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My eyes and ears were opened anew each day to the thousand-and-one endless dethats that go to make up the subtle and infinitely fragile clockwork of a play's interior mechanism, and to the slow cultivation of its subsoil that gradually makes it blossom into something vital and alive.
Above all, this reinvigorated expansionism, which culminated in the war with Mexico from 1846 to 1848, pushed the nation's limits beyond the boundaries of the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, and thereby opened anew the arguments over slavery and the territories that had seemingly been settled by the Missouri Compromise of 1820-21.
When the Scottish Parliament opened anew in 1998, it led to a cut in the number of MPs representing Scotland at Westminster from 72 to 59. Another reduction could potentially take place after further devolution, according to the Scottish Boundary Commission.
Race and voting rights, abortion in Texas, and marriage equality at the Supreme Court have opened anew the scars of old political and cultural wars.
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I wish, too, that Mr. Patel had freshened the décor before opening anew.
If no deal is reached by June, Ice Edge may drop out, opening anew the possibility of the Coyotes relocating, perhaps to Canada.
But by this time the Taliban had moved to new positions and opened fire anew.
After World War II, as the world opened up anew, the ideas of Christian fundamentalists who had constructed a new theology around exclusion and isolation, came under attack.
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