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  • It seems that creator Bruno Heller is interested in revisiting the series as a theatrical film. HBO’s Rome to be Resurrected As A Film? | /Film
  • And I-- I use the word revisit; in fact, it was in -- in many instances, it was visiting it for the first time. The Inextinguishable Symphony
  • If the government doesn't accept the recommendation to build a new reactor, the other options to secure a long-term isotope supply will have to be revisited, the report said. Dose.ca Music briefs
  • Chanterelles grow in flushes, so revisit likely spots.
  • We're revisiting the venue to qualm any fears about its suitability.
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  • Fifteen years later when I revisited the issue, I was still perturbed.
  • If no single system or solution works best, it is time, in this age of digital reproduction, to revisit the options for original collections.
  • It was always obvious that Brown, whose coronation is secure, would contest the middle ground, and this must mean revisiting welfare reform Archive 2007-03-04
  • In this programme she revisits them to hear about the emotional ups and downs and complications of interracial adoption. Times, Sunday Times
  • We seem to visit and revisit places for the reasons the original inhabitants settled there.
  • After the hard graft of treatment and was over, shock and disbelief revisited and time again. Times, Sunday Times
  • Theroux may be revisiting well-trodden terrain, but he hasn't lost any of his insight or power to enthral. The Elephanta Suite: Summary and book reviews of The Elephanta Suite by Paul Theroux.
  • But do we need to revisit it again? The Sun
  • For its musical legacy alone, the film is worth revisiting. Times, Sunday Times
  • His symphonic scores revisited the motivic and symphonic aesthetic of the 19th century, a move regarded as retrogressive by modernist critics.
  • A month into it, we revisited what he had managed to do and it amounted to two rubbish speeches and some handshaking.
  • As if she could ever think of any reason to flagellate herself by revisiting that house. BAD MEDICINE
  • WASHINGTON (CNN) – Revisiting some of her campaign trail talking points, former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin weighed in on the Senate health care vote, criticizing the Democrats and Majority Leader Harry Reid for a lack of transparency. Palin slams Senate health care vote
  • Michael Burkard's latest book - full of revenants, revisitations, and regrets - is similarly lingering and resonant.
  • However, when a four-strong team revisited the hospital on Monday, they found the situation greatly improved.
  • The network computer takes us back to the future in the form of the dumb terminal revisited.
  • Specifically, it might inspire them to revisit the politically arduous and philosophically complex struggle whereby modern liberalism overcame the sanguinary terror of religious conflict in post-Reformation Europe.
  • Many of his finest poems are those in which he revisits their themes, bringing to them a new depth of experience. The Times Literary Supplement
  • That being the case, why shouldn't Hillary attempt to "even the score" by revisiting the delegates 'impression now that Obama has finally been "humanized"? Hillary: Pledged Delegates "Just Like" Supers ��� They Can Switch
  • I can see that it is a conversation worth revisiting. Times, Sunday Times
  • North Dakota native Chris Breitling produced a documentary while he was a film student -- the film, Zap Revisited, is now available for the first time on DVD in commemoration of the 40th anniversary. Boing Boing
  • Ten years later, I revisited the school to find out what had changed.
  • It does essentially what it promises to do: revisits a beloved old cop-buddy series, makes fun of the '70s outfits and attitudes, ogles some sexy gals and offers some obligatory car crashes.
  • Decades later he revisits his old stamping ground in ‘The Late Great Blackball Bridge Sonnets’, which is his second book of verse.
  • Indeed. Someday, I will revisit it.
  • The current route was the best available and the company would not be revisiting the issue.
  • We revisited two British war cemeteries, which always tug at your heart in that direct and inescapable way. Whicker's War
  • After the hard graft of treatment and was over, shock and disbelief revisited and time again. Times, Sunday Times
  • This week, one of his past works, Petra - the story of a soldier, a witch and a tinker helping a young woman to explain to her son why he is now a ghost - is revisited as part of the Glasgow West End Festival.
  • In this book, Hawking revisits all of the old topics that he discussed and updates them using discoveries that have been made since 1988.
  • Before I do this, I have to revisit science concepts and make sure I understand orbits, rotations, revolutions and seasons.
