How To Use Renewed In A Sentence

  • Elizabeth had been a good deal disappointed in not finding a letter from Jane on their first arrival at Lambton; and this disappointment had been renewed on each of the mornings that had now been spent there; but on the third her repining was over, and her sister justified, by the receipt of two letters from her at once, on one of which was marked that it had been missent elsewhere. Pride and Prejudice
  • Instead, the thin sandy developments defining the sequence boundaries suggest sandy sabkhas and sand sheets supplied by this undersaturated wind system and only preserved as a consequence of renewed lake-level rise.
  • They renewed their membership
  • The national park is under renewed threat from road-building schemes.
  • The disclosures last night provoked renewed condemnation of Britain's multibillion-pound arms industry for selling to both sides in the escalating Kashmir crisis.
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  • If LTC Shaffer such a "desperado," why did he get a security clearance in the first place and why did it keep getting renewed? Danger Able Danger (re-edited)
  • He has fought back from a serious knee injury and an uncertain future at Chelsea to find renewed confidence with England. The Sun
  • Near her wandered her husband, orientally bland, invariably affable, and from time to time squinting sideways, as usual, in the ever-renewed expectation that he might catch a glimpse of his stiff, retroussé moustache. The Younger Set
  • Interestingly the manna did not fall on Sabbath, but the shewbread was renewed each Sabbath.
  • There have also been renewed fears of deflation in the eurozone and Japan. Times, Sunday Times
  • The club have aged and declined as their continental rivals have renewed and improved. Times, Sunday Times
  • To get there, the Beaverton, Ore., sportswear giant plans to open more stores, put a renewed focused on recreational sports such as running and snowboarding, and emphasize its stable of local endorsers such as Chinese Olympic track-and-field star Liu Xiang and Chinese tennis player Li Na. In China, Nike Sets Out to Alter Sports Mindset
  • Despite its under-performance this spring, TNT has renewed Southlandfor a third season to begin airing in 2011. Miscellaneous Debris, April Edition « Screaming Blue Reviews
  • The love they had shared, the love that renewed with each passing day and moments of togetherness had coalesced into a raging fury of hatred and contempt.
  • The murder of a boy by police sparked renewed unrest in the occupied zone.
  • Ties should be inspected regularly and renewed annually, so as not to constrict the stem.
  • The club have aged and declined as their continental rivals have renewed and improved. Times, Sunday Times
  • And they have helped to intensify a renewed crisis of psychiatric legitimacy. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Residents said that no such plan was put in place before the licence was renewed. Times, Sunday Times
  • They have the most advanced technology, which is renewed constantly and the doctors are as good as in America. Times, Sunday Times
  • authority for the program was renewed several times
  • The athletic director renewed his efforts to force the university to remove the sculpture.
  • Sustained by the truth received from her divine Founder, the Church has ever sought to fulfill holily the mission entrusted to her by God; unconquered by the difficulties on all sides surrounding her, she has never ceased to assert her liberty of teaching, and in this way the wretched superstition of paganism being dispelled, the wide world was renewed unto Christian wisdom. Libertas Praestantissimum
  • Seeing the snake cast its old slough and glide forth renewed, he conceives, so in death man but sheds his fleshly exuvia, while the spirit emerges, regenerate. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life
  • The findings have renewed fears of an exodus of young people from an independent Scotland. Times, Sunday Times
  • They have not permitted any wild creatures to escape despite another fallen trunk, but that is due to luck, and to the renewed tendency of the creatures to attack the lancers, rather than to attempt to escape beyond the deadland. The Magi'i Of Cyador
  • The offer was reportedly renewed during President Vladimir Putin's visit to India in December 2002.
  • We fought with renewed strength, and together we reclaimed our sacred ground.
  • Used for storage and for seating, cassoni were patterned after ancient Roman sarcophagi, which were much appreciated in the Renaissance when there was a renewed interest in classical antiquity.
