| The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway is in fact the archetypal hero myth, retold as a rock opera in modern day Los Angeles. |
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| In one way you can look at the book as an anthology of fairy-tales retold in a modern idiom. |
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| It was retold by the Chinese and by the national minorities of southern and southwest China. |
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| Many tales of Harrison's heroism and bravery under fire were retold by veterans. |
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| He found new ways to worship without starving yourself and retold the belief of reincarnation so that people actually understood! |
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| From the moment of his death and canonization two years later, the saga of Francis of Assisi has been retold and reshaped. |
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| Or they were collected and retold in such a way as to be more acceptable for a non-Native audience. |
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| With a voice so void of emotion it was hollow, the child retold his story and details of his escape. |
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| Not a lot of words had been spoken after Alec retold the story of what happened to him. |
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| A teen boy, recently diagnosed with leukemia, retold the story of why he was hospitalized from his platelets' point of view. |
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| Her savior of the previous night had missed his cue in the dance, and the story was retold in a different version. |
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| Her story is retold as a myth of origin for the nation, but not in any kind of straightforward way. |
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| Raija's eyes was wide with astonishment as Raven retold the story of his father's victory. |
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| As eager journalists told and retold the story of their naval valor, lieutenant Hobson's celebrity grew. |
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| For years he has been dining out on the same story, told and retold in a myriad of versions. |
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| The stories have been told and retold where old-timers gather together to reminisce about others days. |
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| I asked to be retold those stories, and there are many of them, and tried to obtain their essence in the choice of characters and emotions. |
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| An extraordinary story is told, then retold with embellishments and remodeled with favorable points emphasized while unfavorable ones are dropped. |
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| Stories related to these key events were told and retold, defining the social position of the specific family or lineage in Haida society. |
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| It is a story retold by many other similarly positioned institutions across the country. |
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| Saucy faces grin at passers-by, birds and animals almost come to life, and events from our history are retold. |
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| For us, the witness of the Anabaptist martyrs is a living and vital story, retold in our global community of churches to build group identity. |
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| Before the invention of the printing press and the advent of widespread literacy we told and retold our stories orally. |
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| To be retold to their peers. That is one of the ways remembrance will remain vibrant in this country. |
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| The Canada Russia 1972 Summit Series is being retold in a four-hour television miniseries. |
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| When the 5 selected stories were retold in the plenary, we noted down the key lessons on cards. |
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| The cutting-edge forensic work that it took to bring them into custody from abroad is retold with great aplomb by Levington. |
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| Jazz creates a shareable universe, as reader, characters, and narrator together shape the plot, and an endlessly flexible language, as the story gets told and retold. |
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| In this story, which has been retold in various forms, a piano had been brought to the front lines to entertain the Canadian troops in the trenches. |
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| Living and working together in a 'shared fate' atmosphere should over the long haul create a distinct family ethos, and with it a sense of common destiny, a jointly made history-experienced, remembered, and retold. |
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| The initial plot of Kees van die Kalahari was done in English by George, then expanded and retold in Afrikaans by Sam. |
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| Here is the fable retold, again with thanks to Story Arts Online. |
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| Readers should forgive the book's polemical chapters and enjoy Donne's life, here retold in fine Waltonian fashion. |
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| This extraordinary book features 14 of the most pertinent rights of the child, carefully chosen and retold in simple, evocative text that can be easily understood by every child. |
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| What happens, I think-and the evidence is there as well-is that events that have some meaning, or are family events, or are events that have a moral or a good story attached to them or something like that, get retold. |
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| Let the story of their invincible spirit be told and retold. |
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| Drawing on the actual evidence given to the Cullen Inquiry the events of that night were retold twenty years to the minute after they happened. |
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| Several decades later, the poet Robert de Boron retold this material in his poem Merlin. |
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| Blyton had an interest in biblical narratives, and retold Old and New Testament stories. |
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| In 2016 Phantastes was retold in modern English by Rev Dr Mark Worthing for the benefit of modern readers wishing to enjoy this classic work. |
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| For example, Greek mythology, Roman mythology and Hittite mythology all describe the body of myths retold among those cultures. |
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| It has become an influential romance and tragedy, retold in numerous sources with many variations. |
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| The Victorian poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson retold the legends in the poetry volume Idylls of the King. |
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| Jean-Baptiste, in broad outline, retold the troubled history of her community during these eight centuries up to the present International Community. |
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| Maria Negroni, an Argentine poet born in 1951 and runner-up to the Planeta prize, has retold the legend of Ursula, who was slaughtered with her 11,000 virgins by Attila the Hun near Cologne in Germany. |
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| It must be said that for some time, while the success story of Timor-Leste was being enthusiastically told and retold, people easily overlooked the fact that the country had existed for only four years. |
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| Schumann's 1840 song cycle is retold with a 1960s aesthetic by choreographer Tedd Robinson, featuring five remarkable dancers in performance with live music and song. |
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| The French did not appear to appreciate having their history retold by an Englishman, however, and the show closed after just seven and a half months. |
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| The site's history is retold through the museum's permanent exhibit. |
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| We accompanied him to the place where the women retold their story. |
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| Loader begins with Genesis, but notes how those passages are retold in the Book of Jubilees to make the sexual union between man and woman very positive and special. |
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