  • I think that the avant-garde suggests that no poet can “rest on their laurels” for very long without reinventing the future of poetry itself — and hence, the avant-garde has often seen the need to revisit the neglected, unexalted techniques of writing for overlooked potentials …. 2007 September : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation - Part 2
  • He revisited again, in thought, the blooming grove of Capreæ, the pageantries of Cesarea, the green lanes of Buckingham, the luxurious Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 62, No. 384, October 1847
  • Once presents illness to continue to carry on standard treats and guarantees the long interval revisit.
  • Recent research at St Andrews University, revisited the Stanford work and disproved the idea of automatic brutalism.
  • Due to the shortness of our visit, we wanted to revisit the site to try and find more of the birds that inhabit that particular area.
  • The bogus accounts were unearthed after the comptroller revisited the sampling audits of suspect non-resident accounts undertaken by the Revenue.
  • The title cut revisits the "Walk This Way" hook in its outro, which is suitable since the tune boasts Aerosmith's best groove since that classic. Aerosmith vs. Matthews: Jaded Geezers Rule!
  • I can see that it is a conversation worth revisiting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps Opie aims to revisit this magical period with his playful works, distilling the everyday into odd but intriguing icons.
  • It is a song that the band kept finding themselves revisiting again and again and is now a real favourite. The Sun
  • Authors sometimes revisit familiar territory through sequels and prequels, but generally they seek new inspiration and fresh ideas.
  • Memories of long forgotten schooldays came flooding back for former pupils revisiting their old primary as part of its centenary celebrations.
  • It was, in my case, mainly a formality, but a formality that raised important questions that I promised myself I would revisit someday.
  • It is worth revisiting for a moment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Newcomer (and bagel welcher) Pete Tzinski even revisited the Star Trek TV/film series in geek-infested (infected?) preparation. Happy Birthday to Us, Part 6
  • The 1995 expedition revisited classic localities, such as Shakh-Shakh, and prospected several new areas.
  • The current trend is not simply to revive an old translation of a classic but to have an established playwright revisit it. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has also broached the topic of revisiting taxes on casino operators.
  • Whenever the old Manila is revisited, a lot of memories come to fore-from colonial buildings of brick, adobe, kamagong and capiz to horse-drawn calesas on cobblestone streets. Undefined
  • But Sir John's mantra is worth revisiting at a time when another of Scotland's institutions is absorbed into a larger entity.
  • So you could say that the courts may be taking a more flexible approach to revisiting issues determined in earlier litigation. Times, Sunday Times
  • It reminds me a little too much of the leisure suit, a fashion faux pas we don't need to revisit.
  • To revisit such evil upon these people. Man of Honour
  • A reinvention, rather than a revisitation. Times, Sunday Times
  • In revisiting these cultural and gendered actions, Ewe women's political authority was dynamic, threatening, and highly successful on many levels.
  • I hope you can get them to revisit the issue and substantially revise this compensation offer. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is worth revisiting for a moment. Times, Sunday Times
  • In his 40th film as director, Woody Allen revisits themes of life, love and mortality that he has examined before; but this time the humor is a bit darker and the characters, perhaps, more desperate. Woody Allen's Latest Movie Takes Darker Look at Life and Love
  • Also in Stop Smiling, Nicolas Rapold on the new edition of Don't Look Back, which includes Bob Dylan 65 Revisited, "a kind of complemental alternate take. GreenCine Daily: DVDs, 2/20.
  • On Tuesday night, a documentary making its premiere on HBO will revisit the story of Mildred and Richard Loving, an interracial couple who appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1966 for the right to live legally in their home state of Virginia, where antimiscegenation laws prevailed. A Storyteller Is Seen With New Eyes
  • Among the diverse techniques and theories, modernism, concretism, and even some ‘parnasianisms,’ formalistic concerns are revisited.
  • It's a posho archetype that Grant has successfully revisited - not least in the semi-sequel Notting Hill - but it's a caricature he's never been all that comfortable with.
  • Perhaps Opie aims to revisit this magical period with his playful works, distilling the everyday into odd but intriguing icons.
  • Are you planning on doing more with this series, or revisiting earlier characters, such as Sorcha’s mother in a prequel? Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » INTERVIEW: Juliet Marillier, Part 1
  • Was he really suggesting that the Obama Administration is revisiting support for an industry that has been subsidized by both parties since the 1970s, when it was known as gasahol, and whose government crutches now include a mandate to buy its product and protection from foreign competitors? Vilsack's Candor
  • You'd toured the building, revisited the toilets, searched every office you'd been in during the day.