  • New Year should be a time of banked-up fines, the scent of flowers and wine, good talk, good memories and loyalties renewed. But if all else is lacking - love will do.
  • New Year should be a time of banked-up fines, the scent of flowers and wine, good talk, good memories and loyalties renewed. But if all else is lacking - love will do.
  • The group behind the venture are hoping that it will be renewed at the end of the current term.
  • I regret to inform you that your contract will not be renewed.
  • The astonishment and anguish depictured on her countenance increased the apprehensions of this unfortunate father, and he renewed his question. The Romance of the Forest
  • There is renewed optimism about the potential of the Internet and digital technologies.
  • The renewed violence this week hardly augurs well for smooth or peaceful change.
  • The renewed violence this week hardly augurs well for smooth or peaceful change.
  • If any other factors accounted for the increase of women to the labor force, I'd have to suggest only that emigrations during the period may have brought in demographics of young, unmarried women with fewer constraints, or married families with women emigrating with renewed energy and hope that reinforced the innovations going on at the time. Electric Liberation, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • And in a recent column in the Catholic New World, the archdiocesan newspaper, he called for a renewed civility in debates in the church and in the wider culture.
  • Some of these meetings have resulted in accord and renewed resolve to work together.
  • FALLUJAH, IRAQ – After three days of measurable progress, American forces trying to take full control of Fallujah are confronting an insurgent force that has renewed energy. Archive 2004-11-01
  • The renewed impetus is already yielding results. Times, Sunday Times
  • He admits that the theatre production has precipitated a renewed interest in making the complex story into a film.
  • The afternoon outing in the sunshine went some way to restoring my morale and supplied me with renewed energy to face the days that followed. THE LAST OF THE GENTLEMEN ADVENTURERS: Coming of Age in the Arctic
  • The "I" here, though of course not the regenerate, is neither the unregenerate, but the sinful principle of the renewed man, as is expressly stated in Ro 7: 18. 15, Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • It also coincides with renewed interest in books. Times, Sunday Times
  • Communist Party and communist youth have won big political and organizational successes in the establishment of their policy, because the recent feat of the rescue of Comrades Pompeyo, Guillermo, and Teodoro has filled with enthusiasm and renewed energy all the communist militants of the country, and because, finally, the anarchist, adventurous policy of the antiparty group has demonstrated its inevitable failure and has enormously helped in the clarification of problems under discussion. LASO CLOSING SESSION
  • New Year should be a time of banked-up fines, the scent of flowers and wine, good talk, good memories and loyalties renewed. But if all else is lacking - love will do.
  • Spring smiling upon the landscape renewed the foliage with life and dotted the prairies with many-hued flowers.
  • You can ask them to shut up, of course, but they will only look incredulous and then carry right on with renewed vigour. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has now rejoined the letters so his licence will be renewed. The Sun
  • PCCW Teleservices enjoys a large number of customer bouquets and renewed contracts year by year, as well as a glittering array of awards and industry recognition from worldwide organizations.
  • He renewed his membership about two months ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • Disinfection solutions need to be renewed on a regular basis.
  • Christmas should be a time of banked-up fines,the scent of flowers and wine,good talk,good memories andloyalties renewed.But if all else is lacking-love will do.
  • The Finance Minister has renewed his call for lower interest rates.
  • Yesterday coastguards renewed warnings to walkers to check tide times, wear proper clothing and shoes, and tell someone where they are going.
  • As to flowers, they are the prettiest periodicals ever published in folio -- the leaves are wire-wove and hot-pressed by Nature's self; their circulation is wide over all the land; from castle to cottage they are regularly taken in; as old age bends over them, his youth is renewed; and you see childhood poring upon them, prest close to its very bosom. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 406, December 26, 1829
  • However, in March 1676, the King commanded them to execute these laws with renewed vigour.
  • When you let go of the past, you will experience increased self-esteem and renewed optimism.
  • In turn, their active counterparts work with renewed energy and pray for them.
