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5 Sentences With "re appraise"

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And just like the seemingly endless resurgence of mid-century modern furniture, we think it's high time to re-appraise the decidedly vintage tradition of the surf 'n' turf special.
"They're going to re-appraise the situation in the February inflation report but also perhaps it's a gentle reminder to markets that the idea - as markets are pricing the first rate hike as off the radar right now – perhaps (the bank) is a little bit uncomfortable with that because there is still some domestic strength in the economy and the oil price will have an expansionary effect down the track," he added.
4 January 2016. He said: "I think we need a complete re- appraisal of who Saudi Arabia are, what our relationship with them is, and stop extremist talk turning the minds of young, male Muslims in this country.""Farage: We Need To Re-Appraise Our Relationship With Saudi Arabia ". LBC. 3 January 2015.
Although working full-time in advertising, Usbourne continued to write pieces for Punch magazine, The Guardian, The Times of London, and the Times Literary Supplement. In 1952, he wrote his first book Clubland Heroes. This acclaimed work sought to re- appraise the adventure stories of the British authors Dornford Yates (pseudonym of Major William Mercer), "Sapper" (H. C. McNeile), and John Buchan.
The next generation of architects and architectural critics, however, discounted his career as derivative, seeing only the historicist aspects of the architect's work, his reliance upon Medieval prototypes and imagery. Architect and preservationist James Marston Fitch, for example, dismissed Wood and other Richardsonians altogether: "...some of them, like Halsey Wood’s grotesque mimicry of H. H. Richardson’s Trinity, make one flinch at their awfulness".American Architecture: the historical forces that shaped it, by James M. Fitch (1966; Houghton Mifflin.) One of the first to re- appraise Wood in a more positive light was the early 20th century medievalist, Ralph Adams Cram, himself a competitor for the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. Writing ten years after Wood's death, Cram observed "...he thought Gothic as instinctively as the best thirteenth-century master-mason of them all", and that "religious architecture staggered under the blow" when Wood died at the age of 41.

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