Rewritten Sentence Examples

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  • The first form of his written speeches was always painstakingly edited and revised, and not infrequently entirely rewritten.

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  • See also Rafael Contreras, La Alhambra, El Alcdzar, y la gran Mezquita de Occidente (Madrid, 1885); The Alhambra, by Washington Irving, was written in 1832, and rewritten in 1857, when it had already become widely celebrated for its picturesque and humorous descriptions.

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  • The narratives of the monarchy which are preserved only in Chronicles, on the other hand, illustrate the manner in which tradition was reshaped and rewritten under the influence of a later religious standpoint.

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  • The latest source, it is true, is without their freshness and life, but it is a matter for thankfulness that the simple compilers were conservative, and have neither presented a work entirely on the lines of P, nor rewritten their material as was done by the author of Jubilees and by Josephus.

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  • The procedures were rewritten to be in compliance with legislation.

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  • The diaries ' publication prompted some commentators to proclaim that the entire history of the Third Reich would have to be rewritten.

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  • Additional coverage of time series The two chapters on time series econometrics are rewritten to make them less technical.

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  • The scholarly reviews that appeared noting its contents do not require emendation, because the book has not been rewritten.

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  • The guidance should be rewritten to redress these omissions.

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  • We therefore propose that the whole of section 12 is rewritten accordingly.

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  • Is history being rewritten simply so we can confer sainthood on a modern business visionary?

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  • The party constitution is rewritten to make the leadership more thoroughly unaccountable to party members.

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  • The important small published works are Eine Faust Overture (1839-1840; rewritten, 1855); the Siegfried Idylle (an exquisite serenade for small orchestra on themes from the finale of Siegfried, written as a surprise for Frau Wagner in 1870); the Kaisermarsch (1871), the Huldigungsmarsch (1864) for military band (the scoring of the concert-version finished by Raff); Fiinf Gedichte (1862), a set of songs containing two studies for Tristan; and the early quasi-oratorio scene for male-voice chorus and full orchestra, Das Liebesmahl der Apostel (1843).

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  • At the pianoforte his achievements culminate in the two books of studies, twice rewritten, and finally published in 1852 as Etudes d'execution transcendante, the Etudes de concert and the Paganini Studies; the two concertos and the Todtentanz, the Sonata the Hungarian Rhapsodies and the fine transcriptions of Beethoven's symphonies (the 9th for two pianofortes as well as solo), and of Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique, and the symphony, Harold en Italie.

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  • The earliest lives and all the available documents have been edited by Freudenthal in a single volume, Die Lebensgeschichte Spinozas (1899), on the basis of which he has since rewritten the Life, Spinozas Leben and Lehre, vol.

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  • Didn't Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence, believe the Constitution should be rewritten every twenty years so that no one was governed by a document they had no say in creating?

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  • This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed for any commercial purpose.

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  • About these pages The Learning Support Services web pages were extensively rewritten during the summer of 2005.

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  • New programs Book of Saints is now available completely rewritten for Windows XP.

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  • It had been totally rewritten from the ground up.

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  • Invisible Changes The scripts I use to generate LG have been largely rewritten.

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  • Already parts of Scribus are being rewritten to accommodate the changes.

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  • This edition has been significantly rewritten to reflect major developments in legislation, case law and European Community law since the last edition.

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  • This notice has been restructured and rewritten to improve readability.

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  • Version 7.x has been completely rewritten from scratch to take advantage of many undocumented Windows API functions.

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  • It can be reviewed and rewritten until you are certain it says exactly what you mean.

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  • The screenplay was originally written by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, was rewritten by Jeremy Garelick and Todd Phillips.

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  • The business plan should be reviewed and rewritten when necessary to incorporate changes.

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  • A few of the most popular Christmas song parodies are classic carols that have been rewritten with humorous lyrics, like "Jingle Bells, Batman Smells" mentioned above.

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  • I also write science, health and lifestyle articles for Jamie Kennedy's comedy website which is the news rewritten funny.

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  • He was able to gather around him a group of congenial friends and pupils, such as the Mills, the Austins and Bowring, with whom he could discuss the problems upon which he was engaged, and by whom several of his books were practically rewritten from the mass of rough though orderly memoranda which the master had himself prepared.

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  • This edition does not include the Deontology, which, much rewritten, had been published by Bowring in 1834.

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  • Of Yarrell's work in three volumes, a second edition was published in 1845, a third in 1856, and a fourth, begun in 1871, and almost wholly rewritten.

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  • Palmer; Elements of Physiological Psychology (1889, rewritten as Outlines of Physiological Psychology, in 1890); Primer of Psychology (1894); Psychology, Descriptive and Explanatory (1894); and Outlines of Descriptive Psychology (1898); in a "system of philosophy," Philosophy of the Mind (1891); Philosophy of Knowledge (1897); A Theory of Reality (1899); Philosophy of Conduct (1902); and Philosophy of Religion (2 vols., 1905); In Korea with Marquis Ito (1908); and Knowledge, Life and Reality (1909).

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  • But, in general, where the traditions are manifestly in a later form they are in agreement with later backgrounds, and it is questionable whether earlier forms can be safely recovered when it is held that they have been rewritten or when the historical kernel has been buried in legend or myth..

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  • His method is shown in the little history of Poland, first published at Warsaw in Polish in 1823, under the title Dzieje Polski, and afterwards almost rewritten in the Histoire de Pologne (2 vols., Paris, 1844).

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  • As he felt free to make slight changes, the first edition does not represent the exact text of 1530; the edition of 1 533 was further improved, while that of 1540, rearranged and in part rewritten, is known as the Variata.

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  • Nothing of importance occurred during the following reigns, until that of Ralpachen, who won glory by his care for the translations of the Buddhist scriptures which he caused to be completed, or rewritten more accurately when required.

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  • The case, however, is exceptional; the stories of the other great "judges" were not rewritten or to any great extent revised by the Deuteronomic redactor, and his hand appears chiefly in the framework.'

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  • As the chronicler had rewritten the history of Israel and Judah from the standpoint of the Priests' Code, so our author re-edited from the Pharisaic standpoint of his time the history of the world from the creation to the publication of the Law on Sinai.

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  • Furiously prolific, the team has rewritten the rulebook for 11 years on the trot.

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