  • At the end of October, egged on by rank-and-file demands for an eight-hour day, the Soviet endorsed renewed strike action.
  • Fifteen days he remained quietly at home, without giving any argument of seconding his former vanities; in which time passed many pleasant encounters between him and his two gossips, the curate and barber, upon that point which he defended, to wit, that the world needed nothing so much as knights-errant, and that the erratical knighthood ought to be again renewed therein. The First Part. VII. Of the Second Departure Which Our Good Knight, Don Quixote, Made from His House to Seek Adventures
  • The American Law Institute recently revised the Model Penal Code's sentencing provisions, calling for a renewed commitment to proportionality based on the gravity of offenses, the "blameworthiness" of offenders, and the "harms done to crime victims. Walker on Herbert Wechsler, the Model Penal Code, and the Uses of Revenge
  • The fear of decline has given way to renewed optimism. Times, Sunday Times
  • He said the renewed focus in the region was due to high growth in petrochemicals demand, progressive liberalisation of large key markets and access to low cost feedstock.
  • But renewed tension in Corsica over recent weeks has again brought demands for an amnesty to the forefront.
  • Hello New and Improved Jason, who is filled with a renewed wonder for the world.
  • Since late 1989, when Steinlager's three-year contract was not renewed, U.S. rugby has been without a principal sponsor.
  • The beginning of the new millennium brings renewed hope and new saviours.
  • Father Wardega, a Jesuit, says there are hopes that renewed interest in Ricci in China could help bring about greater understanding between Beijing and the Catholic Church. Exhibition Celebrates Early Catholic Missionary in China
  • The move comes after residents renewed fears of a surge of streetwalkers from town centre areas such as Manchester Road and Broad Street.
  • One of Jacobsen’s chief concerns is the as-yet unrenewed transportation bill that would provide U.S. government funding for new construction. Slow Climb In Materials Stocks Now Boarding
  • The findings have renewed fears of an exodus of young people from an independent Scotland. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is the renewed contract that the respondent claimant has no violation.
  • They also gave renewed impetus to the production of deluxe illustrated manuscripts of secular texts.
  • Might as well tell you that our purpose was to try and tie this creature Rose to renewed traffic in bloodhype, an especially vile drug. Bloodhype
  • Would you have the gauger's wife, sister?" inquired Blanche, with a face of renewed perplexity: "I think my dear Lady Maria would be pleased if I bid the dame - for the gauger is a good friend of his Lordship - hot-headed, they say, but that does not make him the worse - and his dame takes it kindly to be noticed. Rob of the bowl : a legend of St. Inigoe's,
  • Increased grain costs or decreased cattle prices have usually been the factors for renewed interest in finishing cattle on forage diets.
  • The three-year experimental program is slated to end this summer, and because of the state's tight budget situation, may not be renewed.
  • But if any bone be moved from its place, or a joint of the toes be luxated, or any of the bones of the part called the tarsus be displaced, it must be forced back again to its place as described with regard to the hand; and is to be treated with cerate, compresses, and bandages, like the fractures, with the exception of the splints; and is to be secured tightly in the same way, and the bandages renewed on the third day; and the patient thus bandaged should return the same answers as in fractures, as to the bandages feeling tight or slack. On Fractures
  • At this level we will accumulate dollar longs and warn buyers of gold stocks to watch out for a renewed decline if the dollar's seasonal pattern holds true.
  • The only existing continental gaming houses authorized by government are now the two Badens, Spa (of which the lease is nearly expired, and will not be renewed), Monaco (capital of the ridiculous little Italian principality, of which the suzerain is a scion of the house of "Grimaldi&"), Malmöe, in Sweden, too remote to do much harm, and HOMBOURG. The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims, In All Times and Countries, especially in England and in France
  • Schools are riding a wave of renewed public interest.
