Revisited
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42 examples of Revisited in a sentence
Several
revisited
the exhibition.
The world in which I operate operates with designs regarding roads, or dams, or provision of electricity that have not been
revisited
in 60 years.
Today, her work offers a philosophical language to be reimagined,
revisited
and rebelled against— a response this revolutionary thinker might have welcomed.
Accidentally I
revisited
the info-site for it here and immediately I felt good again!
Within the realm of Science Fiction, two particular themes consistently elicit interest, were initially explored in the literature of a pre-cinematic era, and have since been periodically
revisited
by filmmakers and writers alike, with varying degrees of success.
I assume this is supposed to show the beginning of the outbreak, but is unclear because this is never
revisited.
I was surprised because the last movies from my childhood that I have
revisited
did not even pass my minimal demands of a decent movie and yet this movie, which I first saw in the second grade, made me cry today just like it made me cry then.
I
revisited
Grand Canyon earlier this year when I set out to devise a ten best list of the 1990's.
Having recently
revisited
my old Van Damme collection (my wife has developed a bit of a crush on JC), I have made my way through all the classics (Bloodsport, AWOL, Kickboxer, Death Warrant, Universal Soldier etc) and hugely enjoyed revelling in the guilty pleasure of watching a short, white Belgian dude kick the living snot out of everyone else on the screen.
Having
revisited
POLTERGEIST just recently, I was startled watching this sequel in just how far it deteriorates in overall quality from one film to the next.
It single-handedly introduced the "mockumentary" format, a style that actor/director Christopher Guest has revisited, most notably in his glorious "Waiting For Guffman." "Guffman" was about delusional theater director Corky St. Clair and his cast of local performers who dream of Broadway stardom.
(Oral history doesn't work unless the event
revisited
is familiar to all in most of its details.)
I really felt Dirty last night, so I
revisited
this film along with The Gauntlet and Magnum Force.
I agree with everyone else that the story is little more than "The Land Before Time" revisited, but I still think it works (for the most part).
Holland's Opus" and the mixture of humor and gentle drama of "Goodbye Mr. Chips
" revisited
and done well.
King's Quest II can basically be seen as King's Quest I
revisited.
Some view Greece as Argentina revisited, noting the stunning parallels with the country that in 2001 set the record for the world’s largest default (in dollar terms).
From a "Black Tuesday" revisited, it will be but a short step to world depression.
Above all, the G-20’s decision to prop up systemically relevant banks must be
revisited.
The EU ETS’s exclusion of carbon credits from forestry projects will remain in force at least until 2008, with the question of whether to include them subsequently set to be
revisited
next year.
The Pakistani media
revisited
a famous comment by Mohammad Iqbal, the poet-philosopher who devised the idea of an independent Muslim state in Pakistan.
The civilizing efforts that Ataturk’s revolution directed inward and in favor of disengagement from the Arab and Muslim worlds are now being
revisited.
For the first time since the onset of the crisis in Greece, it was officially recognized that the root of the eurozone’s problem was not the flouting of fiscal rules, and that the very principles underlying the monetary union had to be
revisited.
When what you do will be seen by millions,
revisited
on endless video replays, and dissected on television sports programs, it is especially important to do what is right.
This summer and fall, I
revisited
many of the affected countries, including Malaysia, Laos, Thailand, and Indonesia.
In two South American countries, the idea that fiscal consolidation can spur growth should be
revisited.
If it did, Glass-Steagall’s repeal should be revisited, and quickly.
The 1999 pact has been
revisited
periodically, though since the most recent edition in 2014, most rich countries have taken a long pause, still leaving them with extremely high gold reserves.
The idea that human embryos could be created with the express purpose of “harvesting” them for medical purposes incites fear of a “brave new world”
revisited.
Both sides have
revisited
the Great Depression of the 1930’s – as well as the centuries-long history of sovereign-debt crises – in a controversy that bears little resemblance to conventional economic-policy controversies.
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