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  • I'm looking at it afresh and applying my findings not only to our bespoke tailoring but to the ready-to-wear collection. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has read widely in the archives, and listened afresh to the music of the period.
  • Also the way he approaches the classics, indeed, the way he approaches all of history, is examined afresh.
  • In order to aggrandize afresh their power, the powerful countries started aforethought aggression time and again.
  • Polmayne was a stopgap, a stepping stone, a place in which to sit back and look around before starting afresh. THE MAIN CAGES
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  • The current system just isn't working - we need to go back to the drawing board and start afresh.
  • As it sets in motion the election of the next Pope, it serves as a reminder that the papacy is not passed on but taken up afresh — that it is recast by each man who occupies the office, and that the process by which a new Pope is chosen is something other than a simple succession. In Search of a Pope
  • In the light of that information, he looked at his findings afresh.
  • Manage Britney Spears 'Facebook, Twitter, Harvard Degree Required Britney leaves' jinxed 'home behind and moves into $9m mansion as she starts afresh Robert Pattinson gets in trouble for cutting his trademark locks. WeSmirch
  • and remarking , in the timing, interweaving, beginning afresh, the writer comes to discern things in his material which were not consciously in his mind.
  • The Yang Yuanqing that holds the position of CEO afresh says frankly, the task is " ensure the growth of Chinese market and gain, overseas undertakes large-scale structure recombines " .
  • It is high time the matter was looked at afresh. Times, Sunday Times
  • The present edition has been typeset afresh, with continuous pagination.
  • The endless repetition of incorrigible and isolated individuality is the statement and each time he makes it he makes it afresh.
  • She saw her new job as a chance to start afresh.
  • Machine pistol after strafing, afresh by hand gun's solving by luck don't die of, an all don't stay, the half naught of passes.
  • Through this method you stimulate the person to look at things afresh and to think aloud.
  • We read this image afresh through the author's eyes, seeing how to interpret the crucifix which is at the heart of Luther's service of the word, as well as a constant presence in Cranach's altarpieces.
  • This is a good time to look afresh at personal relationships to rejuvenate the friendship you may have lost.
  • After that the dogs were strung out afresh, and Julyman "mushed" them on, and brought them abreast of the train of the waiting Oolak. The Heart of Unaga
  • The current system just isn't working - we need to go back to the drawing board and start afresh.
  • It may help if we look afresh at what we do during Lent. Times, Sunday Times
  • The current system just isn't working - we need to go back to the drawing board and start afresh.
  • The worst-case scenario is that the single currency will collapse, leaving member countries to start afresh with their discarded currencies.
  • What a wonderful way to end this year and begin afresh. Times, Sunday Times
  • Again, in the silent night-watches, did sage Mentor become vocal, going over afresh the story of the Nervous and the Mucous, classifying their victims, generalizing laws, discriminating the various dyspepsies of the nations, and summing up at last the inestimable benefits conferred by our modern dyspepsy on the character, the literature, and the life of this nineteenth century. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 85, November, 1864
  • At intervals, he stopped, to shake the snow off the rug, and to enwrap Louise afresh; and each violent gust that met him when he turned a corner, smote him doubly; for he pictured to himself the fury with which it must hurl itself against her, sitting motionless before it. Maurice Guest
  • Review: Biography: Polo reminted: A study that strips away the myths to let us see the great Venetian traveller afresh delights Kevin Rushby: Marco Polo: From Venice to Xanadu by Laurence Bergreen 448pp, Quercus, pounds 19.99 Marco Polo: From Venice to Xanadu, by Laurence Bergreen
  • The old mahogany fourposter with the red rep hangings had been brought out from among the lumber, and set up afresh in The Way Home
  • The death and revival every five hundred years, and the reference to the sun, implies such a grand cycle commencing afresh from the same point in relation to the sun from which the previous one started. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • So we should be looking at the issue of personal resilience and we should be looking afresh at educational attainment. The Sun
  • Internet Explorer's Macintosh versions share a similar appearance, but are written entirely afresh for the MacOS.
  • In his most recent works, the artist negotiates, afresh, the counterpoint between city and landscape, home and world, that has long exercised him.