  • He subsequently begged Hugh to send six monks to England to minister to the spiritual needs of the Court, and renewed his request in 1078, promising to appoint twelve of the Cluniac Congregation to bishoprics and abbacies within the kingdom. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
  • Police arrested 19 people for vandalism, accusing anarchists of plotting to cause renewed violence during the final. Times, Sunday Times
  • As long as the level of economic activity remains so clearly depressed — people unemployed, office space unrented, factories not working — then policy needs to remain oriented on spurring the renewed utilization of the people and facilities currently sitting idle. Matthew Yglesias » Stock Prices And Future Growth Prospects
  • Fears of renewed terrorist attacks cast a cloud over the event .
  • It will exert renewed pressure on the tense diplomatic ties between Britain and Argentina. Times, Sunday Times
  • They renewed contact with other import and export corporations.
  • But maybe, let's turn a glance at our own American history with a renewed respect for those marvelous losers, Teddy Roosevelt, Gene Debs, William Jennings Bryan and Upton Sinclair, whose failed campaigns lay long-term groundwork for progressive victories. Clancy Sigal: A Disappointed Democrat? You bet
  • Premises which continue to serve alcohol without a renewed licence will be liable to prosecution.
  • Paintings by Bell and Grant attracted renewed interest.
  • But he felt a renewed sense of betrayal when Bonington climbed the north face of the Eiger without him.
  • In modern warfare a small tank unit may be positioned to protect and stand post for other tank units while the crews sleep or prepare for renewed fighting.
  • I can see in training there is a renewed confidence. The Sun
  • Zou said whether the protest resulted in renewed political conflict with the central government would depend on the slogans chanted during the protest.
  • Efforts to clamp down on discomfiting material result not in frustrated acquiescence but in renewed assaults on the self-importance that lies behind knee-jerk censorial action. Saints, censors and satire
  • Instead, many urged a renewed alliance of the faculties, with touch as their tutor, guide, and ultimate arbiter.
  • The latter smirked, then renewed the fight in earnest.
  • These hatch out by degrees, so that renewed soaking and "dabbing" with the acid and a soft cloth are required. Papers on Health
  • The reason for the prohibition of work was so that man could be renewed and refreshed by having one whole day that work could not claim.
  • Fears of renewed terrorist attacks cast a cloud over the event .
  • It calls for renewed examination of the processes whereby those families have been divided in the first place.
  • The debt recovery agency that carried out the dastardly deed is not expected to have its contract renewed.
  • On the basic of former engine, the angle variable partial program of the fan and compressor guide vane of engine mathematical model is been renewed.
  • The strong performance renewed hopes that the economy is gradually rebalancing away from consumption and towards manufacturing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Though a Sadr standdown order resolved the situation to a degree, the flare-up also highlighted the destructive role Iran has played in funding, training, arming and directing the so-called special groups and generated renewed concern about Iran in the minds of many Iraqi leaders. CNN Transcript Apr 9, 2008
  • As we discuss in the September update to our 2010 Global Economic Outlook, the standout performance of the core and Northern European economies, particularly Germany, alongside renewed weakness in the periphery is giving rise to a multispeed recovery. Multiple Risks From A Multispeed Eurozone Recovery
  • On the bottom lands the grasses began to start, the willows renewed their leafery. The Sagebrusher A Story of the West
  • In spite of renewed interest generated by the tercentenary celebrations of 1995, and increasing availability of recorded performances, only a fraction of his music remains widely known, and there are many riches to be found among the little-performed songs, odes, and church music. Archive 2009-05-01
  • By 2005 the ensuing renewed prosperity could be apparent, with more cash coming into the exchequer to spend.
  • If it was not renewed, the company would be unable to continue selling package holidays. Times, Sunday Times
  • devilled," it gave me renewed relish for the morning's champagne. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 104, May 20, 1893
  • Life for them is one cloudburst of colours and in those vibrant hues they have found a renewed zest for life.
  • This is expected to generate renewed pressure on the California Legislature to reconsider a controversial helmet mandate it approved in 1990.
  • The festival went ahead, despite renewed protests.
