Sentence examples for need of reclamation from inspiring English sources

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And Salieri is a composer in need of reclamation -- having been scurrilously, if entertainingly, cast as Mozart's murderer in "Amadeus" -- and to some extent worthy of it.

And the song itself, once a potent anthem throbbing with sincerity, is now in need of reclamation from decades of sap-dripping covers by the likes of Ed Ames and Jim Nabors.

He rolls his eyes orgasmically as he turns away from Lady Chung while repeatedly lying to her; his objective is to win her heart by making himself a lost soul in desperate need of reclamation.

The high priority indicates need of reclamation process and action plan for soil and water conservations and flood management.

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The stories are painful acts of reclamation.

Brown has a history of reclamation projects.

It was named after Elwood Mead, commissioner of reclamation (1924 36).

The river presents a difficult set of reclamation problems.

Tells of reclamation of Florida savannas by concentrate companies, beginning with Minute Maid in 1959.

As Alan Gilbert explains it, the New York Philharmonic's Bach Variations festival is a kind of reclamation effort.

To the dispossessed, Mnouchkine's capacious spectacle is a big-hearted, always elegant, gesture of reclamation.

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