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As the cap was moved away, oil gushed anew from the well.
But seeing the game anew from my blimp-cam vantage reminded me of how important speed is on defense.
Neither the designs nor the signs themselves are archival; Katchadourian fabricated each one anew from corrugated plastic sheets.
However, the macronuclei of Karyorelictea are non-dividing (i.e. division minus (Div−)) and develop anew from micronuclei during each asexual division.
The sacred fire was remade at dawn of the festival day, and all the village hearths were then lit anew from the sacred flames.
The idea of naming the craft after a mythological bird that self-immolates and then rises anew from its own ashes was thus irresistible.
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Disappointed, she and her father began the hunt anew, again from overseas.
WASHINGTON DEPOT Washington Art Association "Seen Anew: Art From Everyday Objects," by Missy Stevens.
Ms. Masuike attributes their reluctance to fear of another tsunami and desire to start anew far from the place where they saw relatives and neighbors die.
In four swift sentences, he made the case anew: "Far from being fatal to cities, automotive traffic brings them to life.
In this year's Olin Lecture, Cornell history professor Fredrik Logevall, one of the world's leading scholars of the war, considers U.S. intervention in Vietnam anew, drawing from his Pulitzer Prize-winning new book, Embers of War.
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