  • The flurry of deals in recent months, underlines the renewed confidence in the restaurant business. Times, Sunday Times
  • The army renewed its assault on the capital.
  • For those concerned about buying a leasehold, the lease has recently been renewed to 125 years. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was a renewed interest in underground art.
  • Debt is expected to ease to about 540 million by the end of the year as the publisher gets the cashflow benefit of renewed annual subscriptions. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you have an outstanding policy it should be renewed automatically until you are 75.
  • But it had to come to an end, leaving me with a renewed feeling of void and emptiness.
  • There have also been renewed fears of deflation in the eurozone and Japan. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘We're against apathy,’ he says, setting the juice aside. Renewed health and vigor seems to flow into him as he warms to his topic.
  • The renewed oppression of the Continent by the old reigning families, the countenance apparently given by the English Government to the conspiracy against liberty called the Holy Alliance, and the enormous weight of the national debt and taxation occasioned by so long and costly a war, tendered the government and parliament very unpopular. Chapter IV. Youthful Propagandism. The Westminster Review
  • Feeling his strength renewed he cast aside his staff and walked steadily upon lush, green grass.
  • Renewed fighting threatens to derail the peace talks.
  • When the existing policy expired in March the villagers were told it would not be renewed and were offered a quotation by another company of £1,000.
  • A heat of about 32 [degrees] Reaumur, constantly vaporizing the different fluids the circulation of which sustains life, the diminution they undergo would unfit them for their purposes, if they were not renewed and refreshed. The physiology of taste; or Transcendental gastronomy. Illustrated by anecdotes of distinguished artists and statesmen of both continents by Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin. Translated from the last Paris edition by Fayette Robinson.
  • The intensifying crisis in the eurozone has renewed calls for savers to consider the safety of their savings. Times, Sunday Times
  • The landlord had not renewed Elgaen's lease, and he couldn't find a favorable north-end location in time.
  • The pilot renewed contact with the control tower.
  • Renewed fighting has been reported on the border.
  • Christmas should be a time of banked-up fines,the scent of flowers and wine,good talk,good memories andloyalties renewed.But if all else is lacking-love will do.
  • The Senate renewed its authorization a day later.
  • He pulled, the wasted muscles in his arms straining - the boy's renewed determination was all that carried him as he forced himself to his feet.
  • Given the renewed interest in all things shiny and glitterball-y, this German DJ has chosen the right moment to unleash his disco - and house-inspired floorquakers Tensnake (No 868)
  • The swordsman renewed his attack, and another pressed in on her as well, both with sword and with magic.
  • Renewed fighting has been reported on the border.
  • But Palmerston's skill in management was unavailing in this case and the "muss" (as Mason called it) was continued when Lindsay entered upon a long account of the interview with Napoleon, renewed the accusations of Russell's "revelations" to Seward and advised Roebuck not to withdraw his motion but to postpone it "until Monday. Great Britain and the American Civil War
  • Her time with the royal French household, which included tutoring the dauphin Louis, came to an end as the Hundred Years War was renewed in 1415.
  • Sales from our only grower are up a third and bosses say that has been helped by a renewed interest in Britishness, both at home and abroad. The Sun
  • It also coincides with renewed interest in books. Times, Sunday Times
  • (Conducting them on land, by the way, is now "kosher.") "I think this is the beginning of what I call a renewed priestly ministry, a more inclusive priesthood, a more inclusive theology," Rue notes. Greg Archer: Roman Catholic Female Priests Growing in Numbers: An Insider's Perspective
  • The reasonable restoration of discipline requires a renewed vision of the very purpose and mission of the church.
  • While the UN loss was no surprise given Russia's and China's joint aversion to UN/NATO mission creep in Libya the double veto camouflages a more vexing development in the Eastern Mediterranean: a renewed effort by Russia's Vladimir Putin to reconsolidate a foot-hold in the Middle East against anti-democratic forces. Amb. Marc Ginsberg: Syria's Double Diplomatic Muscle
  • But media lawyers said there are other possible avenues for mounting a renewed First Amendment attack on the ban.
