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The same news media that constantly revisited the Oprah-Caroline-Maria rally in California ignored "Voices Across America: A National Town Hall".
Constantly revisited, reframed by propaganda, dismissed as a source of shame or partly rehabilitated, the past is like some black hole.
Britten's operas were another speciality, while the choral and orchestral works of Vaughan Williams were constantly revisited; his 2008 cycle of symphonies by the latter with the Philharmonia was a characteristic enterprise.
Trump constantly revisited different moments in the debate and told of how, before taking the stage, "I took a deep breath and pretended I was talking to my family".
In these books, full of domestic and school life, her childhood self at the age when the world was still safe enough, before the loss of her mother, was constantly revisited.
But in France, more than the author, it is Saint-Exupery the man who is revered, with the panache of his life and the sacrifice of his death constantly revisited by newspaper articles, books, exhibitions and even his image on the 50-franc bill.
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"America constantly revisits what religion means," Mr. Belton said.
Blasphemous and erotic, they're films to puzzle over and constantly revisit.
"The news media have to constantly revisit how much money and risk to expend".
Perhaps the replay Web, by allowing us to constantly revisit and reconsider the recent past, can help us find new meaning in it.
Because it is a trauma, we constantly revisit it, as much to convince ourselves that such a thing could happen as to hope, each time we go back, that it might turn out differently.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com