How To Use Reborn In A Sentence

  • After childbirth she herself seems reborn. Times, Sunday Times
  • From the Whiskey Rebellion to the Know-Nothings to the reborn Militias of the 1990s, the eastern establishment has always had reason to fear the expression of a certain kind of cussed American individualism that rebels against what it sees as the encroachments of the state. Obama's Culture War
  • The English Renaissance, begun haltingly under Queen Elizabeth, reborn under Inigo Jones but repressed during the interregnum, now found its feet. British architecture: the baroque in Britain
  • Furthermore, although the pope and his bishops may truly believe a zygote is a "preborn child," the truth is that a great number of active Catholics do not, and they vote, in great numbers, accordingly. Michele Somerville: Catholic Bishops Endanger Church Tax Exempt Status
  • Women who'd long been pensioned off the catwalk are emerging reborn in their fifties and sixties, as coolly desirable, quietly, but confidently shimmering with big-name campaigns.
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  • Although she gets reborn in a Caribbean setting, there is no direct lineage convincingly established for her.
  • He had enacted the adventure of vanishing into thin air and being reborn, phoenixlike, as someone else - literally, a self-made man. Recortes
  • Stones were salvaged from a fireplace found on the land, materials matching originals were used, the cable molding that decorated the ceilings was restored and the formal gardens were reborn.
  • Many operators have moved beyond the standard coffee-based drinks to include cutting edge drinks like chai latte and reborn traditionals like hot toddies, spiked cider and mulled wines.
  • More feminist fuming: No mandated contraception coverage in healthcare bills Pro-aborts pull out stops opposing Stupak Amendment in healthcare Shock: TMZ calls preborn's killing a "brutal murder" (8 Comments) Jillstanek.com
  • A new country needed a new army, and the reborn language needed a vocabulary for that army. The Tribes Triumphant
  • As the film begins, a fishing boat pulls a corpse-like Bourne out of the Mediterranean Sea; he is, as his name underlines, reborn in this instant.
  • A half century after the raids and radiation this country was reborn, cloaking itself in sci-fi elegance, in tinted glass and robot façades.
  • At daybreak the sun rose, bringing with it all the mutable, fierce, subtle colors of the world, restored, brought back to life, reborn. THE BIRTHDAY OF THE WORLD
  • Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan's move to rejigger his management team should kill any lingering thoughts that Merrill Lynch could be reborn. Mother Merrill Staying Put
  • In the Seventies, the Spanish ballad was reborn, with shoot-outs and drug-runners replacing bandoleros and revolution.
  • Since the heady first days after the mammoth's helicopter flight, the prospect of a reborn race of woollies someday emerging from the ice cave has receded further and further into the distance.
  • And though she longed to lose herself in the flames, to be consumed and reborn, she was also terribly afraid.
  • But next Sunday in Clones a reborn Down team will take on reigning National League Champions Tyrone in a final that promises to deliver a contest of passion and football fervour.
  • Willner has also been reborn as a turntablist, though he's not much of a scratcher.
  • When I emerged, triumphant and exhausted, I felt reborn
  • The Buddha of Compassion or His Holiness the Dalai Lama has been reborn thirteen times.
  • The reborn union handed out contracts to politically connected businesses and politically powerful, mobbed-up unions.
  • The city is reborn today as the Big Apple of the East: the buzz is almost palpable.
  • But as you said to me in the lodge, he will be reborn after his death as a warrior.
  • Berlin has been reborn after probably the most intense period of construction since the post-war period.
  • In rebirthing she wrapped Candace in a blanket, told her ‘now you have to be reborn and then you'll be the real daughter of your new mother here and you have to get out of this blanket’.
  • In dynastic Egypt, pharaohs celebrated the ‘Sed’ festival at Karnak in which the king was ritually killed and reborn, symbolising the replenishment of his energies.
