In Europe atmospheric perspective remained in abeyance for 1,000 years, to be rediscovered by the early 15th-century, Flemish painters. |
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Jamaican cooks have rediscovered their native tangy fruits, including ackee, carambola, and ortanique. |
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Georgians rediscovered this book only a few years ago, but they find its message profoundly appealing. |
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Either she'll be touched to be rediscovered or she'll be very, very indignant and hurl ethnocentric epithets. |
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Orache, borage and Good King Henry are actually forgotten plants that can be rediscovered in specialized seed stores. |
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Newcastle's rediscovered correspondence with the decipherer of the Rosetta Stone by Margaret Maitland is at the Great North Museum. |
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His rediscovered Gaullism was one of the forces driving wavering Labour backbenchers into the lobbies to support the Prime Minister. |
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The survey team rediscovered the earthworks, reviving the possibility that a 16th century fort may still exist on the Norfolk coast. |
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Her life came full circle when she was in her late 80s and the women's movement rediscovered her as a foremother. |
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And now Michael Whaley has rediscovered her and co-produced the musical he co-wrote with Steve Mackes. |
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Deep within me I rediscovered the man of the American tropics, the geographical man accustomed to an intimacy with nature. |
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He rediscovered the outdoorsman trapped inside of him and reveled in long nature walks and going to the beach. |
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It was then rediscovered by Chinese arithmeticians at around the start of the Common Era. |
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I stared perplexedly for a full minute before I rediscovered my wits and jumped in surprise. |
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Aertex is one of the last classic British heritage brands to be rediscovered and given a fresh lick of love. |
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But this spring, hairstylists from every walk of life have rediscovered their head-turning appeal. |
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Now, years later, he had rediscovered his past habit after the drug related death of his addict father. |
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The Skipton burgages, by now Clitheroe School land, are well seen on a recently rediscovered map of 1757 in the Skipton Castle Papers. |
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The sculpture was rediscovered in 1723 upside down near the south porch of the church, where it had been used as a step. |
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Tim died before he could be rediscovered, still reduced to playing bit parts in paltry B-movies. |
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A rare blind snake has been rediscovered in Madagascar a century after its last sighting. |
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Recently my grandfather rediscovered a shoebox full of letters and war memorabilia. |
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Drivers rediscovered their horns, using them in short toots as a preventive measure to warn the occasional careless pedestrian. |
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What's been rediscovered in recent years is authentic Cuban culture, a culture that survives in Cuba in a time warp. |
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At a time when the world is numbed with barbarities and deceits, Fanon, with his passionate anger, needs to be rediscovered. |
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At every level, they have discovered or rediscovered that dropping an active duty force into a screwed-up situation unscrews it pretty fast. |
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A century later, he was rediscovered by Wycliffe and revered by the Lollards, but their opponents also found plenty to suit them in his work. |
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Sometimes the existence of preceding results rediscovered by a researcher comes to light before his alleged discovery has been published. |
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Old papers can also be rediscovered when they are cited in articles in review journals. |
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He has recently been rediscovered by the European new-music set, and his works are now being restyled into nightclub classics. |
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Anwar apparently rediscovered religion after the untimely death of his young daughter and since then sports a regulation beard. |
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In the last few years, Kuwaitis have rediscovered the meaning of the words tradition and heritage. |
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Those findings of ten years ago have recently been rediscovered the hard and expensive way. |
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In doing so I've made some wonderful new friends, discovered new comrades and rediscovered old ones. |
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I rediscovered this game just a few days ago when I found out that an old mate of mine had the high score. |
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In the past two seasons an extra 10,000 Scottish fans have discovered or rediscovered the game. |
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A few days ago, I rediscovered the thing, and started to read it, and I'm still thoroughly enjoying it. |
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North Americans rediscovered Native American traditions and the Afro-American traditions of Santeria, Candomble and Voudoun. |
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I think I quickly rediscovered a desire to live but hadn't a clue as to how I could get back on the rails. |
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After the interval we heard a recorder quartet playing rediscovered music by Vaughan Williams. |
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At the National Gallery a series of works is accumulating around the rediscovered Massacre of the Innocents, whose owner has generously agreed to place it on loan. |
