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Afresh
adverb
Anew; again; once more; newly.
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You have got to make the audience see it completely afresh.
Comic Relief is typical of the small ideas that the BBC catalyses into programming on a scale that reaches deep into people's lives, and can make all of us think afresh about our roles and commitments.
Some initially accused us of dumbing everything down but I'm pleased to say it proved the opposite, it actually led people to look afresh".
Raine is a long-time friend and literary associate of Reid, going back long before they both emerged on the literary scene in the late 70s, spearheading the "Martian" poetry movement by which the familiar world was seen afresh through striking metaphors and images.
So the new justice secretary should order his officials to start afresh.
"With that in mind I feel that in order to give ourselves the best opportunity we should make a clean sweep at the top and start afresh next season".
I hope that will make people think afresh about Britain.
But what sets the school apart from many foreign-led projects is that Haggis and Belle chose not to rebuild an existing institution but start afresh.
Now, the truth can be told: it was a Thorgerson piece – and looking at it afresh, it could have been done by no one else.
For months, Labour's strategists have been searching for a way to get voters to look at Gordon Brown afresh.
When you lose like we've lost, 5-0 in the series, it gives you a chance to have a bit of a blank sheet of paper and really start afresh".
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