  • If the soul died when Marvin Gaye was gunned down by his father, then it was reborn in this generation of young hip hop-influenced musicians and vocalists.
  • Just as he, a spiritual being, could not become bodily until he had come to bodily birth, so too bodily beings cannot become spiritual unless they are reborn in another kind of birth.
  • In 2006, during a wave of condo conversions, as thousands of hotel rooms in places like the Plaza and the Stanhope were turned into apartments, it was reborn as a condominium called Barbizon 63. NYT > Home Page
  • The symbolism was no accident: the film represented a new Germany, reborn and free of suffering on the First World War cross of defeat and humiliation.
  • My spirit feels reborn, and I breathe in the sweet air of the pardoned prisoner.
  • It bans all abortions past 20 weeks based on studies that babies assuredly feel pain at that point, corroborated by emerging protocols requiring surgeons who operate on late-term preborn babies provide them pain relief. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • The art scene has died and been reborn half a dozen times. Times, Sunday Times
  • This documentary follows the phenomena, as all manner of thirsty animals flock to the reborn area for a drink. The Sun
  • He also believed that the basic nature of the male sex was polygamous, saying that a man needed a "hetaira" outside of his wife or partner - this other would allow him to feel he was reborn spiritually. Still Point
  • The concepts of winemaking, viticulture, varietals and everything surrounding wine production in the Chianti Classico zone have been reborn.
  • Red: In regard to the 'preborn' of Suza's reality, a singleton is the medical reference to one fetus in the womb I'm alone...alone in the wombbbbb as opposed to twins, etc. Ladies and gentlemen, our first contestant.
  • In the bringing of unendurable emotional pain into language and human dialogue, a deadened sense of being is reborn. Robert D. Stolorow: Losing and Regaining My Sense of Being
  • Thus out of the shattered remains of his previous life, Westlake is reborn, an anti-hero for the ages.
  • The Rezillos, arguably Scotland's only bona fide success story from the punk rock years, have not so much re-formed as been reborn.
  • The first season of Game of Thrones came to a fiery conclusion, and although we lost a major player in the game, another was reborn, phoenixlike, from the ashes of a funeral pyre. Game of Thrones' Emilia Clarke on the Fiery Finale: "Dragons Trump Everything"
  • Speaker - who begged his wife not to go on the show - came back last week and say he was looking like a man reborn. Times, Sunday Times
  • The movie is a moral tale about a misogynist who dies and is reborn as a beautiful woman.
  • So today I'm catching up with the lost hours from yesterday and reinstalling my favourite apps on my reborn PC.
  • The ideas of a Divine Man incarnating, dying and being reborn, were already popular mystical doctrines in these communities, and it was not hard to replace Mithras or Osiris with Christ.
  • I'm really happy in my second marriage and feel reborn. The Sun
  • Holding within their billowed masses the healing punishments of the rain, chaliced beakers of golden flame, lightnings instant and unbearable as the face of God -- dissolving into a crystal nothing, reborn from the viewless caverns of air -- here let us erect one enraptured altar to the bright mountains of the sky! Shandygaff
  • But as you reclothe yourselves in the silken treasures of a revitalized Earth, of an Eden reborn, the Memories will reactivate. Songs of the Arcturians
  • My spirit feels reborn, and I breathe in the sweet air of the pardoned prisoner.
  • A greedy Brahman might be reborn in the merchant class whereas a spiritual trader could return as a Brahman.
  • Pregnant women could be sued, subject to child welfare interventions, or even arrested if they engaged in activities at work and at home that might be thought to create a risk to the life of the "preborn. Lynn M. Paltrow: PersonhoodUSA: Promoting a Radical, Fetal-Separatist Agenda
  • While this is but mere anecdotal evidence of what remains achievable in modern rugby union, Leicester certainly look and play like a team reborn. Times, Sunday Times
  • We need to wake each day reborn so that the sun's appearance in the sky is a huge synchronicity that we share with the other people in our lives and not merely the same old scientifically explainable fact of life.