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And having rediscovered his best form when Paston was sidelined, a few seconds of red mist at the Priestfield cut short his involvement once more. |
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In 1977, Wes and 1 rediscovered a fossil-rich Eocene lakebed in the small northeastern Washington town of Republic by kicking over a stone at the edge of the main street. |
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In the middle rounds, Calderon also began to mix a right hook into his offensive game plan, both punctuating combinations and leading with this rediscovered weapon. |
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On Monday, it was to the driving range, where I rediscovered my startling aptitude for slicing the ball, though I was relieved to make contact at all. |
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The remaining 12 acres provides enough room for a landscaped rock garden rediscovered during renovations and a broadleaf forest of beech, ash and oak. |
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His most notable acquisitions include a jade flask belonging to Clive of India, and a newly rediscovered renaissance Mantuan roundel of Vulcan and Venus. |
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Since the 1970s, a growing number of Kurds have rediscovered their non-Turkish roots, based in part on Kurdish, an Indo-European language related to Persian. |
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It's a takahe, an extraordinary, huge flightless gallinule long believed to be extinct until rediscovered in a remote mountain range 50 years ago. |
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How the Americans rediscovered their hearts at the World Cup and nearly stunned Slovenia. |
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Part of the backwash, or blowback as the CIA calls it, of globalization is that cultures and regions around the world have rediscovered their own cultural resources. |
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Her rediscovered maternity is a little overwritten at the end. |
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The moonflower Vineby Jetta Carleton A rediscovered gem reminiscent of To Kill a Mockingbird. |
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Critics rediscovered Wuthering Heights, praising its complicated, nonlinear structure. |
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More than four decades on, Stoner has been rediscovered by anyone who would care about its rediscovery. |
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Trendy supper clubs in New York and the more arty nightclubs in Los Angeles rediscovered an appreciation for a well executed fan dance about five years ago. |
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This 2003 paperback edition is published on the eve of the 30th anniversary of this war and should be rediscovered by a variety of military readers. |
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Although only a handful of the glass plate negatives survive, various albums and collections of the contact prints lay buried until the 1970s, when they were rediscovered. |
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The French, it is claimed, have now rediscovered family life, love and liberty, and hairdressers called Madame Niki can close on a Friday and go to the country. |
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Differential cryptanalysis was ultimately a mathematical technique just waiting to be rediscovered by someone outside the Triple Fence interested in sophisticated codes. |
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Perhaps the original decoration lies intact beneath the layered generations of wallpaper and ever-changing tastes in house paint, ready to be rediscovered. |
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I swallowed dryly and rediscovered at least a part of my wit. |
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Ever since, Dali's Tristan and Isolde backdrop was folded and kept away, until it was rediscovered recently. |
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They feared they had failed in their mission until they rediscovered the Spanish at the Downs on the 30th. |
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The city was thought to be legend until 2001, when it was rediscovered in the Helike Delta. |
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The Italian Renaissance had rediscovered the ancient Greek and Roman theatre. |
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They rediscovered their winning form to beat the roughhouse Pumas and scored three tries to none at the Theatre of Dreams. |
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One reason for this is that the English legal system was more developed than its continental counterparts by the time Roman law was rediscovered. |
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With the development of archaeology and the application of modern techniques, many previously lost cities have been rediscovered. |
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The locations of many lost cities have been forgotten, but some have been rediscovered and studied extensively by scientists. |
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The idea of lines that join points of equal value was rediscovered several times. |
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By the middle of the 16th century, the rediscovered Roman law dominated the legal practice of many European countries. |
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Beginning with the Crusades, Europeans rediscovered spices, silks, and other commodities rare in Europe. |
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In 1971, the remains of Henry VIII's flagship, the Mary Rose, was rediscovered on the seabed. |
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The Roman city was rediscovered in 1859 when workmen began excavating the baths complex. |
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The Shoreham work has had a powerful influence on many English artists after being rediscovered. |
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He was rediscovered, however, by the Renaissance, whose writers were impressed with his dramatic presentation of the Imperial age. |
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The Greek political ideals were rediscovered in the late 18th century by European philosophers and idealists. |
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This sequence t was already implicit in Prouhet and later rediscovered by Morse in connection with differential geometry. |
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Henderson Island was rediscovered on 17 January 1819 by British Captain James Henderson of the British East India Company ship Hercules. |
