Synonym: afresh. Similar words: an eye for an eye, cane, fane, sane, bane, vane, wane, pane. Meaning: [ə'njuː] adv. again but in a new or different way.
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91. In 1898, however, Strindberg took up his pen anew, writing 36 plays in the following decade.
92. They make dramatic, often humiliating, appearances at their lover's home or workplace, then *storm out, only to return to berate or plead anew.
93. The combination of activated sludges and microfiltration will open anew way in this respect.
94. Butit will be a real shame if an impasse over missile defense prevents progress onnegotiations for deeper cuts in existing nuclear arsenals, or if it begets anew weapons system.
95. Anew developing method for the preparation of propylene oxide from propylene chlorohydrination is discussed.
96. With Dimitar Berbatov and Wayne Rooney primed to flower anew, Owen can gild the lily.
97. If the party concerned changes his claim, the people's court shall designate the time limit for adducing evidence anew.
98. Because of this crisis and because of our love of Christ, his gospel and his church, we endeavor to assert anew our commitment to the central truths of the Reformation and of historic evangelicalism .
99. Based on these results, anew concept of dynamic plant type structure for South China double cropping super rice breeding was suggested.
100. For in an unhampered market society the consumers daily decide anew who should own and how much he should own.
101. It was unexpended youth, surging up anew after its temporary check, and bringing with it hope, and the invincible instinct towards self-delight.
102. If this is the first time you've looked this stop peccadillo shade, restart your computer, if this shade appears anew follow these steps.
103. What Tocqueville found in Jacksonian America resonates anew in our own time, and Damrosch's engaging account of a world at once remote and familiar is invaluable—and entertaining.
104. Calculation of the period of limitation of actions shall commence anew from the time of interruption.
105. When a storm hits, a gardener can remain open to planting anew and rejuvenating others; a landscaper may just order more of the same.
106. Martin Luther King told us something we need to hear anew.
107. The present paper represents the ordered factor of a ordered clause defined anew, and a proof of the lifting lemma under the new definition.
108. Now, an industrial accident—a gaseous explosion in the piping of the polemical Botnia plant in Fray Bento[sentencedict.com], Uruguay on February 27th—has fuelled the dispute anew.
109. As they came out of the main entrance of the depot he heard it called anew by a busman.
110. The washing-tub stood in the same old place on the same old quarter-hogshead, and her mother, having thrown the sheet aside, was about to plunge her arms in anew.
111. In Armenian tradition, Mithras was believed to shut himself up in a cave from which he emerged once a year, born anew.
112. Electron beam post - weld local heat treatment is anew kind of heat treatment method.
113. All the old buildings were pulled down to make way for anew housing project.
114. The limitation period for arbitration shall be calculated anew from the time of discontinuance.
115. A decision involving the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 has spurred discussion of whether the Court should begin anew to hold broad delegations unconstitutional.
116. Turkey's government, too, seems readier to accept the reality of an autonomous Kurdistan in a federal Iraq, even though the recent bombings are bound to stir anti-Kurdish feelings anew.
117. This product is an advanced chocolate packaging machine which anew designs by increasing originally with the packing single chromo paper for the packing colored bristol paper.
118. Tokyo is the most impermanent of cities, constantly tearing itself down and building anew.
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119. She surveyed him with a glance of awe and horror , then burst forth anew.
120. In 1980 , the City of Tacoma, Washington chose a timber dome to cover anew arena.