Every now and then, I remember a band I liked way back when and rediscover them. |
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Now the enterprising county council is inviting tourists to rediscover one of the region's most beguiling attractions, Sherwood Forest. |
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My university years were a time to rediscover the joys of the darkened cinema. |
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We shall be looking to rediscover that seasonal, characteristic resolution. |
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Now is the time for the British to rediscover the Dunkirk spirit, the stiff upper lip. |
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The group encourages individuals and communities to take a digital detox and rediscover the world around them. |
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Biological psychiatry and psychology need to rediscover the question of cure. |
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In Madagascar one character, a lion, must rediscover his predatory instincts to stay alive. |
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Heirloom tomatoes are making a comeback in farmers' markets and natural food stores as people rediscover how good a real tomato tastes. |
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Teachers want pupils to rediscover the art of skipping to encourage team play and to boost their health and fitness levels. |
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Olympic heptathlon champion Denise Lewis competed in the long jump in her bid to rediscover form and fitness ahead of Paris. |
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He hid it away carefully, thus laying the groundwork for a future evil villain to rediscover it at some later time and take over the world then. |
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We are trying very much as Britain did in the early 1980's to rediscover our buccaneering past. |
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It is also a rediscover, of a long-lost state of grace, a carefreeness, perhaps. |
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Would attempts to track and rediscover presumed-extinct species fall into the realm of cryptozoology? |
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Her latest bonkbuster, Chasing Men, details the life of a 50-something woman out to rediscover her sexuality after the end of a long marriage. |
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This Christmas, thousands of couples like you and your girlfriend will rediscover each other with the help of the Yuletide brandy. |
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Visitors will be able to rediscover the long-forgotten world of blackouts, air-raids, rationing and the Home Guard. |
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Here new mixes with old, and you can rediscover the joy of exploring on foot and riding efficient trolley cars. |
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So of course I had to rediscover my Christmas roots and write a column about it. |
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Both teachers were drawn to non-Western music and helped Sinta rediscover her roots. |
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But I do need this break, some breathing space to rediscover myself, my joy and happiness. |
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Families are being encouraged to rediscover their roots by using a computer at a family history day this weekend. |
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When we reflect on who we are as part of Caritas, we rediscover the source of our being and our strength. |
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But together, we can rediscover a purpose without surrendering American politics to the fates. |
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In fact, if you can't come to party, don't bother knocking on his door, because from the first gospelised bars of the title track onward, Prince is out to rediscover joy. |
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She still speaks Doric and recently she's even taken up playing the great Highland pipes in an effort to rediscover the riches of Scotland's indigenous music. |
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That's bound to have flow-on effects for Adelaide, the team that has helped him rediscover his form. |
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Every ordeal is an opportunity to rediscover what is essential and to learn from what has happened to better resist and return to life. |
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I rediscover these warm feelings on each of my voyages to India, and the country's images remain with me upon my return to Paris. |
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Let it not be distasteful to us to rediscover in the Gospel the rules for a Peace which we could describe as self-abnegating! |
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All will not only taste the champagne but also discover or rediscover the architectural and vinicultural heritage of the village of Les Riceys. |
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After Birth, Objectively observe the silhouette and formulate an action plan: recover the tissues tonus and rediscover the ideal physical form. |
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It has made it possible for Nuremberg, after the very darkest hours, to rediscover its true self and its will to live uprightly. |
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Passionate farmers and gardeners are taking action to help us rediscover this traditional culture, but it's high time we got engaged! |
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To find a remedy for this depreciatory attitude, it is necessary to rediscover the value of the life of the elderly. |
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We want to help consumers rediscover specialist stores and make the fitting room the focal point of the shop. |
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We aim to be perfectly in sync with this thirst for authenticity that compels people to discover or rediscover Auvergne. |
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Spending a whole day in silence helped me to rediscover how aloneness is the other side of the uniqueness of every individual. |
