The Rezillos, arguably Scotland's only bona fide success story from the punk rock years, have not so much re-formed as been reborn. |
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He is Adam reborn, both in spirit and in flesh, his athletic torso vivifying that of his disgraced predecessor shown in fresco six. |
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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. |
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A reborn oasis of calm and tranquillity is springing up amid the hustle and bustle of Manchester. |
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The reborn union handed out contracts to politically connected businesses and politically powerful, mobbed-up unions. |
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Import gorillas into the backyard, and amplify the wetas to a flesh-crawlingly revolting size, and Tarzan is reborn as one of ours. |
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But against all odds, it has been reborn thanks to an ambitious partnership involving a Manchester housing association and the city council. |
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The lax regulatory oversight and risk management are now being reborn as bad loans. |
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This would have been unlikely two months ago but the heavyweight darts legend is a man reborn, thanks to his participation in this project. |
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To hyperbolise a little, is the coffee house really being reborn as a staging ground for a new form of civility? |
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Six ducks and 5,000 grass and silver carp have been introduced into the reborn lake to conserve its ecology. |
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In the harbour suburb of Boca, one old street has been reborn as a walk-through art galley. |
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With the rise of Brazilian modernism, the constructivist impulse was reborn and re-imagined in a more aestheticized, less overtly political form. |
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The concepts of winemaking, viticulture, varietals and everything surrounding wine production in the Chianti Classico zone have been reborn. |
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Thus out of the shattered remains of his previous life, Westlake is reborn, an anti-hero for the ages. |
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The award is named in recognition of the mythological phoenix, a bird that lived five centuries, died and was reborn from its own ashes. |
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The Buddha of Compassion or His Holiness the Dalai Lama has been reborn thirteen times. |
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The Mithraists evidently believed that they were reborn through the consumption of bread and wine. |
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In the Seventies, the Spanish ballad was reborn, with shoot-outs and drug-runners replacing bandoleros and revolution. |
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Although she gets reborn in a Caribbean setting, there is no direct lineage convincingly established for her. |
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The reborn engine is then mated to a close ratio six-speed manual transmission and the new powertrain is reunited with the body. |
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Willner has also been reborn as a turntablist, though he's not much of a scratcher. |
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Metamorphic rocks live, die and are reborn as part of the never-ending rock cycle. |
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I've got such energy and lightness of spirit that I feel as though I've been reborn. |
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I do believe in reincarnation, that we are reborn into another life with no past memory. |
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Hindu and Buddhist cultures are among the many that believe in reincarnation, where a person is reborn as another person or animal after death. |
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My spirit feels reborn, and I breathe in the sweet air of the pardoned prisoner. |
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But it is only when you get moving that the real class of this reborn icon shines through. |
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It is also the place in which the hopes of a group of Dominican bishops from all over the world are being reborn. |
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The phoenix is a mythical bird with a long life cycle that has the power to be reborn after being consumed by its own heat. |
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We are introduced to Rome reborn, ancient and eternal but all the more potent. |
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What Camus is saying is that man is condemned by nature and circumstances to spiritual exile, always seeking an inner kingdom in which to be reborn. |
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After the war, the district was reborn as Peace Memorial Park, a place where people come to comfort the departed souls and pray for enduring human peace. |
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Here, the twin towers are reborn as one, a Siamese twin of a skyscraper that would be the world's tallest. |
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This day, my son, you are to be reborn, re-established as a man of faith, courage, and devoted service to man, for God's sake. |
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Sarmite Bulte: I want to come back and deal with your comments on the distributor's need to be reborn again. |
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Solidarity inspired nations to be reborn and peoples to rise up for freedom. |
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Like that tree you have endured the flames and you still have the power to be reborn. |
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Thus part of a discarded desk top can be reborn as the front panel of a drawer! |
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Commercial and craft activities were favored by the presence of a network of waterways that gave the city the chance to be reborn. |
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We have been given the opportunity to be reborn after an overwhelming chapter in our history and to imagine how we want to live together. |
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The successful VIP program will be reborn with a greater number of deserving caregivers. |
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Let your old memories be reborn with the the expertise of our image specialists. |