  • April 16th, 2009 at 10: 10 pm just started reborning and just hooked on as much info as poss; thank you. Matthew Yglesias » Resigning in Iceland
  • Good stuff, and it will be interesting to see how Rucka deals with the assassin reborn - I trust him enough to think that the status quo will not return.
  • Huddersfield, who had only briefly flickered in the first-half, came out a side reborn after the break and would have grabbed an equaliser just minutes after the restart but for some more penalty heroics from Collinson.
  • A greedy Brahman might be reborn in the merchant class whereas a spiritual trader could return as a Brahman.
  • I can shake off everything as I write; my sorrows disappear, my courage is reborn. Anne Frank 
  • It may be how the Nu Gundam is a very solid design in the first place, making the converted Rebornnu Gundam looking more attractive now than the original Reborns Gundam, in Gundam 00 style mecha design~ Anime Nano!
  • Captain led by example and is the face of a reborn team. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ten years after the last plowing, it was evident to Leopold that the reborn Curtis prairie was only a half-breed wilderness.
  • This would have been unlikely two months ago but the heavyweight darts legend is a man reborn, thanks to his participation in this project.
  • A society is being reborn, but one which does not articulate itself in the media of the modern age.
  • The GNP is standing at the crossroads, facing a road to a permanent opposition party or being reborn as the main pillar to support national politics as the alternative force of the incumbent regime.
  • That might keep her from throwing delph. 4 As I was saying, while retorting thanks, you make me a reborn of the cards. Finnegans Wake
  • Ravel's Le Tombeau de Couperin started life as a suite for solo piano but was later reborn in the composer's exquisite orchestration.
  • If you re a boomer who has hit a rut, take your cue from reborn Buick: refire your imagination, rewire your brain, tune up your engine, and remake your story of self anew! Jeffrey Hull, Ph.D.: Boomer Redux: 5 Ways To Reinvent Yourself From The Inside Out
  • In fact, these "unstudied" overcomers would appear to be the most successful ex-homosexuals because they've moved on with their lives - as "reborn" Christians move on after overcoming any besetting sin. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • When we die, we're reborn - reincarnated, in another body.
  • Now it's reborn, in an apocalyptically apologetic and assertively undesigned designery sense. Times, Sunday Times
  • Xavius had been reborn as a satyr—the first of the goatlike monsters now so long the enemies of the night elves—and his malevolence had only grown with his new, hideous aspect. WORLD OF WARCRAFT STORMRAGE
  • The old personality dies and a new one is reborn. Phoenix From the Flame
  • Scientists who become infected with the virus are transformed into slavering cannibals, with the Doberman guard dogs reborn as fleshless hounds from hell.
  • Well, now it has been given a 21st century makeover and has been reborn as one of the coolest games around. The Sun
  • In fact he seems almost reborn, steered from meeting to meeting by a snappy Pakistani woman with a pen. Times, Sunday Times
  • In this match, released of the fetters of responsibility, he has been a man reborn and his spirit - depressed for so long - has soared,
  • April 16th, 2009 at 10: 11 pm just started reborning and just hooked on as much info as poss; thank you. Matthew Yglesias » Blue Dogs Rolled at “Fiscal Responsibility” Summit
  • In the wake of the Holocaust, he asserted, the revitalization of Hebraic culture would require a safe haven "where the homeless Jews of the world shall have found rest; where the Jewish spirit shall have been reborn; whence shall flow to the Jewries of the Dispersion inspiration and the stuff on which it feeds. Israel and Palestine
  • This documentary follows the phenomena, as all manner of thirsty animals flock to the reborn area for a drink. The Sun
  • Instead, take your cue from reborn Buick: refire your imagination, rewire your brain, tune up your engine, and remake your story of self anew! Jeffrey Hull, Ph.D.: Boomer Redux: 5 Ways to Reinvent Yourself from the Inside Out
  • It has already begun to exist, in a preborn form, insofar that it exists in the hearts and minds of her expatriates, her numerous émigrés and defectors, as well as citizens at home.