  • As he arrives city after city, major media will revisit the controversy over its site near Ground Zero and Rauf will endeavor to outtalk, outpray, objections to the project, which was also the number one religion story of the year on the RNA List. Top Religion Newsmaker: Imam, pope or Sarah Palin?
  • Tarantino may be doing a pastiche of Kubrick's The Killing and other gangster pictures, but he is also, perhaps unconsciously, revisiting Sartre's hell.
  • He recalls revisiting the Vancouver store the day of the relaunch.
  • All former boarders are welcome to come along to visit the College, perhaps meet some old friends, revisit former days and mark the closure of boarding at St Kierans.
  • They are also more relaxed and calm, which helps to stop them becoming traumatised again when they revisit painful memories. Times, Sunday Times
  • But this lifting did not feel like divine intervention, let alone a result of effort, but more like a natural process of revisiting and healing and recovering. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has a great influence on the revisiting rate and recovery effect that doctors give a complete instruction to the patients.
  • Worst of all, Hull is to fill up with giant, brightly coloured fibreglass toads, a stunt so loopily against the spirit of the two poems that are their inspiration – "Toads" and "Toads Revisited", in which the squatting toad, impossible to shake off, is both a symbol of work and of the narrator's timid and confining personality – I find myself wondering whether their creators have actually read either one. In search of the real Philip Larkin
  • So why do contemporary designers revisit the chair again and again? Times, Sunday Times
  • Talking through and revisiting the learning experience with your child is very valuable indeed.
  • So it might be worthwhile to revisit the process of re-entry and examine what happened a year ago as the unpowered, 100-ton glider returned to Earth from 200 miles up.
  • McLaughlin says that he can't explain why, but he often feels a need to revisit his past, and classic American songbook material was what he was weaned on as a young jazz player in the '60s.
  • The trailer for the upcoming season looks fantastic, including some of the traditional villains, as well as a revisit from the Blink statues and a group of beautiful vampires in negligees. Madman with a Box : Bev Vincent
  • Many of his finest poems are those in which he revisits their themes, bringing to them a new depth of experience. The Times Literary Supplement
  • When the images of these perceptions, infixed in the memory, are revisited by recollection, the matter is still a transaction which belongs to the outward man. The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 2
  • It is not for an appellate court to revisit evidentiary findings of the trial judge absent an error in law as to how such evidence is to be considered.
  • Nest revisits were minimized to reduce disturbance, and incubating females were not purposely flushed from nests.
  • By the time the George Reserve was revisited in 1994 and 1995, the percentage of melanic specimens had dropped to 18.3%.
  • He attempts to revisit the concept of intelligence but comes to the vacuous conclusion that it can't be defined.
  • Expect an evocative journey into the heart of darkness where the sins of the past are revisited in the present.
  • We just wanted to kind of revisit that idea by bringing the literary component back with this release. Mike Ragogna: HuffPost Reviews: Supernatural and Matthew Clay, Plus a Conversation with Coheed and Cambria's Claudio Sanchez, and Steve Mosto's Video Premiere
  • And for anyone interested in revisiting, or perhaps checking out for the first time, my interview with Amber Benson, click here. 2010 February 25 « The BookBanter Blog
  • Too bad that the producers of that series decided to revisit the land of adult insecurities with a whole new cast of characters.
  • But it swings SO many points that it is worth revisiting. Times, Sunday Times
  • This summer, California Democratic Sen. Diane Feinstein contacted EPA, citing concerns about fetal death, thyroid cancer and neurotoxicity and asking them to revisit the issue. Nancy Chuda: As TSCA Collapses, Toxic Baby Fights Back (VIDEO)
  • We need to revisit this focus on unity and reemphasize our first freedom. Roy Speckhardt: The Resolution For 'In God We Trust'
  • It is time to revisit our definition of good behaviour. Times, Sunday Times
  • And to revisit the pubs I used to drink in when I was his age merely accentuated that sense of unease.
  • One of Orwell’s strongest themes, regularly revisited, is this claim and its incompatibility with the facts – most glaringly, with the years of Japanese aggression against China. Orwell’s BBC Broadcasts: Colonial Discourse and the Rhetoric of Propaganda
  • The case invites the Court to revisit the breadth of constitutionally protected privacy and the status of homosexuality in our legal system.
