Plus, you get many of the gags that would eventually be tiredly rehashed in sequel after sequel but are fresh and original here. |
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They take that 80s melodic, post-punk sound and make it feel renewed rather then rehashed. |
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While many are simply rehashed versions of last year's games the latest in the series is a serious attempt at overhauling the format. |
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Some of his books rehashed Marxist debates at length, but never his campus lectures. |
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Many of the songs sound like rehashed versions of oldies while the band also indulges in experiments with tape loops and minimalist restrictions. |
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So, I slid next to him and we rehashed the exciting unbelievable quality of the game. |
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Now-infamous stories of student visa hold-ups and hassles have been rehashed in countless newspapers across the globe. |
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Janelle laughed as Shane and Tristan rehashed old tour memories, hoping she at least looked like she was paying attention. |
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It's all been tried before, and it's a plot that has been rehashed more times than any of us can count. |
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Gamers are far more willing to accept a premise being used again and again than to have the same rehashed story appear repeatedly. |
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The site makes a complete break with the often rehashed codes used by the medical sector on the Web. |
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Photo ops and the rehashing of decade old initiatives that rehashed decades older resolutions is not going to do it. |
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Post-punk, whether reissued or rehashed, isn't the aim on this mix though. |
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Mrs Merkel recently rehashed the idea of making workers retire early to make way for the young unemployed. |
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Therefore when the committee studied the new bill old ground would not need to be rehashed. |
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So there hasn't been anything new, and hence the reason for using such strong language is that it's rehashed. |
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Those who are opposed to this bill have rehashed the same concerns and arguments. |
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Mr President, this rehashed directive will be decided during the Presidency of Austria, which has no ports at all. |
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Ms. Helena Guergis: You had mentioned 10.6 million as a rehashed announcement. |
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Yet when we came back and heard Her Excellency deliver the speech, it was really full of rehashed ideas. |
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Have you ever noticed that the same stories are rehashed at family gatherings or get-togethers with friends? |
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Surely they deserved fresh material, not rehashed classic pop songs. |
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Various themes and character's are rehashed in slightly different tones. |
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Many of his original songs were being rehashed for recent films. |
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Like other popular anime series of the past, it has been rehashed again and again for children in Japan, although the characters and situations are changed and updated. |
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The whole car ride home the girls rehashed the night over and over again, but I sat in the passenger seat and stared at the city lights flashing past my window. |
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All on the pages of MMOGA Ltd. shown photos, pictures, logos, texts, reports, scripts and the source code, which are proprietary developments or have been rehashed by MMOGA Ltd. |
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You just rehashed the Treaty and created an unreadable hotch-potch of footnotes, cross-references and subtext, and you wonder why citizens are rejecting it. |
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Going out to dinner with friends — for, say, two hours of convivial overfamiliarity and banal, rehashed conversation — seemed like idiocy, and the emptiness was only exacerbated when my friends jumped for the check. |
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Since the rehashed Bolkestein Directive contains, in any case, many legal ambiguities, it will once again result in many lawsuits for the European Court of Justice. |
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Well, the reason I described it as a rehashed announcement is because every time I write to the foreign affairs ministry or to the minister, they keep coming back with that same announcement, which was made over a year ago. |
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But the fact that the big studios consistently choose to produce rehashed material makes me think that perhaps they don't have a towering stack of quality screenplays at their fingertips. |
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It is interesting to note that out of the 23 pieces of legislation that the present government introduced, 21 of those were rehashed from the Chrétien government. |
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We understand that some of this is smoke and mirrors, that it does exist out there but that it gets brought forward, is rehashed and is made to look like it is something new. |
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I agree with the Commissioner: it is through dialogue and engagement that we will find a way forward, not through shrill, endlessly repetitive, rehashed resolutions, such as the one we have here today. |
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The bill is rehashed. It is coming back from the previous Parliament wherein it was introduced in conjunction with Bill C-17, which the government has brought before the House, on the decriminalization of marijuana. |
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Instead he mocked them and rehashed old ideas with retread rhetoric. |
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Almost everything served up in Johannesburg had earlier been presented at one conference or another. Development targets were rehashed from a turn-of-the-millennium-meeting in New York. |
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Today's parliamentary session only rehashed last week's arguments. |
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The CEO of the company only rehashed a speech for the news conference. |
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