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Thus rusticated, Flashman languished for more than a century until he was reborn as Fraser's cavalryman. |
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Psychotherapy and deep transformation processes mean essentially to be mindfully and consciously reborn. |
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Among a nest of curlicue foliage and flowers, the Phoenix is shown being reborn from its ashes in accordance to legend. |
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She is the sylph who beguiled Patou — reckless Daisy reborn as the Flapper. |
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In between now and this reborn Fianna Fáil, the party's activists are dreading having to face angry voters on the doorsteps. |
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Although born children of a fallen humanity, in the waters of baptism we are reborn children of God to inherit eternal life. |
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Until you do, you are reborn in a realm if the root cause for that realm drives you as you transition through the bardo, or the stage between one life and the next. |
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Bernstein's bid was dramatic, a programme for a municipal corporation reborn. |
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It is being reborn through the courage and sacrifice of our men and women in uniform. |
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With wood sculpture, a passion grips the artist in a final dance with the tree as it is reborn. |
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The show is a collaboration of two artists, Nature and Garry, where a living material is reborn, with a new life as wood sculpture. |
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People were reborn into earth prisons, as a hungry ghost, as an animal, as a man, or as a celestial being. |
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It symbolizes the insight, ideas and innovations of a company that has been reborn to create it. |
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The reborn soul shines in the body through five points: the head, the two hands and the two feet. |
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The old distillery tradition was reborn and today offers its visitors a great attraction. |
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The Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is alive and beats in their own effervescence so that, renewed every year, reborn from its own ashes like a phoenix. |
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In the 1990s, sociobiology was reborn as evolutionary psychology. |
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When the long dictatorship in Brazil gave way to free and fair elections, civil society was reborn. |
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Scientologists believe Thetans are trillions of years old, having been reborn repeatedly in various earthly bodies. |
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The chief executive of the reborn pram company today revealed the firm's five-year plan to reclaim its place as the UK's number one nursery products manufacturer. |
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But, of course, different standards get applied when you are a Hollywood star versus a suddenly reborn politician who wants to be the governor of the state. |
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Environmentalists fumed about the World Bank's funding of destructive infrastructure projects and the IMF's reborn version of structural adjustment. |
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The reborn rider was as cool as a cucumber aboard the 9-4 favourite, who followed up his win a fortnight ago in Cheltenham's Gold Cup in impressive style. |
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The reborn Sacramento High School has the leadership and the support it needs to soar to new heights on behalf of the capital city's most disadvantaged students. |
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But after the workshop I am changed, different and I am reborn. |
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Many sailor Moon story arcs, in the comics and on television, end with the sailor Senshi dying and being reborn. |
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If the soul died when Marvin Gaye was gunned down by his father, then it was reborn in this generation of young hip hop-influenced musicians and vocalists. |
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In those days, man and whale each went along their own respective paths, unknowing of each other, in a world that was being reborn after thousands of years of glaciation. |
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The hope of peace is reborn and strengthened precisely from this dialogue with God, who helps us to resituate our existence in the harmony of relationships. |
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Today I invite you to be reborn as the planet is about to be reborn. |
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The recordings in this series not only document the rich musical tradition which has been reborn in the Frauenkirche, but they are also works of art in sound. |
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You prepare yourself to be reborn in a world of Love, Light, Peace! |
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When the uncontrolled forces of the global market economy are growing, we can still glimpse a scanty light of hope so these cultures are able to be reborn among the ashes of their bitter history. |
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It is like being reborn, like a blind person recovering his or her sight. |
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The indie sensation Serious Sam: The First Encounter is reborn in glorious high-definition for legions of long-time fans and a whole new generation of gamers around the world. |
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But the source only flows when the inner conditions are fulfilled, when the soul is actually reborn in the human being, when it lives again in him. |
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Scheduled to reopen November 1, 2015 after a six-month renovation, the legendary Le Touessrok will be reborn as a Shangri-La Resort. |
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In her we are all reborn in Christ her Son. |
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Sometimes the planting of a seed necessitates its death, the death of your fondest hopes, before it can be reborn to bear the fruits of new life and new opportunity. |
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The legendary pack has been reinvented and reborn through the imagination of Ora Ïto. This is the enfant terrible designer's second creation for Guerlain after the Idylle fragrance. |
