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“I would argue that this was largely lost after the Reformation, and it needs to be re-discovered.”
The Theology and Metaphysics of the Gothic Cathedral - part 1
“I should really say re-discovered – but the last time I went there was over 20 years ago … It was so nice and cool on the hot days last week and Thomas thought it was great fun.”
“HIGH SCHOOL -- The West Wing: We re-discovered the snappy political savvy of The West Wing when our 12th grader devoured the first two seasons over the holidays at the suggestion of her US History teacher.”
The Huffington Post: Sarah Bowman: What's Up for January From Kids Off the Couch
“The Archives screens John Ford's 1927 silent film, a romantic comedy that was only recently re-discovered among other lost films in the New Zealand Film Archive.”
“DJ: Just before the Renaissance sparked off in Florence, many forgotten texts from the Mediterranean civilizations had been re-discovered.”
The Huffington Post: Dinkar Jain: Gutenberg 2.0: Kindling the Reading Habit
“Just a couple months out of power and they have suddenly re-discovered their fear of the Federal Government and their belief in the need to limit its powers.”
“Thanks for dropping by my site – - always glad to see it discovered and re-discovered.”
Wicked Quotes on Writing by Dr. Johnson on the occasion of his 300th
“I turned to second-hand stores to help, and in the process re-discovered how great they can be for myself.”
“On March 31, Couchepin and Widmer-Schlumpf met with Senator Janiak to tell him about the re-discovered documents.”
“In the April 2 issue of TLS, Michael Marr conducts an extended analysis of the similarities between Nabokov's Lolita and the recently re-discovered 1916 short story of the same name by the German author Heinz von Lichberg (a pen name).”
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