  • But it is only when you get moving that the real class of this reborn icon shines through.
  • Three gonk-rock basketcases whose most political action in the 1990s was to catch each others 'flob in their mouths, reborn as the studded wristband against the throat of the capitalist pigdogs? NME Features
  • But against all odds, it has been reborn thanks to an ambitious partnership involving a Manchester housing association and the city council.
  • As the thirst for the Crusades began to fade, Olympian heroes were reborn and Olympian battles were fought anew. THE FAMILY
  • The renewed partnership with the superb winner of the recent high-class Mears Group Chase at Cheltenham could conjure up another chapter in the success story of a reborn rider whose luck really does seem to have changed.
  • Yet any big move by the reborn Republican governor will require a compromise with Democratic legislators.
  • Bridget felt reborn in the fresh, night air… and the silence.
  • During the late 1800s, the widespread use of spectroscopes, coupled with the relatively new science of photography, enabled the field of astronomy to be reborn as the discipline of astrophysics.
  • I can shake off everything as I write; my sorrows disappear, my courage is reborn. Anne Frank 
  • I believe in rebirth and I hope that Micheal Dell is reborn as a Dell Tech Support guy in India … Dear Mr. Dell « BuzzMachine
  • On the contrary, he seemed reborn. The Times Literary Supplement
  • We are called back to our baptism, when our old self was drowned in the waters poured over our head and we were reborn children of God.
  • Import gorillas into the backyard, and amplify the wetas to a flesh-crawlingly revolting size, and Tarzan is reborn as one of ours.
  • That was just so brutal that when the hell mouth opens up, I was kind of sympathetic with Griffith's choice to sacrific his friends in order to be reborn as the demon lord because it was just HARD to see him as a wasted, corpse-like shadow of his former self. Day in the Life of an Idiot
  • metamorphoses," we find that the germ (_the egg_) becomes a larva (_a worm_), and then dies as a chrysalis, to be reborn as a butterfly. Reincarnation A Study in Human Evolution
  • This may sound unlucky, but believe me, if you saw the chart of options for type-of-animal-into-which-your-soul-may-be-reborn you would realise that a centaur is waaay better than, say, a marmot.) Escapism.
  • A reborn oasis of calm and tranquillity is springing up amid the hustle and bustle of Manchester.
  • The chief executive of the reborn pram company today revealed the firm's five-year plan to reclaim its place as the UK's number one nursery products manufacturer.
  • The architectural part of the complex was reborn as a post-Victorian mélange, in which Moorish arches soar above Gothic vaults.
  • Four vinyl sides of dishevelled blues'n'soul and country-fried rock'n'roll, the double album was the sound of Keith Richards reborn as a southern sharecropper.
  • America desperately needs a reborn, moderate Republican Party freed from narrow-minded religious ideology and ruralism that will return the nation to its former democratic values and multilateral policies. Eric Margolis: Why I'm a Rogue Republican
  • If Palin can syphon off this religiouis element, the Republican party may be reborn. Palin set to let the tweets 'fly'
  • I do believe in reincarnation, that we are reborn into another life with no past memory.
  • In the 1990s, sociobiology was reborn as evolutionary psychology.
  • A greedy Brahman might be reborn in the merchant class whereas a spiritual trader could return as a Brahman.
  • The lax regulatory oversight and risk management are now being reborn as bad loans.
  • The example used in the texts is somebody called a bodhisattva a monkey and was reborn as a monkey five hundred times. Brief Presentation of the Main Points about Karma
  • I must add they were very patriotic Jews, also influenced by that reborn Poland in literary sense.