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But they have long since disappeared, destroyed by the motorcar, the cult of corporate focus, and the general maturing of the economy. As so often, what is dying in the West is surviving or being reborn in the emerging world. |
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It seems unlikely that GM will revert to being the chronic loser it once was, but it will be another year, maybe two, before it is clear if it has been reborn as a winner, or just a plodder. |
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Argentina's reborn democracy is still half-formed. |
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The initiated Sikh, considered reborn, is referred to as Khalsa Sikh, while those who do not get baptized are referred to as Sahajdhari Sikhs. |
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It was with the help of this newly reborn martial unit that Muhammad Ali imposed his rule over Egypt. |
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When they accumulate negative karma, they are reborn as either human or any of the other lower beings. |
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The Navy's aviation is reborn with the reception of Westland Lynx helicopters. |
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Other myths state that he was reborn 13 times after his first life during the days of Fuxi. |
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In Buddhism, there are a number of planes of existence into which a person can be reborn, one of which is the realm of hungry ghosts. |
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Ghosts may be killed with a ritual dagger or caught in a spirit trap and burnt, thus releasing them to be reborn. |
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Since the Dalai Lama is a tulka, he can choose to be reborn as he pleases to serve humanity. |
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To be reborn and continue forward, to begin and carry on. |
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This city was marked by history and divided by the post-World War II border, but thanks to European Union activities it now has an opportunity to be reborn on the map of Europe. |
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To die is sad, but to be reborn is marvellous. |
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We also know the forestry industry has the potential to be reborn. |
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Could old stories simply be reborn in a new climate of opinion? |
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Ferhadija still waits for its hour to be reborn of its ashes. |
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Since the wishes of the victorious ones are accomplished for all those who make pure aspiration prayers to be born in Dewachen it is actually possible to be reborn there. |
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After half a lifetime toiling away in frowsty rooms above pubs, preaching the disregarded gospel of socialism to sparse gatherings of the like-minded dozing on rickety chairs, here he was, reborn as the headline act. |
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Rejecting the idea of development on a tabula rasa basis, they stressed the principle that Haiti should be reborn, in other words, developed primarily on the basis of Haitian resources, capacities and skills. |
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Yet his wounds, transformed by his redemptive sufferings, are the very means by which the power of evil is broken and we are reborn to life and hope. |
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Like a phoenix that has risen from the ashes, Canada Lands' Moncton properties were reborn from a derelict industrial eyesore into a legacy that the people of New Brunswick will enjoy for generations. |
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Lighten up, this is the joyous Rococo reborn. |
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Nature is reborn every spring and mothers got busy with the wool required for clothes and for blankets and prepared the salted butter which was staple food in the past. |
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When the leader is not able to let hope be reborn, he should leave and give the place to another who is able to re-found hope within a certain group of the church. |
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But when people are given the means to take care of themselves and shape their own destiny, and so benefit from their own resources, hopes are revived and dignity reborn. |
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In Greek mythology, a phoenix is a long-lived bird that is cyclically regenerated or reborn, and that simply does not happen to money in my pocket. |
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However, curiously, Harry's name is also produced from the Goblet thus making him a fourth champion, which results in a terrifying encounter with a reborn Lord Voldemort. |
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When their lives end, they will be reborn as devas or as other beings. |
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Furthermore, according to Abhidharmakosa 6.23b, when one attains certain higher stages of the path, one will never again be reborn as a sanda, pandaka or hermaphrodite. |
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When the venerable rollerskate was reincarnated as shock-resistant polyethylene boots holding one row of fast-spinning, resilient plastic wheels, skating was reborn as well. |
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System scientists say that the degenerating self dies and is reborn via a strange attractor that is a new intrinsic unity and cohesiveness toward which the system is evolving. |
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It's my theory that we'll keep being reborn on as many Earths as it takes until every person gets it exactly right from the moment they are born until the moment they die. |
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Their music careers began in New York in the late 1950s and were reborn in Florida in the late 1990s, when they got together as the Legends of Doo Wop. |
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The Buddhist traditions have traditionally disagreed on what it is in a person that is reborn, as well as how quickly the rebirth occurs after each death. |
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Beliefs regarding reincarnation vary widely among Heathens, although one common belief is that individuals are reborn within their family or clan. |
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The buzz surrounding this home invasion horror was that it has the brains to reinvent the subgenre, in much the same way slasher films were reborn with Wes Craven's Scream. |
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