  • Again, in 'Apud Corstopitum' Penchrysa is held to haunt the Roman Wall beside the limestone crags; Tynemouth Priory is thought to be revisited by Prior Olaf whenever the wind stays long in the eastern airt, and the Border Ghost Stories
  • Everyone knows how I feel and there's no point revisiting that situation at all.
  • Milan will travel to Florence to play high-flying Fiorentina, before revisiting Istanbul when Fenerbahce will threaten to give them another Champions League nightmare.
  • To revisit such evil upon these people. Man of Honour
  • But if you have recently incorporated your business and are drawing money by way of dividends rather than salary to save national insurance, you may need to revisit your pension planning.
  • But this lifting did not feel like divine intervention, let alone a result of effort, but more like a natural process of revisiting and healing and recovering. Times, Sunday Times
  • Auteuil revisits Jean de Florette territory for his directing debut: another Provençal tale from Marcel Pagnol, revolving around a country beauty whose romantic options only lead to suffering. This week's new films
  • This summer, California Democratic Sen. Diane Feinstein contacted EPA, citing concerns about fetal death, thyroid cancer and neurotoxicity and asking them to revisit the issue. Nancy Chuda: As TSCA Collapses, Toxic Baby Fights Back (VIDEO)
  • He revisits that bitterly disappointing period in his life and is philosophical about what went so wrong.
  • We accept we need to revisit issues like this to see if what we have in place is sufficient. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was also about a Hellenistic conceit revisited by artists, critics, theorists, and poets during the middle decades of the cinquecento.
  • When I was fortunate enough to find a good job in Perth in 1975 I was eager to return and revisit those beautiful, wild places I had known as a child.
  • We revisited Rome after 25 years
  • An oldie worth revisiting: This burnin 'hunk of code on Rob "CmdrTaco" Malda's site will transform your blog into a poem. Boing Boing: April 27, 2003 - May 3, 2003 Archives
  • Having spent a year immersed in the event, Sloan is wearying of the same old arguments, revisiting debates she thought were closed years ago.
  • First let’s revisit Dembski’s and Behe’s position on function which shows that their use of the term specification or purpose clearly refers to function. The Panda's Thumb: Their Own Words Archives
  • Playing the oud, he revisits a personal favorite.
  • Dean in New Jersey writes: "It might be good to revisit the idea of conscripting certain convicts for service in the Army. CNN Transcript Mar 9, 2005
  • This month the issue was revisited by the Legislative Budget Commission and the result was the same.
  • A cinematic classic that is worth revisiting at this price. The Sun
  • It begins with one of your formulaic openings as an empathetic reporter gazes into the harrowed souls of old Diggers revisiting the Kokoda trail.
  • COURTESY CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVISITED Creedence Clearwater Homepage
  • After the hard graft of treatment and was over, shock and disbelief revisited and time again. Times, Sunday Times
  • As for the prints being sold as "revisited" Murakami works, Arthur said: "'revisited' means he's gone back and done another take ... another riff on that same concept or idea" -- rather than putting a frame around pre-existing handbag material. Undefined
  • A politician who revises/revisits his previous stances on important issues to make sure they are still salient is EXACTLY what we need and EXACTLY what we have not had for the past 7+ years. Obama Might ‘Refine’ Iraq Timeline - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Does it make sense to revisit past glories? Times, Sunday Times
  • Old friends who pop up online are worth revisiting. The Sun
  • Web Zen: Zoo Zen Revisited squirrel messenger unidog wiggles dog wigs dancing chicken owls daily mail picnic frog inner city snail counting sheep squeek the squirrel hamsters in hats uni the hedgehog Boing Boing
  • And the Derby boss will revisit the nation's showpiece stadium with a real swagger this time. The Sun
  • Even though I've read most of this material in periodical form, it's still a joy to revisit Kupperman's absurd, hilarious universe. What Are You Reading? | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • Ridley's team appears to concede this, pointing out that the voucher system could encourage companies to revisit existing projects and build on them to develop drugs against neglected diseases.
  • All over the region, people are revisiting a nest of grievances.
  • To illustrate how to use dacscheck, let's revisit the pseudo-code that builds a menu, presented in Listing 2, this time in Perl.