  • So we should be looking at the issue of personal resilience and we should be looking afresh at educational attainment. The Sun
  • So far, only about 20 people worldwide have released successful analemma photos, according to Babak Tafreshi, founder of the astrophotography website The World at Night (TWAN).
  • Rather, as happens in a franchise where an individual buys into a successful business concept, an intrapreneur benefits through being able to trade on the reputation of the parent without having to start afresh.
  • It is very difficult, I think, for those who draft the document at the end of the process to stand back and reread it with the eyes of the judges who will come to it completely afresh.
  • Hand wrench wrench gusset, I nod, Air Jordan VII, but cannot help but to henceforth see time and time afresh, that ravishing dashing blue dress man, while, just tin arise another?
  • All village fires were doused and fireplaces plastered afresh. Times, Sunday Times
  • In it he seeks an order that his clients' appeal be heard afresh before a new court.
  • Tell your wife that you both need to look afresh at your love. The Sun
  • Let's go back to the assemble line, ready for afresh start!
  • To him I reported every detail that occurred when he was not with me; and he, with furrowed brows, sitting darkling by the hour, like a patient spider unravelled the tangle and spun the web afresh. Chapter 15
  • If you are still a contented fallibilist, despite my plea to hear the sceptical argument afresh, you will probably be discontented with the Rule of Attention.
  • She may be given the name afresh, but now to be worn as a slave name chosen by her master, or, sometimes, presumably that she may better understand her dependence on men's will, and her subjection to male domination, she may be given another Earth-girl name. Mercenaries Of Gor
  • But the reward which the Lord will give you in requital of all that you have said in defence of His name blooms afresh for ever. NPNF2-08. Basil: Letters and Select Works
  • Most of them encourage individuals to look afresh at their outlook on life. Coping with Bulimia
  • Why we like him: Stunned Man (2004) features a dizzyingly brilliant absurdist slapstick routine in which a poker-faced guy destroys his apartment, dives into the bathroom mirror and reappears through the door to begin the whole process afresh. Artist of the week 110: Julian Rosefeldt
  • He would return to such motifs again and again over the years, overworking an existing drawing or destroying and starting afresh.
  • A glance at the fixture list, and you wonder if the cycle is about to perpetuate itself afresh.
  • She again hinted that while the site may remain, knocking down the rather unattractive buildings and starting afresh was a real option.
  • It also gave the company the chance to start afresh with new security, and audio and video frameworks.
  • She wants to shake us awake, to make us look afresh at the food we eat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kneeling down he reverently happed him in afresh, then rising with a heart contented, whistled triumphant as a pibroch, and took the airt of Border Ghost Stories
  • I'm looking at it afresh and applying my findings not only to our bespoke tailoring but to the ready-to-wear collection. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm looking at it afresh and applying my findings not only to our bespoke tailoring but to the ready-to-wear collection. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the half light of early day, and while breakfast was being prepared, the men "gummed" afresh the big canoes. The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure
  • And, in verity, as I did lie there so dreamful, it did come to me afresh how wondrous strange was mine adventure; and how that I did lie warm and alive in a Country of red light and smoking seas. The Night Land
  • God knows, nothing of this kind was ever in my thoughts; but I have entered very deeply into your affliction with regard to your Mother; and while I was wishing, the many poor souls in the kind of desponding way she is in, whom I have seen, came afresh into my mind; and all the mismanagement with which I have seen them treated was strong in my mind, and I wrote under a forcible impulse, which I could not at that time resist, but I have fretted so much about it since, that I think it is the last time I will ever let my pen run away with me. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb
  • I decided to give him the benefit of the doubt and start afresh.
  • His complex anger flamed afresh , and Ruth was in terror of him.
  • The best way of judging your own work is to put it face to the wall for a few weeks and then look at it afresh. Improve Your Landscape Painting
  • The great contest now in progress has taught us afresh the potency of those material agencies through which patriotic zeal must act, and we shall hereafter lack all good excuse for _not_ having the very best attainable system of producing, preserving, providing, and using whatever implements, supplies, and muniments our future may demand. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 74, December, 1863
  • They say promises to begin the New Year afresh by giving up smoking or junk food are broken so quickly we become convinced that kicking a bad habit is beyond our control.
