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- noun Plural form of
refashioning .
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While it continues to grow and to experience spectacular refashionings today, Beijing is also a museum, capturing centuries of Chinese nationhood.
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While it continues to grow and to experience spectacular refashionings today, Beijing is also a museum, capturing centuries of Chinese nationhood.
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Hence the 15th and 16th c. refashionings ake-corn, oke-corn, ake-horn, oke-horn, with many pseudo-etymological and imperfectly phonetic variants.
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These wishes and phantasies, which analysis discloses in our dreams at night, often present themselves as repetitions and refashionings of the scenes of infancy.
Dream Psychology Psychoanalysis for Beginners Sigmund Freud 1897
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These things are mere examples of the successive refashionings of traditions and stories common to the race in different centuries, manners, and tongues.
The Flourishing of Romance and the Rise of Allegory (Periods of European Literature, vol. II) George Saintsbury 1889
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It is probable that very few persons who are not specially acquainted with the subject are at all aware of the enormous bulk and number of these poems, even if their later _remaniements_ (as they are called) both in verse and prose -- fourteenth and fifteenth century refashionings, which in every case meant a large extension -- be left out of consideration.
The Flourishing of Romance and the Rise of Allegory (Periods of European Literature, vol. II) George Saintsbury 1889
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He has won a number of accolades and been featured in a slew of magazines within the last two years for his ostentatious refashionings of his face, entitled
Daily Serving 2009
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