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The Rezillos, arguably Scotland's only bona fide success story from the punk rock years, have not so much re-formed as been reborn.
He is Adam reborn, both in spirit and in flesh, his athletic torso vivifying that of his disgraced predecessor shown in fresco six.
We are called back to our baptism, when our old self was drowned in the waters poured over our head and we were reborn children of God.
A reborn oasis of calm and tranquillity is springing up amid the hustle and bustle of Manchester.
The reborn union handed out contracts to politically connected businesses and politically powerful, mobbed-up unions.
Import gorillas into the backyard, and amplify the wetas to a flesh-crawlingly revolting size, and Tarzan is reborn as one of ours.
But against all odds, it has been reborn thanks to an ambitious partnership involving a Manchester housing association and the city council.
The lax regulatory oversight and risk management are now being reborn as bad loans.
This would have been unlikely two months ago but the heavyweight darts legend is a man reborn, thanks to his participation in this project.
To hyperbolise a little, is the coffee house really being reborn as a staging ground for a new form of civility?
Six ducks and 5,000 grass and silver carp have been introduced into the reborn lake to conserve its ecology.
In the harbour suburb of Boca, one old street has been reborn as a walk-through art galley.
With the rise of Brazilian modernism, the constructivist impulse was reborn and re-imagined in a more aestheticized, less overtly political form.
The concepts of winemaking, viticulture, varietals and everything surrounding wine production in the Chianti Classico zone have been reborn.
Thus out of the shattered remains of his previous life, Westlake is reborn, an anti-hero for the ages.
The award is named in recognition of the mythological phoenix, a bird that lived five centuries, died and was reborn from its own ashes.
The Buddha of Compassion or His Holiness the Dalai Lama has been reborn thirteen times.
The Mithraists evidently believed that they were reborn through the consumption of bread and wine.
In the Seventies, the Spanish ballad was reborn, with shoot-outs and drug-runners replacing bandoleros and revolution.
Although she gets reborn in a Caribbean setting, there is no direct lineage convincingly established for her.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I directed him to a Himalayan master who, to this day, guides the reborn Kashi.
Epimenides himself was reborn in Scotus, or rather, Epimenides was Scotus's prototype.
It is reborn among us, and it may even be recognised very often in its new abode.
He had been reborn, of necessity, for he was nearly down to his last penny.
From age to age, thereafter, have I been diversely reborn on this earth.
A spring reborn in the world's oldest democracy, that brings forth the vision and courage to reinvent America.
Every time Henry dies, he's reborn time Henry dies, he's reborn E in water, naked, but conveniently near his home.
Fighting the bizarre forces of a reborn Medusa, you'll engage in soaring fights over cartoony classical Greek landscapes, and then hit the ground for fast-paced brawling.
To be reborn Autumn, a strange time I sit here in my chair, in the early hours, watching The night, Memory clouds reality, time moves and sometimes I don't move with it.
All the old fire and passion with which he had written it were reborn in him, and he was swayed and swept away so that he was blind and deaf to the faults of it.
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