  • The company produces treatments for asthma, cancer and HIV, as well as brands including Horlicks, Aquafresh, Lucozade and Ribena. GlaxoSmithKline boss: firms shouldn't quit Britain for tax reasons
  • He vowed to begin afresh with a new wife, abandoning his daughter in search of elusive contentment. Oldcharliebrown's Journal
  • Martin paused from his rhapsody, only to break out afresh. Chapter 35
  • With roaming margins under attack from spreading regulation and the cost of addressing growth opportunities such as prepay and data roaming, the time has come to look afresh at international calling markets. Business Wire Travel News
  • When completed (on an average in about two hours) the male withdraws his copulatory palpus and turns over the female, who is still inert, on to her other side, then brings his second copulatory apparatus to the female opening and starts afresh. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 3 Analysis of the Sexual Impulse; Love and Pain; The Sexual Impulse in Women
  • Their painful awakening was enfevered by the thought; a final agitation arose amidst the morning discomfort, as the abominable sufferings began afresh. The Three Cities Trilogy: Lourdes, Volume 1
  • But this unruly, unforgettable play takes its unpredictable course to something that makes you feel afresh our powerlessness against time. Times, Sunday Times
  • He did not immure himself in the solid structure of his social relations, but had made of them, so as to be able to set it up afresh upon new foundations wherever a woman might take his fancy, one of those collapsible tents which explorers carry about with them. Swann's Way
  • I could go away and look at it afresh. Times, Sunday Times
  • But surely, there afresh, is evoked the contribution that Canada's sons and daughters can give for freedom, for justice, for mercy, for a human civilization, for the right of the little nations to live, for the sacredness of the pledged word. The Present Challenge to Canada
  • Battle on some unsettled disputes may need to be fought afresh
  • When we are on the first day of our holiday, we can look at life afresh. The Sun
  • May you buckle on your armor afresh, and, with brick-bats and unmerchantable eggs, go forth to defend your treasures in heaven. Narratives of the sufferings of Lewis and Milton Clarke : sons of a soldier of the Revolution, during a captivity of more than twenty years among the slaveholders of Kentucky, one of the so called Christian states of North America, by dictated
  • They have to be learnt afresh with each new generation, and they are easily lost.
  • All village fires were doused and fireplaces plastered afresh. Times, Sunday Times
  • Humour is a way of reframing events, of looking at them afresh.
  • Look afresh at another Gemini. The Sun
  • This is a good time to look afresh at personal relationships to rejuvenate the friendship you may have lost.
  • Look at this afresh. The Sun
  • He would be 35 at the end of it and, even if anybody wanted to employ a man with such a tarnished reputation, he would be too old to start afresh.
  • You are both at a different stage in your lives and so this process begins anew and afresh. Times, Sunday Times
  • It would die down for an instant, in response to these appeals, only to burst out afresh as certain groups of traders started the pandemonium again, by the wild outcrying of their offers. The Pit: A Story of Chicago
  • I had almost forgotten that enigmatical message of his, but now my curiosity was aroused afresh.
  • It challenges viewers to think afresh about issues of peace, war, colonialism and slavery.
  • But when I hear them afresh, they never fail to amaze me by their brilliance.
  • You will also lose the scanned document's formatting: fonts, graphics and layouts will all have to be selected afresh. Times, Sunday Times
  • It generates enough goodwill to heal rifts and start tricky relationships afresh. Times, Sunday Times
  • The century is advanced, but every individual begins afresh.
  • The current system just isn't working - we need to go back to the drawing board and start afresh.
  • Again, energy and poise were in equal balance, and an intense concentration and cogent through-line to their expression prompted Dvorak's melodies to blossom, while allowing the score's musical logic to register afresh. Music review: Talich Quartet articulates mellow radiance in Beethoven, Janacek
  • You will be in a calm, assured mood and when you look afresh at home plans you see a way to make them work. The Sun
  • She saw her new job as a chance to start afresh.
  • It is often by looking at problems afresh that you spot the connections that drive innovation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The advantage I have as an outsider coming in is that you see things afresh, and you don't have the baggage of who you played for and what you did.
