Hermeneutically, the contemporary goal is to peel away layers of interpretive enculturation to retrieve and reappropriate the original experience. |
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We need to reappropriate the original inspiration that preaching should inform every aspect of Dominican life. |
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Europe today needs to preserve and reappropriate her authentic tradition if she is to remain faithful to her vocation as the cradle of humanism. |
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Today, the time has come to reappropriate the concept which confers full legitimacy to a co-operative group like Limagrain. |
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Africans need to reappropriate their resources and follow their own path to development, a path strewn with their cultural and human values. |
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In 1979, Vincenzo decides to reappropriate for himself all these experiences and to devote to the figurative image. |
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Nine performers onstage, including Daniel Boucher, Betty Bonifassi and Catherine Major, reappropriate lyrics made popular by the '30s star. |
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You could, instead, reappropriate the word, mining it for its positive associations with assertiveness. |
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The working class must reappropriate Marxism and the lessons of the Bolshevik Revolution. |
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Civil society has gradually reclaimed an active role, using citizens' groups to reappropriate sovereignty and power. |
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Today, the Quebec public is showing increased interest in the St. Lawrence and all its attractions, and in finding ways to reappropriate ownership of this important ecosystem. |
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In the South, the need to transform and reappropriate the development process leads to refocusing on local differences and contexts, by reappropriating the popular economy's concepts and adopting its social project. |
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It was an absolute treasure trove of information! What I'm trying to do with this project is use hip-hop as an entertaining way to get Africans to reappropriate their history. |
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Recommendation 4: Consider offering a family literacy program to parents who once spoke French and who, for various reasons, no longer speak it and wish to reappropriate the language. |
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Lastly, these same multinationals want at all costs to reappropriate sustainable development and the common goods belonging to all mankind such as water, air and energy. |
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Consequently, they have to receive or reappropriate these elements, and reconsider the ways in which they have separately interpreted the Scriptures. |
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It also seeks to allow the inhabitants to reappropriate the values of a territory's heritage and actively participate in its cultural revitalization. |
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