Well, instead of rehashing a whole lot of bad memories, let's cut to the chase here. |
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Writing the novel of his life also has Steve rehashing his encounters with love. |
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It's just going to be rehashing the same performances from last night with some added live segments. |
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The Sheriff went over their stories, rehashing them, picking out points for clarification for about another hour. |
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But we do not feel we can waste any time or energy rehashing grievances about the process. |
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In Lethem's constant rehashing of the superhero theme, one thing left unanalysed is the real significance of the DC and Marvel phenomenon. |
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More broadly, this wire report succumbs to the senseless rehashing of celebrity stories about ghost writing. |
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It's also a rare pleasure to see a new piece of furniture that isn't just a rehashing or reheating of modernist cliches. |
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I agree with him when he says that, regarding the Séguin report or fiscal imbalance, the members opposite keep rehashing the same old arguments. |
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The remainder of the report basically consists of rehashing earlier proposals and decisions. |
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This would be the equivalent of rehashing the RAL and would not solve the problem. |
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Now I can sit around the Round Table for hours rehashing last night's scores or dissecting the peculiarities of anyone not sitting within earshot of our bull session. |
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Madam Speaker, I find it quite interesting that the member mentioned that the government is rehashing old announcements. |
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Assuming that Hansen is sick of rehashing seemingly ancient events, however, the book's recount of the two years leading up to her arrest is outstanding. |
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I'm putting a new spin on it, not rehashing something we all know. |
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There's no point in rehashing the same old issues again and again. |
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But most of the morning was spent rehashing the previous day's events. |
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But I have to say if it got to a point where I was just rehashing the same themes over and over again, I'd stop. |
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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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Rather than rehashing Aaron's recommendations, I simply refer readers to that article for advice on selecting microphones, mixers, monitor speakers and other outboard gear. |
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They're inveterate breachers of the rulebook, dedicated to breaking new ground in comedy rather than rehashing anyone else's ideas. |
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Those who are now hypocritically rehashing yesterday's legal arguments are taking part in an outmoded rearguard debate. |
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And it spends too much time rehashing the details of long-dead business deals. |
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For the member to suggest that we should review the monitoring report in committee and spend weeks talking to people about it is rehashing what we did last year in committee when we brought in this report. |
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As we take the floor one after another, restating or rehashing known positions or offering new ideas on the protection of civilians in armed conflict, I am sure we all realize that the world is watching us. |
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There is evidence, though, that rehashing your heartache is helpful. |
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What we don't need is to keep hashing and rehashing the same old issues. |
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But editing and rehashing what has already happened isn't really all that difficult. |
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You are rehashing the Supreme Court text in order to answer questions. |
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I also cheer myself up by rehashing conversations and remembering nights out with my best friends back home in London, and end up walking down the street laughing out loud. |
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And Mr McCain is off rehashing points he already made on Iraq when Jim Lehrer asked about whether a new administration has work to do in rebuilding our reputation. |
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We are getting things done, not rehashing the past. |
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What it adds up to is a lot of rehashing of everything that has taken place in the last three and a half years since the Conservatives have been in government. |
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The officials said there was little benefit in rehashing the issue. |
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Avoid personal attacks or rehashing things that have already been decided. |
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He is rehashing old speeches on the so-called centralizing party. |
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Stop rehashing the past, it will not work. |
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It is imperative that the debate be constructive, focused not on rehashing arguments about what has been agreed, but on what the responsibility to protect should mean in practice. |
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But despite its good intentions, the book spends too much time going over familiar territory, rehashing material that has been thoroughly discussed. |
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Even the president's domestic initiatives for reviving the slowed economy, with a few exceptions, were simply a rehashing of old ideas that failed. |
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The 64-year-old diva accused Christopher Anderson of rehashing earlier biographies and enlisted the help of her former brother-in-law to refute accounts of her meanness. |
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All the other sites were just rehashing stories from other sources. |
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