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Today, it is up to us to rediscover these qualities and satisfy at the same time our taste bud! |
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The frieze in silver-gilt of the tray is similar to our inkwell and we rediscover the amethysts inserted in the crystal. |
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At the eve of 21st century, we rediscover this most natural nutriment endowed with an extraordinary curative power. |
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You'll appreciate the quiet. Take a catnap in the shade under the great trees and rediscover the delight of silence. |
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A lot of businesses will therefore be praying that the union and the shippers can rediscover their old amiability. |
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On the contrary, it toils to remove everything in the way in order to rediscover the essence of the visible. |
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To tackle the question correctly we must first rediscover the importance of the historical situation for hermeneutics. |
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We rediscover the idyll, the ideal couple at the start of the film is opening, even though we feel that the story has left its imprint. |
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Help Diana rediscover her youth and recover lost toys in a mysterious dreamland full of vibrant colors and whimsical scenes. |
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We need to be pragmatic and rediscover the practical value of the notion of governance. |
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Or do we speak words that help the other person rediscover his or her own dignity as a son or daughter of God? |
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Now the Americans have rediscovered rail, and in a few years, Canadians will rediscover it as well. |
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This process has given us the opportunity to rediscover close inter-cooperative collaboration for a year. |
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We have to rediscover the road to growth, and the route that leads there is the Europe 2020 strategy for innovation and employment. |
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I believe that when that control eases its grip, those who had to submit to it rediscover their own personality and want to assert it. |
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The attack is bold and pure and we rediscover the aromas of dried fruits, butter, vanilla and quince already sensed on the nose. |
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It was stated that we had to rediscover the balance between competition, solidarity and fairness. |
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And we rediscover the importance of Mary who gave birth to a son, like all mothers. |
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Since there were no real handbooks readily available for training horse and rider in mounted combat, my company had to reinvent or rediscover many of the lost skills. |
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And lucky for him, and for all of us, America was finally ready to rediscover its spirit. |
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After leaving Gap in 2011, Robinson took nearly a two-year hiatus from the industry to rediscover his passion for design. |
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Unless you've never stopped, you'll have to rediscover this voice to properly extend your range, stop straining your vocal chords and singing out of key. |
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Proust is a world, and to return to him after an interval away is to discover and rediscover very different things each time. |
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Whatever one's views, it's great to rediscover the ability to animate politics through a discussion of ideas rather than personality or passing tittle-tattle. |
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For Lee, the main task is to rediscover traditional handicrafts and Taiwanese cultural symbols and mold them into modern luxuries for international markets. |
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Just taste it to rediscover the fine qualities of torrone as it used to be made: First there's the crumbliness, as it dissolves deliciously in the mouth, followed by the rich flavour and aroma. |
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An opportunity to rediscover that the transparency of glass gives a unique fourth dimension to sculpture which you don't find in any other art form or media. |
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Since those students probably will not be going back to university this fall because of that minister, will he go back to school this fall and rediscover his ABCs, anything but Conservative? |
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The following theological reflection is intended to assist pastors as they accompany the faithful on their journey of faith and to help them rediscover and deepen their appreciation for the Sacrament of Reconciliation. |
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A perfect opportunity to rediscover Susie Arioli's distinctive and original sound, and to appreciate the sensitivity and subtlety of this artist in her full maturity. |
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As explorers of times gone by, they have done everything possible to rediscover, restore, preserve, and show these fragile findings that lie idle in every corner of Europe. |
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Street to Trail is a non-profit organization that helps people living on the streets of Toronto rediscover their inner sense of worth using the healing power of the natural world. |
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If you want to rediscover the era of the freebooter, to admire the genius of the working boats, to submerse yourself in the techniques of navigation from long ago? |
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In other words, the creation of the bookwonderful and masterworks has been an opportunity on more than one occasion to rediscover and revitalise high quality Italian craftsmanship. |
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This anniversary serves as an opportunity to rediscover how far we've journeyed to become the vital network of science-based practitioners that we are today. |