  • The caption over your illustration of the proposed extension to the library at the University of York would surely be more apt if it read 1920s revisited.
  • It is a song that the band kept finding themselves revisiting again and again and is now a real favourite. The Sun
  • The only things I hope we don't revisit from the 1970's are disco, polyester leisure suits and the Chrylser Cordoba ( "with fine rich Corinthian leather"). January 2006
  • In the mid 1920s his work became more figurative in a manner recalling Léger and the Purists (he met Léger, Le Corbusier and Ozenfant when he revisited Paris in 1924), and his work met with considerable acclaim in France.
  • Coach Hager as great as his staff will take something certain divided from the William & Mary diversion as great as demeanour to build as great as reanimate during the bye week as great as hope for for Towson when the Tigers revisit Parson Field in dual weeks. Archive 2009-12-01
  • At some point the government is going to have to revisit that agreement and face the unions down.
  • The council cabinet meet again on Wednesday to revisit the issue. The Sun
  • Much of the country's art revisits the apartheid past in provocative ways, mining South Africa's material history like an archive of memories and re-presenting this archive's contents for careful consideration.
  • Popular-yet-dormant brands, and tried and tested formulae are revived and revisited all the time.
  • The strapless pink chiffon gown the princess chose for a royal tour of Japan is one of the styles revisited in this new collection. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now faced with a stalker who knew way too much about Harding's tragic history, Messing layered over her character's tough shell hints of fear, loneliness and fatigue at devoting most of her life to fighting the grisliest of sex crimes extra points to the show for also revisiting Benson's own past crusade to catch her mother's rapist and having the guts to off Christine Lahti's ADA Sonya Paxton. Watercooler: SVU Ain't Messing Around
  • Perhaps it is about time to revisit the law that puts the oldest blowhard of the Senate in the line of succession.
  • But not before I have revisited Florence and visited Milano and Venice.
  • Some findings, for example those on intercolonial trade networks based on family and religious connections, revisit relatively familiar material.
  • I've been meaning to revisit it once I became more "versed" in Tarr granted, I had seen the earlier ones and Werckmeister when I saw this the first time. Damnation
  • Bursts by Ian Davies, Matt Halifax and Ed Bennison were almost productive and a score seemed inevitable when Davies was carded for a late tackle and Crossleyans used the wind to revisit the York half.
  • Trying to find peace, he revisits his old haunts - and disaster ensues. The Sun
  • Harry's wretched past revisits him vividly, trailing behind it issues of betrayal, death, punishment and revenge.
  • For the addicted, like Shreya, it is a chance to revisit their old friends and make some new ones.
  • It is also a pleasure to be invited to revisit the work of authors who delighted me when young: "Sapper" H.C. McNeile and his splendidly ridiculous hero, Bulldog Drummond; Baroness Orczy and her equally absurd but irresistible Scarlet Pimpernel; and that master of wildly romantic adventure, Rafael Sabatini. The Case of the Missing Adventure Story
  • The announcement coincided with a plunge in European stock markets as bourses revisited six-year lows.
  • Al Badrah and will "revisit" its other planned projects, including Palm Jebel Ali and Palm Deira, the spokesperson said. Nakheel Starts Payments to Creditors
  • But last night a Government spokesperson said Education Minister Noel Dempsey will not be re-examining the fees option and the Cabinet would not be a revisiting the issue.
  • It is a theme worth revisiting. Times, Sunday Times
  • For its musical legacy alone, the film is worth revisiting. Times, Sunday Times
  • On his own highly idiosyncratic terms, he revisits the conflict between Christian and pagan thought that marked Iceland's early days and carries out his own syntheses.
  • An old flame revisits the hill village and his one encounter with her tells him that it is a hope betrayed.
  • La Forge was revisiting the idea of throttling Rasmussen, and damn the consequences. Star Trek The Next Generation®
  • We accept we need to revisit issues like this to see if what we have in place is sufficient. Times, Sunday Times
  • Old friends who pop up online are worth revisiting. The Sun
  • The theme was revisiting the most significant moments in the history of the Royal Ballet from its inception to the present day. No Way Home: A Cuban Dancer's Tale
  • And if she runs, the controversies of her past and the scars of her husband's Oval Office tenure would be fully revisited.
