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rediscovery

ree di skuhv ree

  • n  the act of discovering again

  • The rediscovery of modern China is a continuing journalistic event, and each visit by foreign newsmen adds fresh insights into a still largely unknown country.
  • She went into therapy, which eventually "led to the rediscovery of her own identity," says a close friend, and to the decision to go public.
  • The Mark Twain Awards marks the culmination of a remarkable rediscovery for the late comedian.
News & Articles

  • Monument honors Medal of Honor recipient
    The rediscovery of a Long Island hero came by accident, a year and a half ago. Bethpage Fire Chief James Baudille, responding to a medical call at a local home, noticed a Medal of Honor hanging on a living room wall.
    June 16, 2013 - Stars and Stripes
  • Library offers closet coaching series
    Remember Deal Diva Letitia’s story of rediscovery and inspiration just by shopping her very own closet?
    June 10, 2013 - Tampa Bay Times
Quotes

  • Patrick Swayze in Reuters
    A lot of people say this was a movie about the loss of innocence. And I believe it was a movie about the rediscovery of innocence,said Swayze during the interview. "Sometimes a movie encapsulates a period or a moment in all of our lives in...
  • Trent Reznor in Rolling Stone
    2010 has a number of things planned including new material from Nine Inch Nails and something else that isn't Nine Inch Nails,Reznor wrote. "I am in a state of rediscovery and reinvention that feels unfamiliar, unsure and exactly what I...
  • Stephanie Coontz in San Jose Mercury News
    There is a rediscovery of intergenerational ties,said Stephanie Coontz, director of research for the Council on Contemporary Families. "I think it's a very significant shift in family life."

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