  • Old calumnies are served up afresh, and every pretext is seized to add to the catalogue. Chris Weigant: America's First Political Sex Scandal: The Reynolds/Hamilton Affair
  • Each house converted costs less than demolition and building afresh. Times, Sunday Times
  • And like many others who had to begin life afresh, the boy initially started selling medical books to young medicos.
  • Tell him you need to look afresh at your relationship, as parents and lovers. The Sun
  • As a more largo eyeshot, the multiple intelligences explains human multi-aptitude and human studies afresh, giving us a new revelation on the cognition of senior high school history teaching.
  • A new Convention was therefore elected, to begin the task afresh; but once more it was soon stalemated.
  • The Yang Yuanqing that holds the position of CEO afresh says frankly, the task is " ensure the growth of Chinese market and gain, overseas undertakes large-scale structure recombines " .
  • I want to bring young people in afresh so they can experience the beautiful work of Beuys and Acconci. Interview: Marina Abramovic
  • In each generation they have to be acquired afresh, and with increased 'educability' they are more readily acquired and a larger variety of them .... Evolution in Modern Thought
  • Like so many of the other selections, this unfamiliar arrangement allows us to hear the timeless words and their meaning afresh.
  • The current system just isn't working - we need to go back to the drawing board and start afresh.
  • His complex anger flamed afresh , and Ruth was in terror of him.
  • He was also a serial adulterer, regularly confessing his sins before committing them afresh.
  • In the end, I think, what we require is a new mind set, one which grasps afresh that architecture isn't just about aesthetics. Guy Horton: Architecture's Terror and Wonder: A Conversation with Blair Kamin
  • But it is now being looked at afresh. The Sun
  • A forgotten part of the city's commercial heart is stirring afresh thanks to the to the hard work and enthusiasm of local traders.
  • Through this method you stimulate the person to look at things afresh and to think aloud.
  • The current system just isn't working - we need to go back to the drawing board and start afresh.
  • But on the other hand it has the sacrament of confession, whereby if you do sin you can be absolved and start afresh.
  • If civilisation lay in ruins, then there was a momentous opportunity to sweep away this heap of broken images and start afresh.
  • He would return to such motifs again and again over the years, overworking an existing drawing or destroying and starting afresh.
  • Having finished supper, they banqueted [10] afresh on conversation, Homer narrating his wanderings, and telling of the cities he had visited. The Iliad of Homer
  • The calm sea helped the families return almost afresh.
  • Like so many of the other selections, this unfamiliar arrangement allows us to hear the timeless words and their meaning afresh.
  • All village fires were doused and fireplaces plastered afresh. Times, Sunday Times
  • The horns, drums, and harmonicon now broke forth afresh into a hideous clamour, which, however, was powerless to drown the dismal shrieks of the victim; and the fetish-man, arming himself with a large broad-bladed and most murderous-looking knife, began to dance slowly, with most extraordinary contortions of visage and body, round the idol. The Congo Rovers A Story of the Slave Squadron
  • They will erase all aspects of their former life and start afresh.
  • The report also warns that the need to recruit afresh will result in a huge brain drain from the civil service in addition to a diminished capability and reduced service to the public.
  • They drained the water drum and refilled it afresh, and left with a hearty goodbye and thank you, hugs and a kiss from Sarah.
  • All village fires were doused and fireplaces plastered afresh. Times, Sunday Times
  • It generates enough goodwill to heal rifts and start tricky relationships afresh. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sometimes it pays to look afresh at the basics. Times, Sunday Times
  • He mostly responded with admonitions and rebukes, only occasionally being pushed to think through an issue afresh, on the basis of his new Christian principles.
  • Analysts think Boeing will most likely start afresh and come up with a real rival early in 2002.
  • The moral influence of this kind of treatment is rubbed in afresh through every hour of prison life and has a bad moral influence on both prisoners and wardresses. Prisons and Prisoners: Some Personal Experiences
  • The present edition has been typeset afresh, with continuous pagination.
  • He also said that subsidies in power, agriculture and other sectors also needed to be looked at afresh.
  • In this distant and extreme terrain, the fundamental story of our time is being told afresh. Here it is possible to see, with a clarifying starkness, how tightly woven our new world really is.
  • They see the world afresh, not necessarily the way others believe it to be.