  • Although I kind of wince at the idea of making the films 3D because I like to think of Pixar being above that level of gimmickery, I'm looking forward to revisiting Woody, Buzz and the rest. Pixars's Toy Story 3D Conversion Leaves Films Unchanged « FirstShowing.net
  • It's only four years since we had a referendum, and I think a lot more work needs to be done on models and all the rest before the issue is revisited.
  • What's-his-name revisited earth to-morrow I don't suppose anybody would know him. The Orchard of Tears
  • But this lifting did not feel like divine intervention, let alone a result of effort, but more like a natural process of revisiting and healing and recovering. Times, Sunday Times
  • Michael A. Burstein revisit the ides of supporting short fiction. February 2009
  • Introductory offers on Stanza Press poetry, new Six-of-the-Best bargain bundles, Tomorrow Revisited and many, many more ... SF Tidbits for 3/8/10
  • In tonight's opener, Kevin McCloud revisits the programme's longest-running saga - the five-year and counting epic of Stefan Lepkowsky and Annia Shabowska, who have been attempting to alchemise a cutting-edge contemporary home from the unpromising base metal of a derelict mill cottage in Northamptonshire. The Guardian World News
  • ASIA AND THE OTHER seeks to revisit issues taken up by earlier postcolonialist theorists with a different geopolitical focus; reexamine and update theoretical apparatuses often adopted in the discussions of the Self/Other issue, employing the realities of Asia, past and present, as examples; and stimulate conversations regarding the tensions or mutual productivity in cross-cultural, cross-national encounters. Archive 2006-10-01
  • To revisit such evil upon these people. Man of Honour
  • Hebrews revisits two emphases from recent weeks: the new covenant and the sanctuary veil.
  • We plan to revisit them in the coming months to check on their progress. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rog is expected to revisit the cancer death of friend and partner Gene Siskel in 1999 and his own battle with the disease — which robbed him of his famous voice. Richard Roeper Roger Ebert Leaving “At The Movies With Ebert & Roeper”
  • So you could say that the courts may be taking a more flexible approach to revisiting issues determined in earlier litigation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Early in 1856 (20th of January) the notion revisited him of writing a book in solitude. The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete
  • Over the next hour or so, speeches and waiata, a reading and another prayer revisit the same themes.
  • But this lifting did not feel like divine intervention, let alone a result of effort, but more like a natural process of revisiting and healing and recovering. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was little appetite to revisit the issue, until this week. Times, Sunday Times
  • When you've been writing for 8 years you're gradually refining your style, so even when you "revisit" a story your writing will be better, your point of view a little different. Brouillon - French Word-A-Day
  • It is worth revisiting for a moment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of the islands on our cruise itinerary, five struck me as ones I'd like to revisit in a bareboat.
  • The report says the only way to raise money in the short term is to increase contributions, but in the longer term the final salary schemes must go and the pensionable retirement age must be revisited. Public sector pensions report calls for rise in workers' contributions
  • We plan to revisit them in the coming months to check on their progress. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is a song that the band kept finding themselves revisiting again and again and is now a real favourite. The Sun
  • BUT ... there are limits for "tates" and / or "preferences" - which we shall NOT revisit "at this particular juncture" ... Home
  • I wandered Edge Wood, revisiting venerable hollies that had been planted by foresters centuries ago to nurse oaks and beech trees, and ancient holly clumps where the deer gave birth and found winter shelter. Country diary: Wenlock Edge
  • I hope you can get them to revisit the issue and substantially revise this compensation offer. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is what he would have on the end of his DVD: Jeremy revisits the scenes of old battles and gives us a glimpse of life behind the camera.
  • We need to revisit this proposal as soon as the budget is clearer.
  • The inherent abusiveness of our capitalistic, unloving, unaccepting society revisits itself in the family, producing narcissistically wounded individuals.
  • This should be a very interesting evening for those people who may enjoy revisiting old memories and also for those for whom this era is a forgotten past.
  • But this lifting did not feel like divine intervention, let alone a result of effort, but more like a natural process of revisiting and healing and recovering. Times, Sunday Times
  • Surely, Jennifer, the point of a sequel is to revisit somewhere people wanted to go in the first place?
  • It’s definitely a film that requires repeated viewings to (almost) fully understand, but it’s so rich that each revisit is equally rewarding. Top 10 Underrated Woody Allen Movies » Scene-Stealers

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