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A bright Sunday morning seemed the right time to revisit one of my favourite places on earth - the Barranc d'Algendar, one of several deep gorges that bisect the southern half of the island all the way to the coast.
More Updated at 3.49pm BST 3.39pm BST Now, this isn't entirely Cannes related but, seeing that all eyes are on Nicholas Winding Refn today, what better opportunity to revisit one of the episodes of Miss Marple he directed in 2007.
LPS occurs over 5 weeks on the same lesson topic and includes four opportunities to revisit one's own ideas and the ideas of others.
For background research, encourage students to revisit one of the Web sites used in class.
As we move forward we need to revisit one of our key assets, namely our brand.
Don't forget!," we revisit one woman for whom the war is as real today as it was when it began.
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Don't go too crazy with your "won't eat" list; freezer groups offer a great way to experience new foods or revisit ones you thought you couldn't stand.
NO SIR!' (No rating, 84 minutes) In this smart, very timely documentary, the filmmaker David Zeiger revisits one of the memorable and least revisited chapters of the Vietnam War, the antiwar movement inside the military.
In addition to Pinsky's review, Rachel Donadio's profile of Didion, revisiting one of the great careers in American letters, begins on Page 12.
An article in Science Times on Feb. 14 about a growing belief among psychotherapists that revisiting one's past is not essential for emotional healing referred imprecisely to the origins of a form of therapy that focuses on the present.
We began to drift backward, revisiting one marker after another.
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