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I don't mind the re-makes like The Magnificent Seven and Battle Beyond the Stars as much as re-cent remakes as they did not cache in on the films title and brought a new setting to the films.
Filmstalker: John Fusco writes The Seven Samurai remake 2006
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Although women workers with high exposure to dioxin have significantly high rates of breast cancer, re-cent studies of endocrine disruptors and breast cancer were inconclusive.
OUR BODIES, OURSELVES The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective 2005
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Knowing that the memory of his re-cent transgression still burned hot in Parramati memory as well as his own, he was touched by the sentiment.
The Howling Stones Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1997
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She had a long way to go, but her re-cent experience | evidently gave her courage.
Roc and a Hard Place Anthony, Piers 1995
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She had a long way to go, but her re-cent experience | evidently gave her courage.
Roc and a Hard Place Anthony, Piers 1995
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The Fuzzies had nice manners; the two most re-cent guests, Pierrot and Columbine, served first, held theirs till the others were served.
The Fuzzy Papers Piper, H. Beam 1962
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In re-cent decades, however, this ancient practice has been revitalized, especially by those in the Cistercian tradition.
Apprising Ministries 2008
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