| The author revisits the concept and plans for the facility, and investigates the economics and politics of the time that lead to its demise. |
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| Nest revisits were minimized to reduce disturbance, and incubating females were not purposely flushed from nests. |
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| Martin revisits his love for American folk materials with this commissioned piano duet based on the celebrated Shaker tune, Simple Girls. |
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| Harry's wretched past revisits him vividly, trailing behind it issues of betrayal, death, punishment and revenge. |
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| One Nation Underground revisits a fast-receding era of U.S. history that seems like ancient history to today's undergraduates. |
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| An old flame revisits the hill village and his one encounter with her tells him that it is a hope betrayed. |
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| The film once more revisits the gruesome case of Manson, the madman who led a commune of young people into a series of horrific murders. |
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| He revisits a squatter camp outside Johannesburg, interviews a traditional faith healer and meets patients and staff at a clinic in Rustenburg. |
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| Throughout these last four chapters, Ziarek revisits historicity and experience as he explores the construction of identity. |
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| The series about the history of speed and the intense rivalry to be the fastest revisits the golden age of the train. |
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| He revisits that bitterly disappointing period in his life and is philosophical about what went so wrong. |
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| Following his 2002 low-budget chiller My Little Eye, British director Marc Evans revisits similar territory in this postmodern psychological chiller. |
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| Franklin now revisits the affair and gives a more nuanced assessment. |
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| The inherent abusiveness of our capitalistic, unloving, unaccepting society revisits itself in the family, producing narcissistically wounded individuals. |
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| The Tagalog text of the poem revisits the Balangiga incident. |
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| A CBS movie revisits Enron, with all its chicanery, flimflam, excess, hanky-panky, and its descent into the dark, if darkly comic, side of capitalism. |
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| To Barber's credit, he frequently qualifies the overgeneralized statements he makes in one part of his book when he revisits the issues in other parts. |
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| Turner, a Hoover-era G-man, revisits the most significant cases in his FBI career including the Kennedy assassination, the Bay of Pigs and Watergate. |
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| Linda Yablonsky tours the ancient treasures and revisits the debate of how the Parthenon lost its marbles. |
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| At Performa, Shana Lutker revisits a wild dada play that featured a nose and some lips. |
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| The author revisits the controversies surrounding the Tobin tax. |
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| She revisits her old haunts to find a girl who has gotten lost amid the taxi dancers and addicts. |
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| This superb show revisits the techniques of Divisionism and neo-Impressionism through 37 oils, including works by Paul Signac and Le Sidaner. |
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| Lindsey Davis' Marcus Didius Falco was stationed with the Second Augusta legion in Isca, and revisits it in The Silver Pigs. |
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| Using archive cine footage, the first film revisits the inspirational story of the original Pitmen Painters from Ashington, Northumberland. |
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| Psychologist and therapist Perrin revisits the issues of mind-body interaction giving a hermeneutical interpretation. |
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| In a careful re-evaluation of their deictic functions, Martin Kiimmel revisits two sutras of Panini that equate atra, atas and the demonstrative etad. |
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| A wham-bam caper flick, efficiently directed by Roger Donaldson, that fancifully revisits the mysterious whos and speculative hows of a 1971 London bank heist. |
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| Each time a periodic comet revisits the inner solar system, it can experience the gentle effects of dust-bearing gas jets erupting on its sun-warmed surface. |
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| Not because of Walker's subject matter, which consistently revisits issues of social and environmental justice, and America's blinding ethnocentrism. |
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