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All our customers can thus take better advantage of transport systems located near our car parks and rediscover a more accessible, traffic-free city centre. |
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Whether you simply want to rediscover a state of well-being, lose weight or rejuvenate sore muscles that have been overworked by the crazy pace of modern life, this package is the one you need. |
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Demands for communion have offered consecrated persons the chance to rediscover the mutual relationship with the other vocations in the people of God. |
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By itemizing your belongings, not only will you be ensuring that you have a listing of everything in your home, you may rediscover some forgotten memories along the way. |
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In 2006, he left his pastorate, and along with other pastors, created the network « Joie dans la Cité » to help churchesdesiring to rediscover the apostolic values found in the New Testament. |
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Coaching Minceur is a safe bet: to have a daily coach answer your questions, enabling you to rediscover good eating habits and to feel great in your body. |
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Come and rediscover this monumental pillar of the baroque repertoire, which continues to enthrall music lovers more than two centuries after its premiere. |
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The responses to the Lineamenta highlighted a desire and a determination to reflect upon and study again the teachings contained in the documents of the Second Vatican Council so as to rediscover their many riches. |
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When you see feelings of vanity or pride rise up in you, hasten to go back into the depths of your being to rediscover your lowliness and accept the Love that the Father is giving you regularly. |
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Over the next few days, many participants and visitors will come to St-Tite and have the opportunity to discover or rediscover Quebec's rich country and western heritage. |
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To rediscover the family as the place where one is enabled to live in a balanced sobriety and joyfulness, a place that opens one towards true conviviality. |
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Sun drenched on the sand or the sea to rediscover the freshness of citrus fruits. BEACH is for everyone, a refreshing toilet water so subtle it can be used with abandon. |
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Brassens' die-hard fans will be able to rediscover and share with younger generations their love of the singer's razor-sharp lyrics and impertinence. |
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Sculptors, too, began to rediscover many ancient techniques such as contrapposto. |
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To experience once again deep feelings not forgotten, comradeship once cherished and since lost, and to rediscover a country once wrought with battle reclaimed by the evolution of change. |
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It was necessary for them to rediscover fire, to relearn the basic laws of economics and rebuild civilization out of the ashes of ruin. |
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Musée grévin: With the 300 waxen figures of this museum, you will be able to be next to the stars, rediscover the most famous of this world through productions or else relive the History of France! |
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But Tsvangirai, a former trade unionist, appeared to rediscover his mojo in recent weeks when it came to doing what he does best – mobilising crowds. |
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Two ideal opportunities to rediscover the pleasure of taste at teatime! |
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Freedom will seep into the bedrock as we rediscover our backbone. |
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We are gradually realizing how urgently we need to rediscover the connectedness of all life on our fragile planet, and, in particular our own connection with the earth that is our home. |
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Institutes of Consecrated Life also must ceaselessly «start afresh from Christ» if they mean to preserve or rediscover their vitality and apostolic effectiveness. |
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Nicky Ponsford, who was working as the women's head of performance at Twickenham, is the interim replacement for Street and she is certain England will rediscover last year's form on Sunday. |
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How urgent is the need to rediscover the unity of knowledge and to counter the tendency to fragmentation and lack of communicability that is all too often the case in our schools! |
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In December 2005, Bordeaux's residents had the chance to discover or rediscover a part of their architectural heritage enhanced by spellbinding lights. |
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Every two years, the festival was The portraits in Bourbon-Lancy to the public to rediscover the art of portraiture through a giant exhibition in the streets of the city. |
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The Somerset left-hander captained an under-strength England line-up to an eight-wicket victory over a Carib Beer XI after electing to try and rediscover his form. |
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Fabulators liberate the plot from its mimetic function postulated by Aristotle and rediscover its significance as a necessary element of the literary artifice. |
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Guests are invited to rediscover famous appetisers such as vine leaves and hummus alongside signature offerings of kisir, manti, donar style kebab and adana kebab. |
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As Ruddock ordered the destruction of all her research notes on her death in 2005, scholars have had to duplicate her research and rediscover documents. |
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