Basic assumptions are having to be revisited, old arguments dredged up, canonical material critically scoured. |
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Under this pressure the county board revisited the case and handed down a six-month ban. |
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Has all this material been so bland or so often revisited it wasn't worth a few strokes of the pencil? |
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He asked for and was granted a continuance, and the issue would be revisited at a later date. |
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The bogus accounts were unearthed after the comptroller revisited the sampling audits of suspect non-resident accounts undertaken by the Revenue. |
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The announcement coincided with a plunge in European stock markets as bourses revisited six-year lows. |
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It was also about a Hellenistic conceit revisited by artists, critics, theorists, and poets during the middle decades of the cinquecento. |
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Recent research at St Andrews University, revisited the Stanford work and disproved the idea of automatic brutalism. |
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Nests were revisited on the expected hatch day and every 3 days after hatching to assess nest success and nestling survival. |
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In her current body of work, the site of memory revisited becomes transpicuous with every visit. |
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You'd toured the building, revisited the toilets, searched every office you'd been in during the day. |
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Because of last week's inclement weather some areas previously searched were revisited yesterday. |
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Popular-yet-dormant brands, and tried and tested formulae are revived and revisited all the time. |
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And if she runs, the controversies of her past and the scars of her husband's Oval Office tenure would be fully revisited. |
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Collected here in 1945, the tailorbirds remained ignored until a 2001 expedition revisited the massif. |
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Indeed, the pattern has been revisited and reworked by countless Gothic stylists since Poe. |
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This month the issue was revisited by the Legislative Budget Commission and the result was the same. |
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Yesterday, the defence revisited the issue and tried to get the instruction removed, but Mr Melville did not change his mind. |
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The 1995 expedition revisited classic localities, such as Shakh-Shakh, and prospected several new areas. |
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His symphonic scores revisited the motivic and symphonic aesthetic of the 19th century, a move regarded as retrogressive by modernist critics. |
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A month into it, we revisited what he had managed to do and it amounted to two rubbish speeches and some handshaking. |
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No ruins, but all my life I've visited and revisited the same city in my dreams. |
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Expect an evocative journey into the heart of darkness where the sins of the past are revisited in the present. |
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However, when a four-strong team revisited the hospital on Monday, they found the situation greatly improved. |
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I'll always be a sucker for that two chord downstroke, no matter how many times it's revisited. |
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Fifteen years later when I revisited the issue, I was still perturbed. |
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Bob Woodward's best-selling account of decision making within the inner sanctum of U.S. leadership is revisited for a new generation in this trade paperback. |
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Many companies took the knife to their cost base early in the downturn and many have revisited their cost base as revenue projections became increasingly pessimistic. |
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Though his popularity waned in the nineteen-twenties — calorie counting became the new fad — scientists have recently revisited Fletcherism. |
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It has been elegantly revisited in this stainless steel timepiece, which is also available with an edgy total black look. |
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Masterpiece revisited Cranford with 2010's Return to Cranford, set at Christmas. |
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Els uses the idea of the traditional diamond, revisited by the precise working of the line and magnified by the effect of shininess. |
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But not before I have revisited Florence and visited Milano and Venice. |
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It's only four years since we had a referendum, and I think a lot more work needs to be done on models and all the rest before the issue is revisited. |
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A mysterious miscellany of stylised shapes and spectacular lines, Art Shape Collection reveals a world of vintage revisited. |
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Using 80 target fig trees, the researchers recorded every time a group of mangabeys revisited a given tree to look for food and which trees they chose to ignore. |
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Should the ranking be rectified, prizes already awarded shall be returned and given to the entitled athletes according to the revisited rankings. |
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Surprising, this title is revisited thanks to ambiances, metal and jazzy at the mean time, conferring it a real interest. |
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If we have revisited together these profound expressions of our charism, it is to implement what our founder, Cardinal Lavigerie passed on to us. |
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Virtue ethics is being revisited and developed further within modern bioethics. |
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The album is an extension of his 2008 work, Dukey Treats, in which he revisited some of the funkier sounds from his past. |
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The Proustian magic holds so much artifice and emotion, so much beauty and simplicity ceasely waiting to be discovered and revisited afresh. |
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Overall, Ryan made one visit a month over the past year and revisited a handful to continue the dialogue. |
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These are themes and designers that will then be revisited endlessly by curators. |