  • What was old and getting stale is now reborn into something entirely different. PRISON BREAK: To Watch or Not to Watch? | the TV addict
  • More interesting is this whole "preborn" notion (this is not bit's idea) - so, I presume that, being rational and all, those who espouse this destruction of preborn humans idea are also 100\% AGAINST ALL sexual acts that do not produce children. Think Progress
  • Rangers were suddenly a team reborn. Times, Sunday Times
  • Reborn, Journals & Notebooks 1947 – 1963, the first of three planned volumes, contains the earliest expository efforts yet published from the late essayist laureate of the American cosmopolis. Sontag on Sontag
  • The reborn engine is then mated to a close ratio six-speed manual transmission and the new powertrain is reunited with the body.
  • The art scene has died and been reborn half a dozen times. Times, Sunday Times
  • The reborn Sacramento High School has the leadership and the support it needs to soar to new heights on behalf of the capital city's most disadvantaged students.
  • Each night, when I go to sleep, I die. And the next morning, when I wake up, I am reborn. Mahatma Gandhi 
  • He is Adam reborn, both in spirit and in flesh, his athletic torso vivifying that of his disgraced predecessor shown in fresco six.
  • I've got such energy and lightness of spirit that I feel as though I've been reborn.
  • In fact, these "unstudied" overcomers would appear to be the most successful ex-homosexuals because they've moved on with their lives - as "reborn" Christians can move on after overcoming any besetting sin. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • At daybreak the sun rose, bringing with it all the mutable, fierce, subtle colors of the world, restored, brought back to life, reborn. THE BIRTHDAY OF THE WORLD
  • Environmentalists fumed about the World Bank's funding of destructive infrastructure projects and the IMF's reborn version of structural adjustment.
  • The award is named in recognition of the mythological phoenix, a bird that lived five centuries, died and was reborn from its own ashes.
  • In the past decade, the city has been reborn.
  • Cute harmonies sit atop an orchestrated jangle of guitars and multi-layered harmonies and you just end being spun into their world of indie-reborn - a world for those really interested in music.
  • Springsteen was on the cover, beneath the banner headline ‘Reborn in the USA’.
  • Up came page upon page of reborn dolls. The Sun
  • But, of course, different standards get applied when you are a Hollywood star versus a suddenly reborn politician who wants to be the governor of the state.
  • The blubbery shell would fall away to the floor, like a greasy banana peel, and the real Brendan Yin would be looking back at him, sticky, bewildered, reborn. InfiniDate
  • What Camus is saying is that man is condemned by nature and circumstances to spiritual exile, always seeking an inner kingdom in which to be reborn.
  • Now I feel totally reborn. The Sun
  • After the war, the district was reborn as Peace Memorial Park, a place where people come to comfort the departed souls and pray for enduring human peace.
  • To hyperbolise a little, is the coffee house really being reborn as a staging ground for a new form of civility?
  • Come 2012, when this country gets 'righten' you will see jobs and the economy and a great America be reborn. Msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
  • The ponderous blurry appeal of the picture may be that it takes its stoned audience out of this world to a consoling vision of a graceful world of space, controlled by godlike minds where the hero is reborn as an angelic baby…
  • After his father takes to his deathbed, Prince Hal is reborn as King Henry V.
  • Hindu and Buddhist cultures are among the many that believe in reincarnation, where a person is reborn as another person or animal after death.
  • Thus out of the shattered remains of his previous life, Westlake is reborn, an anti-hero for the ages.
  • Six ducks and 5,000 grass and silver carp have been introduced into the reborn lake to conserve its ecology.
  • This documentary follows the phenomena, as all manner of thirsty animals flock to the reborn area for a drink. The Sun
  • But after the workshop I am changed, different and I am reborn.
  • The reborn rider was as cool as a cucumber aboard the 9-4 favourite, who followed up his win a fortnight ago in Cheltenham's Gold Cup in impressive style.
  • Until you do, you are reborn in a realm if the root cause for that realm drives you as you transition through the bardo, or the stage between one life and the next.

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