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8 Sentences With "create anew"

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It is always easier to co-opt than to create anew.
It would take an extensive amount of capital to buy stores, distribution centers and rebuild or create anew a Toys R Us website.
It is not too late for the G.O.P. to learn from this enormous mistake and to create anew a party that stands for the principles that Mr. Wehner believes it stands for, and to demand that those whose core principles do not align form their own third party.
Krüger and her family returned to Germany after the war in 1946 in hopes it would they would be able to "create anew" after the war. She worked as a translator of prolific American literature during this time to include the authors Mark Twain, Joseph Conrad, and Henry James.
The Line of Best Fit's reviewer Ryan Thomas noted the album's 1980s atmosphere but said that "with influences visible, nods clearly marked, White Lies aren't just repackaging yesterday's hits as their own. Instead they're making use of abandoned utensils to create anew, achieving catharsis through resourcefulness. Yes, they are working with a previously-explored aesthetic, but they are molding it into a beautifully- original product, per a vision that refuses to forget music's former greatness".
During the post-World War II era in Italy, the country was overcome with a “…desire to bring change and create anew", brought on by significant economic and social development, including in education. An account described how a 1976 opposition to the primary education policy of the municipality of Reggio Emilia opened up the preschools to public scrutiny. This resulted in the introduction of the Reggio approach to early education, which was supported by parents and the community. The approach was based on Malaguzzi’s method, which became known to and appreciated by many educators thanks to a touring exhibition titled, "A Child has 100 Languages.
When the Senate was dissolved in 1936, it was presented to the Royal Irish Academy. Newland Smith reviewed the casket, described Cranwill was a "designer and craftswoman who understands the national Irish style and can interpret it, create anew within it, and add to the old and delightful forms a personality and expression quite new". Cranwill's other works include an episcopal ring for John Dignan (1924), a tabernacle door for St. Michael's Church, Ballinasloe (1926), and a hymnal board for Holy Trinity church, Killiney (1932). In collaboration with Neville Wilkinson, she produced a miniature reproduction of the Cross of Cong and the Ardagh Chalice for Titania's Palace.
It was proposed to utilize the money set free by this operation to indemnify by a billion francs (Le milliard des émigrés) the émigrés for the loss of their lands at the Revolution; it was also proposed to restore their former privileges to the religious congregations. Both these propositions were, with some restrictions, secured. Sacrilege was made a crime punishable by death with the 1825 Anti- Sacrilege Act (Loi contre le blasphème), and the ministry were preparing a law to alter the law of equal inheritance, and thus create anew the great estates. These measures roused violent opposition in the country, which a new and stringent press law, nicknamed the "law of justice and love," failed to put down.

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