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Ducie Island was rediscovered in 1791 by Royal Navy Captain Edwards aboard HMS Pandora, while searching for the Bounty mutineers. |
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The royal graves and many others were probably rediscovered by chance in 1788 when a prison was being constructed by convicts on the site. |
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Members of the group Friends of William Blake have rediscovered the location and intend to place a permanent memorial at the site. |
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In 1911, explorer Hiram Bingham used the city as a base for the expedition in which he rediscovered the ruins of Machu Picchu. |
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Europeans did not return until 1768, when Louis Antoine de Bougainville rediscovered the islands on 22 May, naming them the Great Cyclades. |
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In the 1950s some of the originals that Muller copied were rediscovered in the Yakutsk archives. |
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It was ignored for 150 years but in 1844 it was rediscovered and was popularized by the abolitionist movement. |
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Her paper has only recently been rediscovered, along with the rich, artistic illustrations and drawings that accompanied it. |
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The area then became overgrown until it was rediscovered in the 1980s and it has been much restored since. |
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Crossing rediscovered the original site of the tomb in 1882 and said that all that remained was a small mound and some half buried stones. |
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In the late nineteenth century, Gorlaeus was rediscovered by chemists because his works advocated an atomic theory of matter. |
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The first to be rediscovered was found in 1871 and is now in the James Ford Bell Library of the University of Minnesota. |
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In the 18th century, three unpublished familiar letters from Vespucci to Lorenzo de' Medici were rediscovered. |
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It was rediscovered at the beginning of the 20th century through the work of the British archaeologist Arthur Evans. |
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It was rediscovered as a game bird in the 1830s after being ignored for many years in an amalgam of forms. |
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In the 20th and 21st centuries, his works have been repeatedly adapted and rediscovered by new movements in scholarship and performance. |
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At the same time, several lost techniques, such as oxblood glaze, were rediscovered. |
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His Expositio on the Metaphysics was lost for centuries but was recently rediscovered and edited by Giorgio Pini. |
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The Sandwich copy was rediscovered in early 2015 in a Victorian scrapbook in the town archives of Sandwich, Kent, one of the Cinque Ports. |
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During the marginal revolution, subjective value theory was rediscovered. |
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The city was rediscovered in 2001, buried in an ancient lagoon. |
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They were rediscovered in June 1885 when workmen, carrying out alterations to the high altar, found a battered lead casket immured in a niche in the north wall of the chancel. |
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Although archaeologists believe that Polynesians were living on Pitcairn as late as the 15th century, the islands were uninhabited when they were rediscovered by Europeans. |
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In the 1970s, the replacement sculptures were rediscovered in Johnstown. |
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In 1961 the cave was rediscovered by cavers, who found human bones. |
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The maps in surviving manuscripts of Ptolemy's Geography, however, only date from about 1300, after the text was rediscovered by Maximus Planudes. |
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The city later sank into the sea, only to be rediscovered recently. |
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But the haul has been rediscovered in a Cardiff solicitors' strongroom, and is now in safe hands at Jonathan David Jewellers in the city centre's Morgan Arcade. |
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One of two Old Greek texts of the Book of Daniel has been recently rediscovered and work is ongoing in reconstructing the original form of the book. |
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Discipline can be rediscovered by rediscovering discipleship,' he said. |
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However, the book of Sirach, is now known to have existed in a Hebrew version, since ancient Hebrew manuscripts of it were rediscovered in modern times. |
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The knowledge that consuming foods containing vitamin C is a cure for scurvy has been repeatedly rediscovered and forgotten into the early 20th century. |
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His work was forgotten until it was rediscovered in the late 19th century. |
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How about the famous Dinosaur tree, or Wollemi Pine, which was rediscovered in 1994 having only appeared in the fossil record two million years ago? |
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In Caesar's De Bello Gallico, Ambiorix and his deeds was rediscovered. |
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Before they were rediscovered in the 1980s, it was believed by modern metallurgists to be technically impossible to produce metal globes without any seams. |
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The long-tailed dunnart, a marsupial, was also rediscovered a few years ago after being missing for 100 years and officially listed as extinct in central Australia. |
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Electrospinning is an old technology that been rediscovered, refined, and expanded to become one of the most successful methods of producing carbon nanotubes and fibers. |
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One additional use of charcoal was rediscovered recently in horticulture. |
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