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The re-attribution made the painting newly important, even while it remained physically what it was the day before.
For one thing, newly important again, Magna Carta is at heart an English rather than a British document.
And its visit was the first step in what promises to be a newly important, continuing dance exchange between the two countries.
What is newly important, for Britain and the EU, is how all this abominable repression has a direct bearing on critical events much closer to home.
It represented the "dark side" of social transformation, an activity associated with "imagination, solitude and excess" precisely when those concepts were "newly important and newly worrisome".
Although it may well remain in the shadow of Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina, there are many chains of events in which Nevada could become newly important.
Winning that post serves a double purpose for Berlin because, while newly important, energy is not one of the dominant positions like competition.
The unit begins with students forming a research team assigned to one candidate, working for a retooled presidential campaign suddenly hyper-aware of the newly important youth vote.
The people at Burning Glass say that college-level technical training, and not just possession of a fancy sheepskin, may be newly important in a lot of these positions.
The issue became newly important after the presidential election, in which Latino and immigrant voters, a fast-growing part of the electorate, gave their support overwhelmingly to President Obama.
Though these formulas can also evolve: in antiquity the artist's youth was of little interest and rarely recorded, whereas come the Renaissance it's vital information, the key to his newly important "inner voice".
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