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Sentence count:278+15Posted:2017-05-04Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: screwedrenewrenegeserenerenewableneopreneawarenesssorenessMeaning: [rɪ'nuː /-'nju-]  adj. restored to a new condition. 
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211. In June 1985 there was a renewed effort to advance these talks.
212. An incident that occurred at Hue during the summer of 1885 exemplified their renewed ferocity.
213. There was also concern that a renewed upturn in inflation could inflame wage claims in the forthcoming pay round.
214. A renewed emphasis on good design led to the transformation of store layouts, for example.
215. Tumblejack's howling voice rose to a final ascension around her; her heart leapt in hope and renewed faith.
216. Elsewhere he renewed his contacts with Bishop Jocelin of Wells, then in the midst of rebuilding the cathedral church in Wells.
217. This loss is not renewed overnight, even though the barricades are now down.
218. Since 1979, the civil service has been under renewed pressure to reduce administrative cost.
219. The four-star officer believed his renewed efforts on character development were working well, according to Navy sources.
220. Many former students including the Department's first graduate, Mr Eric Jones, enjoyed an afternoon of reminiscences and renewed friendships.
221. He left unspoken the fact that he hoped the friendship between himself and Diana could be renewed and developed upon his return.
222. There will be many fond memories taken away from the city which will hopefully be renewed should we visit next year.
223. The renewed development of the market in the 1980s can be traced to three principal factors.
224. It helped set in motion renewed enthusiasm for tree clearance in upland catchment areas as yet another aspect of the land drainage solution.
225. The contract for supply is for five years, after which it may be renewed at the option of Manicmotors.
226. Inpart at least, the conditions which frustrated their fuller implication also provided the justification for renewed efforts to improve social conditions.
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227. However, in March 1676, the King commanded them to execute these laws with renewed vigour.
228. Employment agency TimePlan, which has run the pilot for the past year, is not having its contract renewed.
229. Yesterday Chief Insp Harvey Harris, who is leading the inquiry, renewed his appeals for help.
230. Thus the Kandyan Sinhalese were denied a full share of the renewed prosperity.
231. Doubts over Bush's health, however, provoked renewed public debate over Quayle's competence.
232. Ministers today issued a battery of statements proclaiming that the prospects for renewed growth remain good.
233. The passage concludes with a prophecy of renewed famine and deaths from hunger.
234. Neither retreated more than a few steps before attacking with renewed ferocity, driving the other back.
235. After changing his name by deed poll to Captain Beany he needed a renewed passport to match his new identity.
236. The text, quoted in the epigraph to this chapter, foresees the reestablishment of a renewed and glorious Jerusalem.
237. A further outcome of the scandals was renewed pressure to replace outmoded hospital care by care in the community.
238. Here the individual might have a legitimate expectation that the licence would be renewed.
239. If the economy is picking up steam, the recovery may be nipped in the bud by renewed Fed tightening.
240. Or was it the east wind blowing in through the open bell tower with renewed force?
More similar words: screwedrenewrenegeserenerenewableneopreneawarenesssorenessrenegadegangreneserenelyfreneticnonrenewablesolar energynon-renewableurban renewalpolystyreneentrepreneurnuclear energyrene descartesrenewable resourceewefewerjewelwedviewerfarewellskewerjewelrywedge
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