  • My mother, a creature I was learning to understand afresh, had the pity or, more likely, the sense of protectiveness to stop them before they removed my underclothing. Phantasmagoria
  • What you term culinary trickery ought to cause you to reflect and confront those implicit assumptions that you thought you had and let you experience it afresh, stripped of those preconceptions. The Art and Craft of Modernist Cooking
  • They believe that the only hope for the French left is to start afresh.
  • Yesterday's shameful summit left it certain he will play it again afresh. The Sun
  • So, if you are saying unconcealing these networks and building up afresh is democratic, I am with you. Kafila
  • He also returned to the pastoral play in the _Serra da Estrella_, while his exquisite lyrism flowers afresh in the _Triunfo do Inverno_, a tragicomedy which is really a medley of farces. Four Plays of Gil Vicente
  • I'm looking at it afresh and applying my findings not only to our bespoke tailoring but to the ready-to-wear collection. Times, Sunday Times
  • This volume has been translated afresh from the Latin; it is not a revision of any earlier edition. Angelic Wisdom about Divine Providence
  • All village fires were doused and fireplaces plastered afresh. Times, Sunday Times
  • A Kent staging of the Murdoch hearings would make you hear every word afresh, and register things starting with that Wendi fingernail poised to claw that you only half-notice when you're watching on telly. A Woman Killed with Kindness; Loyalty; Ghost – review
  • She tore up the letter and started afresh.
  • They were in no mood to squander it as they started afresh when play commenced at 11 am, 30 minutes late as the last of the overnight storms were sluiced from the field.
  • T to pimiento that my chalk was on the new, the afresh antediluvial and, especially of all, the nonvisual. Rational Review
  • I mean, we were supposed to have left all this behind and have started afresh.
  • It was that ecclesiastical dragon of the times, Abner Kneeland, and his society of "blasphemers," who proved afresh the truth of that scripture which says: "Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. William Lloyd Garrison The Abolitionist
  • You are both at a different stage in your lives and so this process begins anew and afresh. Times, Sunday Times
  • We can throw away yesterday's painting and begin afresh tomorrow. Times, Sunday Times
  • There, out in the open, review the problem afresh. 23 Steps to Successful Achievement
  • The century is advanced, but every individual begins afresh.
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  • When we come to measure lengths, like a foot or yard or metre if you like; it is quite immaterial, if we had to start afresh from the beginning, what length we should take for our unit; we might take any length for the unit, provided we adhered to that unit. The British and the Metric Systems
  • The century is advanced, but every individual begins afresh.
  • We can begin afresh by asking our students to contemplate the range and extent of writing Shelley produced and got printed between the spring of 1810 (Zastrozzi), when he was seventeen, and May of 1813 (Queen Mab), when he was still twenty: two gothic novels, two volumes of verse, five political tracts/pamphlets, one satirical ballad, one 2800-line political-philosophical vision. Young Shelley
  • Song merchandise! Listen to afresh you scolding barbarian to knead your ovum to explode! "Hammer son a jilt a hand to fly Ju to dart at ground up.
  • In view of this situation, his works required to be deeply studied afresh.
  • This could make us look at a problem afresh and change our attitude. The Sun
  • And then again to quarters; for half the day's work, or more than half, still remained to be done; and hardly were the decks cleared afresh, and the damage repaired as best it could be, when she came ranging up to leeward, as closehauled as she could. Great Sea Stories
  • The wound which years had scarcely cicatrized bled afresh, and oh, how bitterly! Vanity Fair
  • Let me therefore start afresh by looking at the common law.
  • It generates enough goodwill to heal rifts and start tricky relationships afresh. Times, Sunday Times
  • My intention is to look afresh at the monument with a different kind of vision.
  • If a visitor be present in the house, the guest-chamber will be decorated afresh every day, each design showing some new and unexpected beauty in screen, or flower-decked vase, or painted kakemono. Peeps at Many Lands: Japan
  • The bending of the staysail was no very serious matter; it simply meant letting go the halliards, dragging upon the downhaul, cutting the boltrope away from the hanks, passing the new seizings, hoisting the sail foot by foot until I had got all the seizings finished, bending the sheets afresh, and there we were. The Castaways
  • Tomorrow the great leader's axiom will be recalled afresh once again.

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