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In the context of the Renaissance, it was a piece of Classical Antiquity which had been rediscovered, like a statue or an inscription.
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Some ground covers are being rediscovered, like lily of the valley and Kenilworth ivy (Cymbalaria muralis), a Victorian creeper with tiny lavender viola-like flowers that loves to grow on shady stone walls.
Nor does he have a reservoir of quicksilver genius waiting to be rediscovered, like Dylan.
Cohen is deliberate on this point; Holcomb wasn't rediscovered, like some of those other players, he was divined, realized.
These concerns do not much bother Ms. Martin or Mr. Renucci, who are not trying to explain everything and who feel that they have rediscovered much, like a decent recipe for lime-based mortar and a method for creating the vaulted ceilings of the time.
After all these years I rediscovered treasures like an old Arcturus promo of Aspera Hiems Symfonia.
But the UK is not alone in rediscovering a liking for coal.
The refurbished hallway galleries beside the Grand Staircase are now entered through a beautiful little brick-lined Crypt Gallery (carved out of former storage space) and completed by a recently rediscovered apse-like space.
He's constantly being rediscovered, Ballard-like, by younger generations, and his paintings here sketch out many of these later preoccupations.
"Akhnaten" wasn't rediscovered until John Adams, like a musical archaeologist unearthing ancient Egyptian relics, conducted excerpts from the score as the climax to the Los Angeles Philharmonic's first Minimalist Jukebox festival a decade ago.
The White Sox have some brilliant young players, made some trades that -- heavily criticized at first -- proved a boon, have a few veterans like Frank Thomas who have rediscovered themselves, and a bespectacled, level-headed manager, Jerry Manuel.
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