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So while every dumb political idea gets visited and revisited every few decades, the wheel, for example, is here to stay. |
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In the fall of 2004 one of the knolls was revisited to examine the soil properties 13 years after the remediation. |
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To mark 35 years on stage, the fiery-haired singer offers us a brand-new show of her greatest hits, revisited in updated versions. |
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The propositional calculus and the predicate calculus will be revisited along these lines. |
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Even so, mutual irritations, revisited grudges and continued latent prejudices end up becoming dangerous. |
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When it didn't work out for us the first time round, we revisited it because we were passionate about it. |
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The Security Council revisited the matter on 20 October 2006 and concluded that Liberia had adopted the necessary forestry legislation. |
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We only revisited the areas in which issues had remained open during the course of negotiations and in which commitments had been entered into. |
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The relevance of such thresholds should be revisited and, when appropriate, changed. |
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However, this year, we reinforced the message using radio broadcasts and revisited the area, targeting various groups. |
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However, should these types of problems become issues in the future, this matter could be revisited at that time. |
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Clearly, the fisheries' allocations need to be revisited before the treaty proceeds. |
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The means of meeting rapid deployment requirements are being revisited in the context of the reform of the Field Service category. |
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Moreover, the conceptual and traditional link between progress in the fields of disarmament and non-proliferation could be revisited. |
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Recommendation to be revisited if someone shows that it would adversely affect characterization of income trusts for tax purposes. |
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To start, the role of the central bank should be revisited with a view to making it a leading institution for development. |
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However, this issue should be revisited as experience and knowledge from demonstration projects is gained. |
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The decision to post a record of decisions of the meetings of the Board of Directors on the CBS Web site was revisited. |
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The Board also recommended that the policy be revisited as a Quality of Life issue. |
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In the 1970s, however, scientists revisited the idea of using cellulose by exploiting new technologies to enhance its properties whilst maintaining its degradability. |
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They clipped and copied newspapers, surveyed businesses, resurveyed them as economic conditions changed, and revisited their early contacts as the downturn unfolded. |
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The first programme revisited the tragic story of Ann Lovett, a 15-year-old schoolgirl who died giving birth to a baby boy at a Marian grotto in Granard, Co Longford. |
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The caption over your illustration of the proposed extension to the library at the University of York would surely be more apt if it read 1920s revisited. |
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The chair of the meeting had to intervene to say that this debate would be revisited at the next conference and could we get back to the industrial stuff! |
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Such revisited modern versions, contributing to the constant evolution of the myth, include those listed below. |
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These prolongations were brought by Olivier Riaudel who revisited a classical theme «Historical Jesus and Kingdom», and then by Pascal Marin with «Biblical perspectives for and hermeneutical philosophy». |
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If the evidence in support of the claims or the nature of the proposed activity changes, then the position regarding the legal duty to consult should be revisited. |
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It is a program that has a long, proud history and it must be remembered and revisited at this critical moment if we are ever to find our way through these deep divisions and these dark days. |
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Mara for knowing how to give 'life for the future' using the abundant material that, in the archives, do not 'speak' unless revisited by an intelligent mind and a loving heart that vibrates in synchrony with the young. |
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Once sufficient customer equipage and infrastructure exists such that an equivalent level of safety can be achieved using datalink the use of HF voice will be revisited. |
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Fill up with energy as you listen to Omegadom's revisited soul music. |
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If Britain leaves Europe, all of the rules that made this possible and mutually convenient would have to be revisited – and what happens then would depend on new rules, and especially new tariffs. |
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The pain was visible on so many faces as they revisited their past, but sometimes they laughed as younger, hairier versions of themselves popped up on screen. |
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We would go even further and propose that the graduation issue for least developed countries be put on ice and revisited under a reviewed formula. |
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As logic models are not intended to be static, it should be revisited and updated to accurately reflect activities and intended outcomes of the Initiative. |
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However, for implanting into tubular bone, the bladelike design can be revisited. |
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The population was revisited during the morning and evening on 12 and 13 July, at which point the flowers had completely senesced. |
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The following day, a UNIFIL patrol revisited the area and discovered five booby-trapped or mined obstacles, apparently newly laid, in the same location. |