  • Feeling his strength renewed he cast aside his staff and walked steadily upon lush, green grass.
  • The findings have renewed fears of an exodus of young people from an independent Scotland. Times, Sunday Times
  • The judge rejected the request for an adjournment and the renewed application insofar as it was made.
  • And with this in mind, and in the renewed hope that I may live long enough to see the task through, I shall now relate the extraordinary story of Cicero’s year in office as consul of the Roman republic and what befell him in the four years afterward—a span of time we mortals call a lustrum, but which to the gods is no more than the blinking of an eye. CONSPIRATA
  • Prospects for diplomatic initiatives - US-Soviet statement Amid renewed calls for an immediate ceasefire there were reports of continued diplomatic initiatives.
  • The finding has led to renewed calls for British Summer Time to be used year-round to give lighter afternoons and evenings.
  • They have appealed their convictions to this court and renewed their constitutional challenge.
  • Italian painter of the Umbrian School whose most important work in Rome and Siena celebrated the renewed authority of the papacy.
  • It's not just in terms of a renewed enthusiasm for interior jungles. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Irish Land League of 1879 renewed the campaign, organizing rent strikes and boycotts and resisting evictions.
  • The strong performance renewed hopes that the economy is gradually rebalancing away from consumption and towards manufacturing. Times, Sunday Times
  • She seemed to be very angry that we had renewed our application for an adjournment due to the doctor's unavailability.
  • In the capital and around the heart of the country, where at least 44 were killed in insurgent attacks, an election curfew was coming into force with families reflecting on a day of renewed bloodshed.
  • We lay there (for the banks hid us), drank again and again, bathed our chests, let our wrists trail in the running water till they ached with the chill; and at last, being wonderfully renewed, we got out the meal-bag and made drammach in the iron pan. Kidnapped
  • Local people have renewed their efforts to save the school.
  • Syrian government forces renewed their assault on the rebellious city of Homs in what activists described as the heaviest shelling in days. What's News—
  • Southgate will work more broadly within the renewed effort to improve the whole coaching system to instil the Spanish way into the English tradition. Gareth Southgate: 'We can't keep producing the English-style player'
  • As a curial is a gentleman and a government magistrate, the punishment is just enough; but why should Cassiodorus (certainly not King Dietrich) finish a short letter by a long dissertation on volcanoes in general, and Stromboli in particular, insisting on the wonder that the rocks, though continually burnt, are continually renewed by 'the inextricable potency of nature;' and only returning to Jovinus to inform him that he will henceforth follow the example of a salamander, which always lives in fire, 'being so contracted by natural cold, that it is tempered by burning flame. Roman and the Teuton
  • But it also envisions renewed efficiency efforts, improved regional planning to reduce sprawl, more installation of distributed solar power on rooftops, changes in forestry and water-distribution practices, and so on. The California Experiment
  • He has now rejoined the letters so his licence will be renewed. The Sun
  • We made a renewed commitment to use great works of art in our own ministry back home. Christianity Today
  • Often cuttings of hard-wooded plants, such as oleander, are rooted in plain water, in wide-mouthed bottles hung in a warm place in the sun, the water being frequently renewed or kept fresh with a lump or so of charcoal. Gardening Indoors and Under Glass A Practical Guide to the Planting, Care and Propagation of House Plants, and to the Construction and Management of Hotbed, Coldframe and Small Greenhouse
  • The banks need to be restored to renewed health. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is the renewed contract that the respondent claimant has no violation.
  • When his sectioning was renewed, Henry would scratch his arms, bang his head against the wall, go barefoot, refuse to wear underclothes, and then, just as we were despairing, he would rally and become calmer and more rational. Henry’s Demons
  • I shall from this day take the firm resolution to study with renewed assiduity, to keep my attention always well fixed on whatever I am about, and to strive to become every day less trifling and more fit for what, if Heaven wills it, I'm some day to be. Archive 2008-01-01
  • A growing number of workers are put on short-term contracts which are renewed only if their work is up to scratch.
