and hope is reborn.
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The expression "punishment in the community" was thus born, or reborn—it is an old concept that is encapsulated in this phrase.
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The inner city problem is the old slum problem reborn—old and worn-out housing and abandoned and derelict industrial buildings.
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Our country could be reborn as a great new power in the world, with new greatness, and we could lead the world.
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Is it significant that it refers to the four cities being reborn as unitary authorities?
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Yesterday's dictatorships have been replaced by today's reborn democracies.
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They believe that at some stage in the future—they do not know how—it will be reborn.
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It has only been reborn as a cynical political device to raise money for tax cuts before a general election.
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We know that he is a reborn monetarist.
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The marketing boards are to be reborn and are being asked to define their future role as midwives.
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A new spirit and a revitalised energy must be reborn.
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