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Others have revisited FM screening technology which had been cast aside because of the difficulty holding the smallest microdots from the film to plate transfer. |
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These will be revisited at a later stage in the analysis. |
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In late 2011, Hockney revisited California to paint Yosemite National Park on his iPad. |
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However, changes in the security situation have forced the scaling down and suspension of operations in four provinces, which will necessitate that the strategic plan be revisited. |
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Venturi and Scott Brown revisited Las Vegas in 1997 and again last year. |
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The Supreme Court sets that viability and it probably will be revisited. |
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Once the platform is selected, the definition of the scope will be revisited and turned from the perspective of the selected platform, feasibility, project budget and expected delivery time. |
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Stations were revisited and data downloaded every 30-50 days. |
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The trial judge gave the mother leave to appeal to the Court of Appeal on the basis that the return order was final and could not be revisited by the High Court. |
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It was further revisited in 1954 at the Paris Conference, when the Western European Union was established. |
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With Rick gone, and with him the chance of ever doing it again, it feels right that these revisited and reworked tracks should be made available as part of our repertoire. |
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Retro revisited is creating a storm in the fashion houses: the latest snobbish practice in New York is for girls to get together for evenings in which customisation, crochet and embroidery are very much in evidence. |
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A Dubois revisited and still incorrigible. |
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Evaluations of COTS software products must be frequently revisited, since the project duration has already outlived some of the products that were available at the first writing of the RMA Plan. |
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During strategy coaching of the Congolese organisation, the team brainstormed on the meaning of the concept of partnership and revisited its current partners. |
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Vietnam was revisited in kanpachi with fried shallots in a lean, light, spicy nuoc cham. |
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Furs and leathers were featured in an original offbeat spirit, superposed, juxtaposed and revisited to create fresh volumes with a striking mix of mink, crocodile, lynx or zibeline. |
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As medicinal herbs, oral histories or new speakers were added to the lessons, research methods and protocols were revisited as per the ongoing changes. |
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Later in the novel, this connection is revisited as Fay and Laurel face off over the breadboard. |
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Further reorganisations are planned if and when regional assemblies in England are revisited in the future. |
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In 2003, she revisited her first Broadway success, this time as a stage director, with a revival of The Boy Friend. |
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Two years later, solely in her capacity as Queen of Canada, she revisited the United States and toured Canada. |
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Gaiman has not written a direct sequel to American Gods but he has revisited the characters. |
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In addition, new programmes to complement Radio 4 programmes were introduced such as Ambridge Extra, and Desert Island Discs revisited. |
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It didn't quite rake in the dough at the box office, but over time, as Anderson's filmography grew, his fans revisited the film and bestowed a great deal of honor on his early effort, thus elevating it to a cult status. |
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The current New York Couture collection is no exception: we can spot some revisited versions of some of her classics, such as the Elephant top or the adorable Penguin onesie, but also irresistible new creations! |
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As Ebola spread, it dawdled, leaving overstretched aid groups to pick up the slack. In this section America's police on trial Shock therapy Crisis revisited Heal thyself Fears of a bright planet ReprintsThis is symptomatic. |
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Sean Dayton is an award winning worship leader in North Bay, Ontario and together with his wife Aimee, they have created a collection of Hymns revisited in a worshipful style with their album Hymns: A Modern Translation. |
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Once the plate was revealed as a fake, none of the 40 years of theories based on its authenticity were revisited or retracted. |
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The portrait and the still life, classic revisited subjects funnily. |
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Webb's sequel has careered to the rescue of on of Hollywood's most controversial of revisited superhero sagas by finally delivering a story audiences have not seen before. |
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He revisited this concept during the hearings, but neither Roberts nor Alito endorsed the term or the concept. |
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An investigative team led by former Project Tiger chief PK Sen conducted an inquiry and revisited the park last month to recheck logs and documents. |
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The changes to the landscape were so extensive that when Hutton revisited the region in 1807 after an earlier 1788 visit, he could not readily find his way around. |
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After the Parliament reassembled in 1677, the cases involving members of the House of Commons were quietly dropped and neither House revisited the dispute. |
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The draining of the lake was revisited many times in history, including by Emperors Trajan and Hadrian, and Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II in the Middle Ages. |
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Through the week, some sticky notes were crumpled up and thrown away, revisited and rewritten, but others were proudly carried to the accomplishment wall. |
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When he gave the second Arthur Holly Compton Memorial Lecture in 1965, Popper revisited the idea of quantum indeterminacy as a source of human freedom. |
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