  • The renewed focus on Rx4NJ - described as a clearinghouse of information on prescription assistance programs aimed at helping eligible residents find free or discounted medicines - is designed to help those who have been affected by the national recession and may be unaware of the program's potential benefits. Undefined
  • The time appeared to be ripe for renewed government spending.
  • stoppings" and brattices put temporarily to rights, and the fan, working at its increased speed, would soon drive the renewed air-currents forward again, and make it possible to get all over the mine. Sir George Tressady — Volume II
  • The latest twist to traffic stops/mordida solicitation, is the threat to impound the car because the windshield sticker is expired, even though we all know that it's good as long as the FM3 has been renewed. FM3 and Car Permit expiration?
  • Now she held their attention as they watched the metamorphosis from near death to vitality and renewed animation filling her essence.
  • It wasn't renewed past its initial 13-episode order, and from what I understand, it's being pre-empted by specials for the entire November sweeps period. Ask Matt: Raising Hope, Good Wife, Glee, Walking Dead and More
  • Plans were made for a second campaign but renewed hostilities in Gaul delayed action until the following year.
  • He takes the view that the debate in the Republic has polarised between the mainstream parties on one side, the slightly constitutional Sinn Fein and what he calls the disreputable right … He takes issue with Michael McLaughlin's view that the EU is a product of compromise between to great blocks of European opinion, arguing that beyond those two, there is a growing opinion, not least in the accession countries which holds in opposition to "EU federalism and renewed respect for subsidiarity". the second of Slugger's Lisbon Essays, Michael McLaughlin described the EU as a compromise between the forces of Christian Democracy and Social Democracy. Slugger O'Toole
  • That sacrifice is the means by which we're forgiven and renewed. Christianity Today
  • Brown-Séquard's advocacy gave rise to a renewed interest in the 1890s in what was now called ‘organotherapy’: the use of extracts of animal organs as therapeutic agents.
  • They renewed contact with other import and export corporations.
  • We lay there (for the banks hid us), drank again and again, bathed our chests, let our wrists trail in the running water till they ached with the chill; and at last, being wonderfullv renewed, we got out the meal-bag and made drammach in the iron pan. Kidnapped: The Adventures of David Balfour
  • This new problem calls for the invention of new hypotheses, followed by renewed criticism and testing.
  • Elea felt the flood of tears renewed as she took two more shaky swallows of her drink.
  • The renewed violence this week hardly augurs well for smooth or peaceful change.
  • We renewed the attack after stopping for two hours.
  • The healthy York contingent crowded around the players' tunnel to cheer the lads off the field, and although one victory does not a season make, the players, staff and fans all left Don Valley bubbling with renewed excitement.
  • Courts were given the tougher sentence last year in a renewed bid to end knife crime. The Sun
  • Currently, foreigners must apply for a work permit that is valid for one year, which may be renewed.
  • It is given to us again each day in the Eucharist, in which the paschal mystery is renewed: in a sacramental, mystical way the sacrifice of Christ is made present with its culmination in the mystery of the resurrection.
  • Renewed interest in upscale wine, combined with the return of some corporate holiday parties, has been a boon for shops such as Brix, where groups from Fidelity Investments and Boston.com Top Stories
  • The renewed preoccupation with design is understandable, given a little history.
  • The parts are first thoroughly washed, rubbed dry with towels and dusting-powder, and the ointment applied on strips of muslin or lint and bound on; the dressing is renewed twice daily, the parts each time being rubbed dry with soft towels and dusting-powder, and the treatment continued for ten days to two weeks, after which the dusting-powder is to be used alone for several weeks. Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine
  • The production cycle is long and the risks are high, but maybe not as long or as high as sitting and waiting for renewed appreciation in the value of your technology portfolio.

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