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Roman Catholicism has undergone enormous changes since the early 1960's when the Second Vatican Council authorized major changes in rituals and a recasting of venerable practices and teachings.
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And the entire bill is underpinned by a recasting of the rules on indexation, which will steadily make the poor poorer.
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With Jack Maggs, a recasting of Dickens's Great Expectations, the original was himself already fictional.
It's a recasting of the author's 2002 adult novel, "Rikers," which drew on real people and situations Volponi observed during six years teaching teenagers in jail.
Still, the change implicit in the new year can be a mental leap forward, a recasting of the imagination.
All this is just a recasting of what we've already talked about, from a slightly different angle.
The figure is a recasting of one of the figures from the Royal Artillery Memorial in Hyde Park, London, UK.
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